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Despite an immoderate love for absinthe, Marilyn Manson had no other choice than to stop sipping the favorite beverage of poets.

Indeed, wanting to play the Verlaine, the sulphurous artist ended up no longer having clear ideas, until a nasty fall on stage comes set the record straight.

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The ants have come indoors.

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“I didn't take painkillers.

Well, yes, at the beginning, when I was in the hospital.

But since I had taken it recreationally in the past, I didn't want to fall into it again.

And it hurts, it changes the way you think, all your cortisol, dopamine, everything changes in your brain, ”he explained to Zane Lowe for Apple Music.

The harmful effects of absinthe

"That's why I stopped drinking absinthe too, it changes your frontal lobe."

It changes the brain, sometimes in a bad way, and you think what you're doing is great when, in fact, the drugs make you believe it.

I realized this a long time ago, ”continued Marilyn Manson.

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"MANSINTHE" #marilynmanson #thegoldenageofgrotesque #lestweforget #mansinthe

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Very confident in his abstinence, the singer nevertheless refused to draw a line on his brand of absinthe called Mansinthe.

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