Mel Gordon  

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The Golden Age of Grotesque's These themes were primarily drawn from Mel Gordon's 2000 book Voluptuous Panic: The Erotic World of Weimar Berlin. Concerned that Gordon might take issue with use of the book's material, Manson called Gordon, who said he couldn't imagine a greater compliment than a popular CD based on an academic book. The Album artwork is also influenced by the illustrations found in Voluptuous Panic.

[1] The RU Sirius Show » Show #49: The Hipster Whores of Weimar Germany: Mel Gordon pt. 2




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