The Long Hard Road: Out Of Hell

The book is available in multiple formats across several retailers:

: The later chapters feature candid journal entries from the controversial Dead to the World Tour , documenting backstage chaos, drug use, and the band's intense public vilification. The Long Hard Road Out of Hell

is the candid 1998 autobiography of rock musician Marilyn Manson (born Brian Hugh Warner), co-written with Neil Strauss . It is widely considered a foundational "rock memoir" for its dark humor and raw narrative style. Key Content Features The book is available in multiple formats across

: Most editions include dozens of previously unpublished black-and-white photographs of the band and Manson's family. Key Content Features : Most editions include dozens

: Features reproductions of legal claims, journal entries, and early journalistic works from Manson’s time as a music reporter for 25th Parallel . Product Availability

: It details unsettling early experiences, including his grandfather's sexual fetishes and a neighbor's abuse, which Manson frames as foundational to his provocative persona.

: The book uses illustrations from a public-domain edition of Gray's Anatomy (specifically ribcage and anatomical drawings) scattered throughout the pages.