Marilyn Manson and Slayer Tickets in San Diego
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In my opinion Marilyn Manson is quite the freaky band, and the name Slayer says it all with regards to them. You definitely won’t see me at this show, but apparently enough people still like them to go on tour. They will be coming to San Diego’s Sports Arena later this year.
If you can’t find the tickets you want to this show at the box office here are the places to shop for after market tickets:
1. AIW Tickets always has a great inventory and usually has the cheapest prices too.
2. Stubhub is an excellent place to shop online as well.
They’ll even let you sell your tickets there.
3. TicketsNow is also a solid after market ticket vendor and usually has access the hard to find tickets
4. If those aren’t cutting it for you try a couple of these ticket vendors as well:
Here is a blurb on Marilyn Manson from Wikipedia:
Marilyn Manson is a rock band based in Los Angeles, California. They usually advocate nonconformity which is one of their notions that founded the accusation that they are a “shock rock” band. They show influences from industrial to glam rock. As a whole, Marilyn Manson is highly difficult to categorize as each album has a distinct and individual image and sound. The band was formed in 1989 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida as “Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids”. The band’s uniquely theatrical performances gathered a local cult following that subsequently developed into a worldwide fanbase.
Marilyn Manson’s reputation has likewise grown, with the band now considered one of modern music’s most widely-known and most controversial; this has been due, in large part, to eponymous lead singer Marilyn Manson — born Brian Warner — and his frequent clashes with religious and political figures. The name of each band member was originally created by combining the first name of an iconic female sex symbol and the last name of an iconic mass murderer or serial killer. In recent years, new members of the band have strayed away from this formula and used their own names. The members of the band dress in outlandish makeup and costumes, and have engaged in intentionally shocking behavior both onstage and off. Their lyrics often receive criticism for their anti-religious sentiment and their references to sex, drugs, and violence. Marilyn Manson’s music and performances have frequently been called offensive and obscene, and, more than a few times, protests and petitions have led to the group being banned from performing.
As this controversy began to wane, so did the band’s mainstream popularity. Despite this, its many devoted fans have made Marilyn Manson a consistently high-profile group: three of the band’s albums have been awarded platinum certification and three more have been awarded gold, and the band has seen three of its releases debut in the top ten, including two number-one albums. In June 2003, Jon Wiederhorn of MTV.com referred to Marilyn Manson as “the only true artist today”
and some about Slayer:
Slayer is an American thrash metal band, formed in 1981 by guitarists Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King.[3] Slayer rose to fame as a leader of the American thrash metal movement with their 1986 release Reign in Blood, which has been called “the heaviest album of all time.”[4] The band is credited as one of the “Big Four” thrash metal bands along with Megadeth, Metallica, and Anthrax.[5]
Slayer are known for their distinctive musical traits, involving fast tremolo picking, guitar solos, double bass drumming, and screaming vocals. The band’s lyrics and album art, which cover topics such as serial killers, satanism, religion, warfare and the Holocaust have generated album bans, delays, lawsuits and strong criticism from religious groups and the public.
Since their debut record in 1983, the band has released two live albums, one box set, two DVDs, and ten albums, four of which have received gold certification. The band has received two Grammy nominations, winning one in 2007 for the song “Eyes of the Insane”, and headlined music festivals worldwide, including Ozzfest, The Unholy Alliance and the Download Festival.

