Originally written to be the lead single on their second album (Gold Against The Soul), Sony wouldn't let the Manic Street Preachers put the song on the album due to the controversial lyrics. The song refers to the character in Brett Easton Ellis' "American Psycho".
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Originally written to be the lead single on their second album (Gold Against The Soul), Sony wouldn't let the Manic Street Preachers put the son… read more
Originally written to be the lead single on their second album (Gold Against The Soul), Sony wouldn't let the Manic Street Preachers put the song on the album due to the controversi… read more
Manic Street Preachers is an alternative rock band from Blackwood, Wales, formed in 1986. Often referred to as "the Manics", they are James Dean Bradfield (vocals, guitars), Nicky Wire (bass, occasional vocals) and Sean Moore (drums, backing vocals, occasional trumpet). The band were originally a quartet: lyricist and rhythm guitarist Richey Edwards mysteriously vanished on 1 February 1995. He was declared presumed deceased in November 2008. The Manics released their debut album Generation Terrorists in 1992. Their combination of androgynous glam punk imagery, outspoken in… read more
Manic Street Preachers is an alternative rock band from Blackwood, Wales, formed in 1986. Often referred to as "the Manics", they are James Dean Bradfield (vocals, guitars), Nicky…read more
Manic Street Preachers is an alternative rock band from Blackwood, Wales, formed in 1986. Often referred to as "the Manics", they are James Dean Bradfield (vocals, guitars), Nicky Wire (bass, occasional vocals) and Sean Moore…read more