Marilyn Manson's former keyboardist, Stephen Bier, aka Madonna Wayne Gacy, who left the band back in 2007 after a monetary dispute, has made some pretty harsh remarks, wishing for the iconic metal singer's death.

As reported by Alternative Nation, Manson's former bandmate took to Facebook following the deaths of David Bowie and Motorhead's Lemmy Kilmister to express his continued hatred for his once bandleader via multiple posts.

“I am genuinely amazed at how many prominent entertainers and musicians have kicked-off in the last 30 days… too bad Brian Warner isn’t one of them,” he stated. “Apparently, the old cliche that ‘only the good die young’ is truth.” “I can’t wait to do: the electric Boogaloo, the Texas two step, the waltz, and an Irish jig on his grave.”

He added: “Maybe this is the end times, and it is a really slow rapture starting with musicians?” “The best thing he can do to preserve his legacy, is put a bullet in his head and prove his integrity.” “Presently, he is unintentionally… slowly… committing suicide one pill at a time.”

The feud began in 2007 when Bier filed suit agains Manson for unpaid "partnership proceeds" as they were called. The former member accused Manson of spending his rightful cut on "sick and disturbing purchases of Nazi memorabilia and taxidermy (including the skeleton of a young Chinese girl)." Although a settlement was reached, Bier still seems a bit salty about the whole thing.

Check out Marilyn Manson's 1995 cover of Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)," the band's very first MTV hit back when Bier was still in the band at the very beginning of Manson's career.

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