Marilyn Manson

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The Beautiful People 03:39 Tools
Tainted Love 03:21 Tools
Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) 04:28 Tools
This Is the New Shit 04:21 Tools
Rock Is Dead 03:01 Tools
mOBSCENE 03:31 Tools
The Dope Show 03:47 Tools
The Fight Song 02:56 Tools
The Nobodies 05:14 Tools
Disposable Teens 03:02 Tools
Coma White 05:41 Tools
The Love Song 03:17 Tools
This Is Halloween 03:25 Tools
The Reflecting God 05:37 Tools
Lunchbox 04:35 Tools
(s)AINT 03:43 Tools
If I Was Your Vampire 05:57 Tools
Antichrist Superstar 11:43 Tools
Great Big White World 05:04 Tools
Irresponsible Hate Anthem 03:40 Tools
Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand) 05:06 Tools
Putting Holes In Happiness 04:31 Tools
Mechanical Animals 04:33 Tools
I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me) 05:05 Tools
Get Your Gunn 03:19 Tools
Long Hard Road Out of Hell 00:00 Tools
Disassociative 04:51 Tools
The Last Day On Earth 05:02 Tools
Ka-Boom Ka-Boom 04:03 Tools
Cryptorchid 01:12 Tools
Angel With the Scabbed Wings 03:53 Tools
The Speed of Pain 00:00 Tools
Little Horn 02:39 Tools
The Death Song 03:30 Tools
Eat Me, Drink Me 05:41 Tools
I Want to Disappear 02:56 Tools
The Red Carpet Grave 04:06 Tools
Deformography 04:11 Tools
Mister Superstar 05:02 Tools
Doll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggety-Zag 04:12 Tools
Slutgarden 04:07 Tools
Posthuman 04:18 Tools
Just A Car Crash Away 04:56 Tools
Lamb of God 04:40 Tools
The Golden Age of Grotesque 04:06 Tools
Use Your Fist and Not Your Mouth 03:35 Tools
User Friendly 04:18 Tools
Dried Up, Tied and Dead to the World 00:00 Tools
Man That You Fear 04:24 Tools
I Put a Spell On You 03:37 Tools
Wormboy 03:57 Tools
Target Audience (Narcissus Narcosis) 04:21 Tools
Evidence 05:21 Tools
New Model No. 15 03:41 Tools
You And Me And The Devil Makes 3 04:25 Tools
Fundamentally Loathsome 04:50 Tools
1996 04:01 Tools
Kinderfeld 04:29 Tools
Godeatgod 02:35 Tools
In the Shadow of the Valley of Death 04:10 Tools
Minute of Decay 04:44 Tools
Arma-Goddamn-Motherfuckin-Geddon 03:40 Tools
Para-noir 06:02 Tools
A Place in the Dirt 03:38 Tools
Better of Two Evils 03:46 Tools
Vodevil 04:40 Tools
They Said That Hell's Not Hot 04:18 Tools
Cruci-fiction in Space 04:56 Tools
Burning Flag 03:22 Tools
Born Again 03:21 Tools
Valentine's Day 03:32 Tools
Third Day of a Seven Day Binge 04:12 Tools
The Bright Young Things 04:20 Tools
Cake and Sodomy 03:47 Tools
Devour 03:46 Tools
Deep Six 05:21 Tools
The Fall of Adam 02:35 Tools
Are You The Rabbit? 04:14 Tools
Mutilation is the Most Sincere Form of Flattery 03:53 Tools
Spade 04:37 Tools
Leave A Scar 04:03 Tools
Running To The Edge Of The World 06:26 Tools
Killing Strangers 00:00 Tools
Four Rusted Horses 05:01 Tools
Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) - Album Version (Explicit ) 04:56 Tools
Dope Hat 04:22 Tools
No Reflection 03:25 Tools
Coma Black 05:59 Tools
Pretty as a Swastika 02:46 Tools
Thaeter 01:15 Tools
Blank and White 04:28 Tools
The Mephistopheles of Los Angeles 00:00 Tools
President Dead 03:13 Tools
We're From America 05:04 Tools
Organ Grinder 04:23 Tools
Cyclops 03:33 Tools
Dogma 03:22 Tools
WOW 04:56 Tools
Wrapped in Plastic 05:36 Tools
I Want To Kill You Like They Do In the Movies 09:02 Tools
My Monkey 04:32 Tools
Cupid Carries a Gun 00:00 Tools
Prelude (The Family Trip) 01:22 Tools
Unkillable Monster 03:44 Tools
Wight Spider 05:33 Tools
Into the Fire 05:15 Tools
Sweet Tooth 05:04 Tools
Snake Eyes and Sissies 05:11 Tools
KILL4ME 05:20 Tools
15 04:21 Tools
I Have to Look Up Just to See Hell 04:12 Tools
Hey, Cruel World... 03:46 Tools
Slo-Mo-Tion 05:25 Tools
Warship My Wreck 05:57 Tools
Misery Machine 05:02 Tools
Diary of a Dope Fiend 05:57 Tools
Pistol Whipped 04:09 Tools
Obsequey (The Death of Art) 01:49 Tools
Redeemer 00:00 Tools
The Devil Beneath My Feet 00:00 Tools
The Hands of Small Children 01:36 Tools
Slave Only Dreams to Be King 00:00 Tools
Sympathy for the Parents 01:01 Tools
Resident Evil Main Title Theme 05:33 Tools
Overneath the Path of Misery 05:20 Tools
Birds of Hell Awaiting 00:00 Tools
The Gardener 04:40 Tools
King Kill 33 02:19 Tools
Apple Of Sodom 04:27 Tools
Scabs, Guns and Peanut Butter 01:02 Tools
Odds of Even 06:22 Tools
Born Villain 05:28 Tools
Rock 'n' Roll Nigger 03:32 Tools
The Flowers of Evil 05:21 Tools
You Spin Me Right Round 02:46 Tools
Children of Cain 05:18 Tools
I Don't Like The Drugs 05:05 Tools
Disengaged 03:27 Tools
King Kill 33° 02:19 Tools
Murderers Are Getting Prettier Every Day 04:19 Tools
Lay Down Your Goddamn Arms 04:15 Tools
We Know Where You Fucking Live 03:40 Tools
SAY10 26:15 Tools
Count to Six and Die 03:24 Tools
Breaking the Same Old Ground 04:28 Tools
Shitty Chicken Gang Bang 01:20 Tools
Tattooed In Reverse 02:48 Tools
Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes 03:59 Tools
Beautiful People 03:40 Tools
Fated, Faithful, Fatal 04:41 Tools
Seizure of Power 03:51 Tools
"President Dead" 03:13 Tools
Down in the Park 00:00 Tools
Highway To Hell 03:50 Tools
Day 3 00:00 Tools
Suicide Is Painless 03:45 Tools
Inauguration of the Mechanical Christ 02:45 Tools
Heart Shaped Glasses 05:27 Tools
Revelation #12 04:38 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
May Cause Discoloration of the Urine or Feces 26:15 Tools
Fuck Frankie 01:48 Tools
White Trash 02:48 Tools
God's Gonna Cut You Down 02:40 Tools
They Said Hell's Not Hot 00:00 Tools
The KKK Took My Baby Away 03:44 Tools
Saturnalia 07:59 Tools
Leave A Scar (Alternate Version) 04:03 Tools
Cry Little Sister 04:34 Tools
Working Class Hero 00:00 Tools
Kiddie Grinder 04:24 Tools
Fall of the House of Death 00:00 Tools
Dancing With the One-Legged... 00:46 Tools
Four Rusted Horses (Opening Titles Version) 05:03 Tools
Count To Six And Die (The Vacuum Of Infinite Space Encompassing) 03:23 Tools
Blood Honey 04:10 Tools
Heaven Upside Down 04:49 Tools
Running To The Edge Of The World (Alternate Version) 06:09 Tools
Wight Spider (Alternate Version) 00:00 Tools
Are You the Rabbit 00:00 Tools
I Have to Look Up Just to See Hell (Alternate Version) 04:09 Tools
Coma White (Acoustic) 05:33 Tools
Threats Of Romance 04:07 Tools
Cleansing 05:14 Tools
Get Your Gun 00:00 Tools
Another Brick in the Wall 04:17 Tools
The Fight Song (Slipknot remix) 03:50 Tools
JE$U$ CRI$I$ 00:00 Tools
The Horrible People 05:14 Tools
Reunion 02:47 Tools
Kiddie Grinder (Remix) 04:24 Tools
Dance of the Dope Hats (remix) 04:38 Tools
Like a Virgin 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Everlasting Cocksucker (remix) 05:16 Tools
Five to One 04:23 Tools
A Rose and a Baby Ruth 00:00 Tools
TV TV 04:23 Tools
Fight Song 03:02 Tools
Baboon Rape Party 02:42 Tools
Strange Same Dogma 00:00 Tools
Arma-Goddamn-Motherfuckin-Geddon (Teddy Bears Remix) 03:31 Tools
Get My Rocks Off 03:06 Tools
Thaeter - Album Version (Explicit) - Intro 00:00 Tools
Rock N Roll Nigger 00:00 Tools
Golden Years 00:00 Tools
Heart Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand) 00:00 Tools
Everlasting Cocksucker 00:00 Tools
No Reflection (radio edit) 03:32 Tools
God Eat God 02:08 Tools
Heart-Shaped Glasses 00:00 Tools
Count to 6 and Die 03:23 Tools
Arma-godd**n-motherf**kin-geddon (Teddy Bears Remix) 00:00 Tools
Coma Black: Eden Eye/The Apple Of Discord 00:00 Tools
Peculiar 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams / Hell Outro 00:00 Tools
The La La Song 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams/Hell Outro 05:37 Tools
Coma Black a) Eden Eye b) The Apple Of Discord 00:00 Tools
Astonishing Panorama of the End Times 03:59 Tools
Personal Jesus (Depeche Mode Cover) 02:03 Tools
Dancing With The One-Legged 00:00 Tools
Count to Six and Die (The Vaccuum of Infinite Space Encompassing) 00:00 Tools
White Trash (remixed by Tony F. Wiggins) 00:00 Tools
The Suck for Your Solution 00:00 Tools
Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon - The Teddybears Remix 00:00 Tools
Good Son 00:00 Tools
Valentines Day 00:00 Tools
Paranoiac 03:59 Tools
Sweet Dream 04:57 Tools
Man Son Of Sam (Persian Mix) 04:47 Tools
Obsequy (The Death Of Art) 00:00 Tools
Lunch Box 00:00 Tools
Brown Bag (remix) 00:00 Tools
F*** Frankie 00:00 Tools
Nobodies 00:00 Tools
Standing In Line 00:00 Tools
Dope Show 03:41 Tools
Obsequey (The Death Of Art) - Album Version (Explicit) - Outro 00:00 Tools
Sam Son Of Man 04:47 Tools
(Untitled) 00:00 Tools
Mother Inferior Got Her Gunn 00:00 Tools
Into the Fire (Alternate Version) 04:35 Tools
Diamonds & Pollen 03:55 Tools
Tourniquet - Album Version / Extended Fade 04:44 Tools
You're So Vain (feat. Johnny Depp) 04:02 Tools
Resident Evil 04:07 Tools
Reflecting God 05:36 Tools
White Knuckles 00:00 Tools
Use Your First 00:00 Tools
bonus track 00:00 Tools
The Fight Song Slipknot Remix 03:50 Tools
Into The Fire (Alternate Version) bonus track 00:00 Tools
I Put A Spell On You - Lost Highway/Soundtrack Version 04:14 Tools
Sweet Dreams (1995) 04:42 Tools
This is Halloween - Pop Version 00:00 Tools
Personal Jesus (Rude Photo Motor Remix) 00:00 Tools
6 Hard Months 04:56 Tools
Arma-Godd**n-Motherf**kin-Geddon 00:00 Tools
The Nobodies (acoustic) 03:36 Tools
Dried up, Tried up, Dead to the World 00:00 Tools
Rock N Roll 00:00 Tools
Thrift 00:00 Tools
Sick City 02:05 Tools
Multilation Is The Most Sincere Form Of Flattery 00:00 Tools
Dance of the Dope Hats [Remix] 00:00 Tools
Filth 00:00 Tools
The End 00:00 Tools
sweet dreams-hell outro 05:37 Tools
Wrong Radio Noise 00:50 Tools
The Not So Beautiful People 03:42 Tools
Irresponsible Hate Anthem (Venus Head Trap mix) 03:39 Tools
Rock Is Dead - Clean Version 00:00 Tools
I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me) (Danny Saber remix) 00:00 Tools
Tainted Love(Soft Cell cover) 03:20 Tools
[Untranslated] 00:00 Tools
Suicide Snowman 00:00 Tools
Speed Of Pain 00:00 Tools
Red Head 00:00 Tools
Obsequey (The Dead Of Art) 01:41 Tools
use your fist and not your mou 00:00 Tools
heart shaped glasses (album version) 00:00 Tools
Tainted Love (bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Everlasting C***Sucker 00:00 Tools
S****y Chicken Gang Bang - Edit Version (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Kiddie Grinder - Remix Version (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Stigmata 00:00 Tools
The Reflecting God - Live Version (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
golden years (david bowie cover) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams/ Hell Outro - Live Version (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Everlasting C***sucker - Remix Version (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Cake & Sodomy 03:46 Tools
Empty Sounds of Hate 00:00 Tools
King Kill 33º 00:00 Tools
My Monkey (Strange Daze Remix) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams [Are Made Of This 04:28 Tools
Great Big White World - Live Version (Explicit) 05:21 Tools
New Model No.15 00:00 Tools
Putting Holes in Happiness (Nick Zinner Remix) 00:00 Tools
Astonishing Panorama Of The Endtimes - Album Version Explicit 03:59 Tools
The Beautiful People - Live Version (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Tainted Love (Re-Tainted interpretation) 00:00 Tools
Dancing With the One Legged... 00:00 Tools
Revelation #9 00:00 Tools
The Nobodies (acoustic version) 03:36 Tools
mOBSCENE (Rammstein remix) 03:20 Tools
Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand) - Inhuman Remix by Jade e Puget 00:00 Tools
Telephone 00:00 Tools
Lunchbox (live) 08:35 Tools
This Is Halloween - 『ナイトメアー・ビフォア・クリスマス』より 00:00 Tools
Metal (Remix) 00:00 Tools
The Last Day On Earth - Live Version (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Inauguration Of The Mechanical Christ - Live Version (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Sam, Son Of Man 04:42 Tools
The Dope Show - Live Version (Explicit) 03:41 Tools
use your fist not your mouth 00:00 Tools
This Is The New Shit (Goldfrapp Remix) 00:00 Tools
Kiddie Grinder [Remix] 00:00 Tools
Get Your Gunn - Live Version (Explicit) 03:18 Tools
Mutilation Is The Sincere Form Of Flattery 00:00 Tools
para noir 06:01 Tools
10 - Lunchbox 04:36 Tools
''President Dead'' 00:00 Tools
Antichrist Superstar - Live Version (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Irresponsible Hate Anthem - Live Version (Explicit) 04:40 Tools
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Tourniquet - Album Version (Extended Fade) 00:00 Tools
Dance With The One Legged ... 00:00 Tools
The Fight Song (Slipknot Remix 03:50 Tools
Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand) (Space Cowboy Remix) 00:00 Tools
Lunchbox (Highschool Drop-outs) 00:00 Tools
S***y Chicken Gang Bang 00:00 Tools
Everlasting Cock Sucker 00:00 Tools
I Don't Like The Drugs (But The Drugs Like Me) - Live Version (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Next Motherfucker [Remix] 00:00 Tools
Hidden Track 00:00 Tools
Scabs, Guns, and Peanut Butter 00:00 Tools
Rock'n'roll Nigger 00:00 Tools
Highway to Hell (AC DC Cover) 00:00 Tools
Dance Of The Dope Hats - Remix Version (Explicit) 04:39 Tools
10 Track 10 00:00 Tools
White Trash - Remix Version (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Mechanical Animals (live) 04:42 Tools
The Nobodies (2005 Against All Gods Mix) 00:00 Tools
Same Strange Dogma (At Home Mix) 00:00 Tools
The Beautiful People (live) 00:00 Tools
Astonishing panorama of the en 00:00 Tools
Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon (The Teddybears Remix) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams(are made of this) 00:00 Tools
White Trash (Live) 00:00 Tools
The Wow 00:00 Tools
Use Your Fist & Not Your Mouth 00:00 Tools
Long Hard Road Out of Hell (instrumental) 04:49 Tools
come together 05:38 Tools
Sleepy Hollow 00:00 Tools
Inauguration of the mechanical 02:45 Tools
Metal [Remix] 00:00 Tools
Personal Jesus (radio edit) 04:06 Tools
Love Song 00:00 Tools
In The Shadow Of The Valley 00:00 Tools
Lunchbox - Live Version (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Theater 01:15 Tools
A Rose And Baby Ruth 00:00 Tools
Nobodies (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Terrible Lie 00:00 Tools
Rock Is Dead - Live Album Explicit 00:00 Tools
Man That You Fear (Acoustic Requiem for Antichrist Superstar) 00:00 Tools
Get Your Gunn (live) 00:00 Tools
Long Hard Road Out of Hell (Critter remix) 00:00 Tools
'president Dead' 00:00 Tools
Coma White (acoustic version) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)/Hell Outro 00:00 Tools
Dried up Tied and Dead to the World 00:00 Tools
The Tourniquet Prosthetic Dance Mix 07:25 Tools
Putting Holes in Happiness (acoustic) 04:09 Tools
May Cause Discorolation... 04:00 Tools
The Nobodies - Non-Album Version (Acoustic) 03:36 Tools
Untitle 00:00 Tools
F***Frankie 00:00 Tools
The Minute of Decay 00:00 Tools
Pretty As A Swastika (Alternate Version) 00:00 Tools
My Monkey (Live) 00:00 Tools
Obsequey [The Death Of Art] 00:00 Tools
Telephone (Reversed Charge Remix) 00:00 Tools
Mobscenereplet (Mea Culpa Mix) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) (Eurythmics cover) 04:45 Tools
Marilyn Manson - Sweet Dreams 00:00 Tools
Rock & Roll Nigger 00:00 Tools
Post Human 00:00 Tools
White Trash [Remix] 00:00 Tools
Surrender 00:00 Tools
Tainted Love HD 720p (best quality) 00:00 Tools
The Nobodies (Accoustic) 00:00 Tools
The Tourniquet (Prosthetic Dance Mix) 04:10 Tools
Putting Holes in Happiness (Boys Noize remix) 00:00 Tools
Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The 00:00 Tools
Resident Evil (Main Title Theme) 05:36 Tools
Resident Evil Main Title Theme (Score) 00:00 Tools
Man That You Fear [Acoustic Requiem for Antichrist Superstar] 00:00 Tools
Untitled (Hidden track) 00:00 Tools
Sweat Dreams 03:25 Tools
Mobscene (The Overnight Mix) 00:00 Tools
Antichrist Superstar (live in Hartford, CT) 00:00 Tools
Everlasting C***sucker [Remix] 00:00 Tools
Doll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggety.. 00:00 Tools
Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand) (Inhuman Remix by Jade e Puget) 00:00 Tools
What Goes Around Comes Around 00:00 Tools
Interview With the Devil 11:09 Tools
Tainted Love (Soft Cell Cover) 00:00 Tools
Doll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggity-Zag 00:00 Tools
Personal Jesus [Depeche Mode Cover] 00:00 Tools
Willy Wonka Theme 00:00 Tools
[untitled] 00:00 Tools
Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon (Alternate Version) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Like The Drugs [But th 00:00 Tools
Disposable Teens - Album Version (Edited) 00:00 Tools
Heart-shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand) (Inhuman Remix By Jade E Puget) (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Revelation 12 00:00 Tools
White Trash (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Antichrist Superstar (live) 05:14 Tools
I Don`t Like The Drugs (But The Drugs Like Me) 05:31 Tools
Heart-shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand) (Inhuman Remix) 00:00 Tools
Apple of Sodom (live) 04:35 Tools
The Death Song (With Bible Speech) 02:09 Tools
heart shaped glasses (radio edit) 05:06 Tools
Count to Six and Die (The Vacu 00:00 Tools
I Put A Spell On You - Album Version (Explicit ) 00:00 Tools
Blair Witch 00:00 Tools
Lunchbox [Highschool Drop-Outs] 00:00 Tools
Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand) - Hamel Remix 00:00 Tools
Same Strange Dogma (at home mi 00:00 Tools
Dried Up, Tied and Dead to the World (live in Utica, NY) 00:00 Tools
Jesus Crisis 03:59 Tools
King Kill 33 Degrees 02:18 Tools
Heart Shapped Glasses 00:00 Tools
sweet dreams (live) 00:00 Tools
Citronella (dogma) 00:00 Tools
Kill King 33 00:00 Tools
May Be Harmful if Swallowed 00:00 Tools
Everlasting C***sucker (Remix) 00:00 Tools
This Is The New *hit 00:00 Tools
Beautiful.People 00:00 Tools
Astonishing Panorama 00:00 Tools
The Nobodies [Acoustic Version] 03:36 Tools
This is the New Shit (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Telephone (reversed charge rem 00:00 Tools
The Nobodies (Against All Gods Remix) 00:00 Tools
Marilyn Manson - I put a spell on you 03:31 Tools
Misery Machine (Live) 00:00 Tools
Slo-Mo-Tion (Dirtyphonics Remix) 05:25 Tools
The Nobodies (live) 00:00 Tools
Five To One (The Doors Cover) 00:00 Tools
Putting Holes In Happiness (Nick Zimmer Remix) 00:00 Tools
Arma-Goddamn-Motherfuckin-Gedd 00:00 Tools
Eye (Featuring Smashing Pumpkins) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful People (Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Like The Drugs(But The Drugs Like Me) 00:00 Tools
Blender 00:00 Tools
Newshitinvective (Obiter Dictum Mix) 00:00 Tools
paranoiac (para noir remixed) 00:00 Tools
Dreams of Amputation 03:03 Tools
Man That You Fear (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
S****y Chicken Gang Bang 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams (nightmare remix) 04:40 Tools
Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (live) 00:00 Tools
Iron Man (Black Sabbath Cover) 03:26 Tools
s----y chicken gang bang 00:00 Tools
Deep Six (Explicit) 05:03 Tools
Sweet Dreams [Are Made Of This] 00:00 Tools
Down in the Park (Gary Numan Cover) 00:00 Tools
King Kill 33' 00:00 Tools
Forbidden Fruit 00:00 Tools
Irresponible Hate Anthem (Live) 00:00 Tools
Justify My Love 00:00 Tools
Last day on earth 00:00 Tools
Working Class Hero (John Lennon cover) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams with Hell Outro 00:00 Tools
Rock and Roll Nigger 00:00 Tools
My Girlfriends Girlfriends 00:00 Tools
obsequey 00:00 Tools
mOBSCENE (Sauerkraut remix) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams (lyrics) 00:00 Tools
Putting Holes In Happiness (Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
Nobodies(Acoustic)Count To Six And Die 00:00 Tools
Intro-Count To Six and Die 00:00 Tools
Coma Black: Eden Eye/The Apple 00:00 Tools
Luci in the Sky with Demons 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams [October 1995] 00:00 Tools
Putting Holes In Happiness (Acoustic Version) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Horrible People 00:00 Tools
Resident Evil Main Title Theme (Resident Evil OST) 00:00 Tools
Bitch, party, sex 00:00 Tools
Mind Of A Lunatic (The Geto Boys Reworked) 00:00 Tools
Lunchbox (Next Motherf*****) 00:00 Tools
Marilyn Manson - Personal Jesus 04:06 Tools
Get Your Gunn [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Putting Holes In Happiness - Guitar Hero remix by Nick Zinner 00:00 Tools
The Nobodies (Burn 69 Mix) (German Mix) 00:00 Tools
Little Horn(Cycle2[Inoguration Of The Worm]) 02:43 Tools
Let Your Ego Die 00:00 Tools
The Reflection God 00:00 Tools
Marilyn Manson - The Beautiful People 03:38 Tools
Thingmaker 00:00 Tools
Doll Dagga Buzz Buzz Ziggety Zag 00:00 Tools
The Fight Song (live) 00:00 Tools
[Hidden Track] 00:00 Tools
Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand) (Inhuman Remix By Jade E. Pudget) 00:00 Tools
Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand) (Bonus Track), (Inhuman Remix By Jade E. Puget) 00:00 Tools
Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand) - Inhuman Remix by Jade... 00:00 Tools
Suicide Is Painless (Johnny Mandel Cover) 03:45 Tools
The KKK Took My Baby Away (Ramones cover) 00:00 Tools
New *hit Invective (Obiter Lictum Mix By Bitteren Ende) 00:00 Tools
Slo-Mo-Tion - Proxy Remix 04:24 Tools
Marilyn Manson - Willy Wonka Theme 03:25 Tools
The Beautifull People 00:00 Tools
This Is The New *hit (Sergio Galouan Mix) 00:00 Tools
Fight Song, The 00:00 Tools
Misery Machine [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Personal Jesus (Rude Photo Mot 00:00 Tools
seizure of power (resident evil ost) 00:00 Tools
My Girlfriends Girlfriend 00:00 Tools
The Great Big White World 05:01 Tools
The Nobodies (Acoustic Version 00:00 Tools
Coma Black (Eden Eye - The Apple of Discord) 00:00 Tools
Kill House 00:00 Tools
Dune Buggy 00:00 Tools
This is the New Shit (Goldfrap 00:00 Tools
Antichrist Superstar [Live In Hartford, CT] 00:00 Tools
The Omen (Featuring DMX) 00:00 Tools
F--- Frankie 00:00 Tools
The Beautiful People [November 1996] 00:00 Tools
Nobodies, The 00:00 Tools
Snake Eyes & Sissies 00:00 Tools
Irresponsaible Hate Anthem(Cycle1[The Heirophant]) 00:00 Tools
Everlasting C---sucker 00:00 Tools
tainted love (re tainted inter 00:00 Tools
The Nobodies (Wormwood Remix) 00:00 Tools
Man That You Fear (Acoustic Requiem) 00:00 Tools
Irresponsible Hate Anthem (live) 04:18 Tools
Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of These) 00:00 Tools
Shitty Chiken Gang Bang 00:00 Tools
Dried up, Tied and Dead to the World [Live in Utica, NY] 00:00 Tools
If I Was Your Vampire (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Antichrist Superstar(Cycle3[Desintegration Rising]) 00:00 Tools
Prelude [The Family Trip] 00:00 Tools
Coma Black: A) Eden Eye / B) The Apple of Discord 00:00 Tools
Hit me baby one more time 03:34 Tools
Cruci Fiction In Space 00:00 Tools
The Tourniquet [Prosthetic Dance Mix] 04:10 Tools
The Way I Am 00:00 Tools
Love Song, The 00:00 Tools
mister superstar - 1996 00:00 Tools
Pretty As A (Dollar) 00:00 Tools
You're So Vain - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
The Nobodies (Stepane K Rock Dub Mix) 00:00 Tools
Prelude 00:00 Tools
Choklit Factory 00:00 Tools
Smells Like Children 47:07 Tools
Disposable Teens (Holy Wood) 00:00 Tools
The Nobodies (Holy Wood) 00:00 Tools
Kill Your God 03:25 Tools
Antichrist Superstar (Live In Hartford) 00:00 Tools
The Fight Song (Holy Wood) 00:00 Tools
(untitled - hidden track) 00:00 Tools
02 -The Beautiful People 00:00 Tools
The Nobodies (Acoustic Version) (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Slo-Mo-Tion - Dirtyphonics Remix 04:24 Tools
Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) (Album Version (Explicit )) 00:00 Tools
Another Brick In The Wall Part 00:00 Tools
I Hate 00:00 Tools
Disposable Teen 00:00 Tools
Cleansing (Resident Evil OST) 00:00 Tools
Death Song, The 00:00 Tools
Another Brick in the Wall (Pink Floyd cover) 00:00 Tools
I Have To Look Up Just To See 00:00 Tools
The Love Song (Holy Wood) 00:00 Tools
Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand) - Space Cowboy Remix [B... 00:00 Tools
Coma White [acoustic] 00:00 Tools
The reflecting god (Accoustic with John S) 00:00 Tools
Tourniquet (Prophetic Dance Mix) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
sweet dreams aAre made of this) 00:00 Tools
Dried Up,Tied Anddead To The World 00:00 Tools
Choklit Factory (demo) 00:00 Tools
Like A Virgin (Madonna Cover) 00:00 Tools
Cat in the Hat 00:00 Tools
Coma Black: Eden Eye / Apple Of Discord, The 00:00 Tools
Get Your Gunn (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Dried up, Tied & Dead To The World (Live In Uteca.NY) 00:00 Tools
Hey Cruel World 00:00 Tools
Dead God 00:00 Tools
May Cause Discoloration of ... 00:00 Tools
07 - (S)aint 00:00 Tools
Abuse Pt2 00:00 Tools
Rock Is Dead (live) 00:00 Tools
King Kill 33 (Mass Trauma) 00:00 Tools
Minister 00:00 Tools
Procardia 00:00 Tools
My Monkey (demo) 00:00 Tools
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Marilyn Manson is an American rock band from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States formed in 1989 by frontman Marilyn Manson and Daisy Berkowitz. The group was originally named Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids, with their theatrical performances gathering a local cult following in the early 1990s, until the band shortened the name in 1992. The band's lineup has changed between many of their album releases; the current members of Marilyn Manson are the eponymous lead singer (the only remaining original member), bassist Twiggy Ramirez, guitarist Tyler Bates, live guitarist Paul Wiley, drummer Gil Sharone, and live percussionist / keyboardist Daniel Fox. Until 1996, the name of each member was originally created by combining the first name of an iconic female sex symbol and the last name of an iconic serial killer (e.g. Marilyn Monroe and Charles Manson). The members of the band dress in outlandish makeup and costumes, and have engaged in intentionally shocking behavior both onstage and off. In the past, their lyrics often received criticism for their anti-religious sentiment and references to sex, violence and drugs. Their performances have frequently been called offensive and obscene, and, on several occasions, protests and petitions have led to the group being banned from performing. As this controversy began to wane throughout the 2000s, so did the band's mainstream popularity. Despite this, in June 2003, veteran rock journalist Jon Wiederhorn of MTV.com referred to Marilyn Manson as "the only true artist today," and the frontman and band continues to have a strong cult following in 2017. Marilyn Manson has garnered much success: four of the band's releases have achieved multi-platinum and three albums have gold, and the band has seen seven of its releases debut in the top ten, including two #1 albums. Marilyn Manson has sold over 50 million records. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ ---HISTORY--- The Spooky Kids: 1989-1993 In 1989, Brian Warner was a college student working toward a journalism degree, and gaining experience in the field by writing music articles for a South Florida lifestyle magazine, 25th Parallel. It was in this capacity that he was able to meet several of the musicians to whom his own band would later be compared, including My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult and Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. He met Scott Putesky shortly afterward and, after showing him some lyrics and poems he had written, proposed that they form a band together. Warner, guitarist Putesky, and bassist Brian Tutunick recorded their first demo tape as Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids in late 1989, taking on the stage names of Marilyn Manson, Daisy Berkowitz and Olivia Newton Bundy, respectively. They were soon joined by keyboardist Perry Pandrea, also known as Zsa Zsa Speck, who shortly left the band after the fourth show. Stephen Bier, who called himself Madonna Wayne Gacy, was his replacement; Bundy was replaced by Gidget Gein in 1990, born Brad Stewart. In 1991, drummer Fred Streithorst joined the band, with the stage name Sara Lee Lucas. The stage names used by each member were representative of a concept the band considered central: the dichotomy of good and evil, and the existence of both, together, in every whole. "Marilyn Monroe had a dark side," explained Manson in his autobiography, "just as Charles Manson has a good, intelligent side." Images of both Monroe and Manson, as well as of others equally famous and notorious, were common in the band's early promotional materials. The Spooky Kids' popularity in the area grew quickly, largely because of radio DJ Scott David of WYNX-FM, an early fan who eagerly played songs from the band's demo tapes on the air; and because of the band's highly visual concerts, which drew from performance art and used many shock techniques. It was not uncommon to see onstage naked women nailed to a cross, a child in a cage, or bloody animal body parts; Manson, Berkowitz, and Gein variously performed in women's clothing or bizarre costumes; and, for lack of a professional pyro-technician, they would occasionally set their own stage props on fire. The band would dramatically contrast these grotesque theatrics with elements drawn from the culture of the members' youth in the 1970s and 1980s: characters from that era's children's television made regular, often somewhat altered, appearances on Marilyn Manson flyers and newsletters, and were frequently sampled in the music. They continued to perform and release cassettes—shortening their name to Marilyn Manson in 1992—until the summer of 1993, when the band drew the attention of Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, who at the time had just founded his own record label, Nothing Records. Portrait of an American Family: 1993-1995 Reznor offered Marilyn Manson a contract with his new label and the opportunity to support Nine Inch Nails on their upcoming headlining tour. The band accepted both offers, and recording sessions for its national debut, Portrait of an American Family, began in July 1993. Working with producer Roli Mosimann at Criteria Studios in Miami, Florida, the band recorded a selection of new songs along with material from their Spooky Kids repertoire and, by the end of Autumn 1993, had completed the first version of their debut, titled The Manson Family Album. However, it was not well received. The abrasive sonic "rawness" that Mosimann's production had brought to such groups as Swans had failed to materialize on The Manson Family Album; Reznor and all the band's members found it flat and lifeless, and poorly representative of Marilyn Manson's dynamic performances. "I thought, 'This really sucks', Manson explained, "so I played it for Trent, and he thought it sucked." At the same time, the band was having difficulties with Gidget Gein, who had begun to lose control of his addiction to heroin. While reworking the album the band played two shows in South Florida under the name Mrs. Scabtree. Not much is known about the complete lineup, except that Manson performed on the drums, Gacy on keyboard, Berkowitz on guitar, and Jeordie White of Miami thrash metal band Amboog-a-Lard and Jessicka of Jack Off Jill sharing vocal duties. Four other local musicians, bassists Mark Dubin of Sister Venus and Patrick Joyce from The Itch, guitarist Miles Hie, and violinist Mary Karlzen, were also involved. In October 1993, Reznor agreed to rework the production on Marilyn Manson's album, taking them and their tapes to The Record Plant in Los Angeles. Gein, who had been hospitalized after an overdose, was not invited. After seven weeks of mixing, remixing, and rerecording, the album — now titled Portrait of an American Family — was ready to be presented to Interscope Records. Even as the first single Get Your Gunn was beginning to receive radio airplay, Gein received a letter declaring his services "no longer needed" by the band after he overdosed on heroin for the fourth time; he was replaced by White, of Amboog-a-Lard, who undertook the alias Twiggy Ramirez. In December 1993, Ramirez first performed as the band's new bass player on a week's worth of headline dates through Florida with Jack Off Jill opening. While playing Club 5 in Jacksonville, Manson was accused by the town's Christian Coalition of violating the town's adult entertainment codes. Jack Off Jill singer Jessicka was accused of solicitation and offering to engage in lewdness. Both singers were arrested and charged with misdemeanors. Portrait of an American Family was released on July 19, 1994 in the US through Nothing/Interscope. On the first date of a fourteen-week national tour opening for Nine Inch Nails, Ramirez made his national touring debut. It was during this tour that Manson had the occasion to meet with Church of Satan founder Dr. Anton LaVey. After a cordial meeting, LaVey honored Manson with the title of "Reverend" — meaning, in the Church of Satan, a person who is revered by the church, and not necessarily one who dedicates his life to preaching the religion to others, as with a priest or minister. Manson would use this title in album liner notes, citing himself as "Reverend Marilyn Manson." On February 6, 1995, the band released the Lunchbox single, which featured a cover of Gary Numan's Down In the Park. In March 1995, the band began its first national headlining tour, a two-month outing with Monster Voodoo Machine as support; this would be drummer Sara Lee Lucas' last tour with the band. Tension between Lucas and Manson had apparently grown as the tour wore on and, on the next-to-last night of the tour, Manson secretly decided to end the show with a flourish: during a performance of Lunchbox, he doused Lucas' drum kit in lighter fluid and set it ablaze – with Lucas still attempting to play on behind it. (Manson apparently forgot that the band had one more date to play.) Lucas quit the band after the final gig the next night. Less than two weeks later his replacement, Kenneth Wilson, better known by his stage name Ginger Fish, joined the group. Marilyn Manson was touring again, this time on a bill with Danzig and Korn. That tour ended in summer 1995, after which the band relocated to the new home of Nothing Studios in New Orleans, Louisiana to begin work on the third single from Portrait of an American Family, Dope Hat. Accompanied by a music video which featured Manson in the role of Willy Wonka in a shock-horror version of Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, the proposed single for Dope Hat eventually developed into an hour-long EP called Smells Like Children. The album's fifteen tracks of covers, remixes, and bizarre sonic experiments also included the band's version of the Eurythmics' Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), which would prove to be Marilyn Manson's first legitimate hit: the video was placed in heavy rotation on MTV (in stark contrast with the "Dope Hat" video, which MTV had banished to late-night airplay only a few months before) and the mainstream music press was suddenly clamoring to cover the group. It was also around this time that the group began to experiment with goth makeup, and more bizarre outfits. A seven-month headlining tour followed, from June through February, during which the band began to debut new material including Irresponsible Hate Anthem, Minute of Decay, Tourniquet, and Smells Like Children (an early incarnation of Kinderfeld). Rumors of a new album circulated widely during this time, and were confirmed when the band returned to Nothing's New Orleans studio in early 1996 to perform what Manson termed "a musical ritual designed to bring about the Apocalypse." Antichrist Superstar: 1996-1997 Marilyn Manson's second full-length studio album, Antichrist Superstar, was released on October 8, 1996. The rock opera concept album was recorded at Nothing Studios with Trent Reznor himself acting as executive producer; the process of making the album was reportedly a long and difficult one, highlighted by experiments allegedly involving sleep deprivation and near-constant drug use in an effort to create an environment suited to the album's moody and occasionally violent content. During this time, antagonism between band members was high, which caused the departure of guitarist and Spooky Kids founding member Daisy Berkowitz. With Berkowitz out of the band, Twiggy Ramirez performed lead guitar for much of the recording of Antichrist Superstar, and the group placed an ad seeking a new guitarist for its upcoming tour; Timothy Linton, auditioned for and was given the position. Breaking with the six-year tradition of icon / killer naming structures, the newest member was dubbed Zim Zum – a name derived from Kabbalah, one of the major sources of inspiration for the album. The album's first single, The Beautiful People, made a fairly major impact on the alternative rock charts, and created enough anticipation for Antichrist Superstar that the album debuted at #3 on the album charts. The band's frontman was featured on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine who also awarded the band their Best New Artist accolade for 1996. "I've always felt in my heart that we were going to get there," remarked Manson. "I don't think there's any reason why someone with as much to say as me should be limited to saying it to a few people. I should be on the same scale as the Spice Girls or Michael Jackson." The year-and-a-half long "Dead to the World Tour" in support of the album followed; it was the band's longest and widest-ranging tour yet, and included Marilyn Manson's live debut in Alaska, Hawaii, the United Kingdom, continental Europe, South America, Asia and Australia as their fame spread to all corners of the world. In the United States, however, the band was receiving more attention than ever before, and not all of it was positive. As the tour was getting underway, the band found itself the target of congressional hearings, led by Senator Joseph Lieberman, to determine the effects, if any, of violent lyrics on young listeners. Lieberman would later go on to refer to Marilyn Manson as "perhaps the sickest group ever promoted by a mainstream record company". In addition, nearly every performance on the tour was picketed by religious organizations, pleading with fans to not see the musician who once said "I think every time people listen to this new album maybe God will be destroyed in their brainwashed minds." On November 10, 1997, the band released a remix/live EP called Remix & Repent, featuring new versions of Antichrist Superstar's four singles, The Beautiful People, Tourniquet, Antichrist Superstar, and Man that You Fear, alongside songs recorded live on the U.S. leg of the Dead to the World Tour. Two unreleased songs from the Antichrist Superstar recording sessions were contributed to film soundtracks: Apple of Sodom to David Lynch's Lost Highway, and The Suck for Your Solution to the Howard Stern's Private Parts: The Album. As the year ended, Manson made the announcement of the upcoming publication of his first book, the autobiographical The Long Hard Road Out of Hell; the book was released in February 1998, along with another live document of the world tour, a home video entitled Dead to the World. It also came to light around this time that Antichrist Superstar would be the first installment in a concept album trilogy and that the release of the follow-up was, according to the band, also imminent, accompanied by early rumors of the involvement of Billy Corgan and The Dust Brothers with the as-yet-untitled album. Mechanical Animals: 1998-1999 On September 15, 1998, Marilyn Manson released the second part of his triptych, Mechanical Animals, an album strongly influenced by David Bowie and his 1974 album Diamond Dogs. Interscope's promotion of the album was massive, including an enormous billboard of singer Manson as an androgynous extraterrestrial over Times Square, and repeated appearances on MTV and other networks to promote the album and the single The Dope Show; propelled by the success of Antichrist Superstar and by this press push, the album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart. The band had recast itself in a new image for this album; Marilyn Manson were now a glam rock outfit, setting aside the bleak darkness of the previous record for a more concealed morbidity and borrowing its visual presentation largely from Bowie, and from Roxy Music and its contemporaries. By this time, the band had permanently relocated to Los Angeles, and Zim Zum had been replaced by glam-influenced guitarist John Lowery, who joined the band as John 5. After a brief promotional tour, the band set out on the "Beautiful Monsters Tour" with Hole and Monster Magnet as support. The tour, however, would be a problematic one: on March 1, 1999, the three bands played the first show in Spokane, Washington; by March 14, Hole had left the tour and Manson had broken his ankle, forcing postponements of some shows. The tour was then renamed the "Rock is Dead Tour" and both Jack Off Jill and Nashville Pussy were asked to take select remaining opening slots on tour. Less than three weeks after the tour resumed, two students (Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold) at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado killed thirteen people, and then took their own lives; early media reports declared them fans of "violent" music and video games. Substantial attention was directed at the frontman. On April 28, out of respect for the victims, the band canceled the remaining dates of the tour, and would not reappear in Denver until the 2001 Ozzfest. Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death): 2000-2001 The latter half of 1999 and much of 2000 was a period of relative silence for Marilyn Manson. The band spent over a year quietly writing and recording in a studio in Death Valley, with only the single Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes — an outtake from Antichrist Superstar — appearing during that time. On November 14, 2000, Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) was released. Returning to the darker, more abrasive sound of Antichrist Superstar, much of the album's content was written in response to the Columbine massacre. The album's third single, The Nobodies, was directly inspired by the shootings. Described by the band as the third part of the trilogy begun with Antichrist Superstar and continued in Mechanical Animals, its overarching theme is an exploration of the relationship between death and fame in American culture, and its lyrics and artwork contain many references to John F. Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald, John Lennon and Mark David Chapman, and even Abraham Lincoln and John Wilkes Booth. The international "Guns, God and Government Tour" expanded upon the exploration of America's fascination with violence, and with the tour's logo – a rifle and handguns arranged to resemble the Christian cross — Manson made no attempt to conceal what he saw as the source of that fascination. The band also revealed that within Marilyn Manson's massive concept album trilogy, Holy Wood serves as a prequel to Mechanical Animals and Antichrist Superstar despite the latter two preceding Holy Wood in release date. Each of the three albums contain its own storyline distinct from one other but also linked together abstractly in a fourth larger overarching storyline encompassing all three. Manson has offered this much in the way of an interpretation: "Holy Wood is about wanting to fit into a world that didn't want me, and fighting really hard to get there. The album's deepest elements are idealism and the desire to start a revolution. If you begin with Holy Wood, then Mechanical Animals really talks about how that revolution gets taken away from you and turned into a product, and then Antichrist Superstar is where you're given a choice to decide if you're going to be controlled by the power that you created or if you want to destroy yourself and then start over. It just becomes a cycle." On May 16, 2001, Manson announced on the band website that he planned to quote the Bible at his next concert, to "balance out" his violent lyrics, "so we can examine the virtues of wonderful Christian stories of disease, murder, adultery, suicide and child sacrifice. Now that seems like entertainment to me." On June 21, 2001, Manson did indeed read from the Bible onstage in Denver, Colorado, presenting such passages as Leviticus 20:9 ("For every one that curseth his father or his mother shall surely be put to death") and Psalm 137:9 ("Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones.") This tour was documented in a DVD release of the same name, released October 29, 2002 and described by Manson as "This will help you see what it's like to be nailed to this wrecking ball" on the DVD packaging. In addition to a compilation style concert from the tour (songs from multiple individual shows edited to appear as single performance), the DVD includes a short thirty minute film titled "Death Parade" in the style of an All Access Pass for the tour. Seven years later it was followed by Guns, God and Government – Live in L.A. Released in Blu-ray on November 17, 2009, it depicts the sixteen song set of the Los Angeles performance in its entirety. The Golden Age of Grotesque: 2002-2003 With the "triptych" of the previous three albums now complete, Marilyn Manson was free to begin a fresh project. In 2002, Jonathan Davis of Korn invited Marilyn Manson into a studio to record vocals on a track he wrote titled Redeemer. The song, produced by both Jon and Richard Gibbs, was then released on the Queen of the Damned soundtrack. Marilyn Manson also released a music video for their cover of Soft Cell’s Tainted Love for the Not Another Teen Movie soundtrack. After finding inspiration in the decadent Swing era of the 1920s, the band recorded The Golden Age of Grotesque that year and the album was released on May 13, 2003. Eschewing the lyrical depth and volume of symbolism and hidden meaning of Holy Wood, the new album was relatively straightforward; in an extended metaphor, Manson compares his own often-criticized music to the entartete Kunst banned by the Nazi regime. New member Tim Skold, replacing Twiggy Ramirez, added a new dimension to the band's sound; he brought with him from KMFDM the band's use of heavy industrial beats, influenced by the popular nu-metal sound at the time. The album debuted at No. 1 on the album charts, selling over 118,000 copies in the US its first week of release. It won a 2003 Metal Edge Readers' Choice Award for "Album of the Year." Another world tour, the "Grotesk Burlesk Tour", followed, which furthered the album's Weimar Republic-inspired theme by adding elements of German Kabarett to the group's performances. Elaborate artwork by Gottfried Helnwein appeared in the band's stage dressing, and the members began appearing both on-stage and off- in designer suits and with fashion superstars. Lest We Forget and Hiatus: 2004-2005 Lest We Forget: The Best Of was released on September 28, 2004. It was referred to by Manson as his "farewell" album when earlier that month, coinciding with Trent Reznor leaving New Orleans for the west coast, the Nine Inch Nails website officially announced "nothing studios: 1994–2004", suggesting that Nothing Studios was closed. This later proved to be the end of the associated vanity record label, as well as Manson's business association (effectively then shifting the band to a full Interscope contract) when Reznor successfully sued co-founder John Malm for fraud and breach of fiduciary duty (amongst others). Lest We Forget was supported by a series of "greatest hits" performances on the "Against All Gods Tour." After the release of the single Personal Jesus, the band made a number of promotional appearances including a performance on MADtv; at one of these, the Comet awards show in Germany, drummer Ginger Fish fell from his drum riser, fracturing his skull and wrist. Former Nine Inch Nails drummer Chris Vrenna replaced him; after recovering from the accident Fish had been recording and performing with a new band, Martyr Plot, before rejoining Marilyn Manson. John 5 had also been replaced; Mark Chaussee of Fight took over lead guitar on the "Against All Gods Tour," and was subsequently replaced in the studio by Tim Skold. Though John 5 denied any hostility towards Marilyn Manson following the announcement of his departure, at the band's appearance on the Rock am Ring music festival in 2003 an incident took place between John 5 and Marilyn Manson where Manson kicked and then shoved the guitarist. John 5 responded with anger, throwing off his guitar mid-song and raising his fists to Manson, before resuming the song. Lest We Forget was certified Gold in 2005. Celebritarian Corporation: 2006 Beginning in January 2006, and continuing for some months, Marilyn Manson's official website was updated several times, adding new artwork and music, and making obtuse references to The Celebritarian Corporation, an art movement led by the frontman. Merchandise has since become available featuring logos such as the "double cross" (a variation on the Cross of Lorraine), as well as the slogans "we will sell our shadow to those who stand within it" and "do not seek death; seek destruction." There were rumors about a new album all year long, but the frontman was focused on showcasing his watercolor artwork and sharing his ideas about his film Phantasmagoria. Marilyn Manson finally came back into the music world with their performance of This is Halloween - a cover for Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas at The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on October 31, 2006. This was the first performance since the Against All Gods tour ended in 2005, and the last performance with Madonna Wayne Gacy in the band. It was then that Manson started talking about his next album co-written with Tim Skold. Eat Me, Drink Me: 2007-2008 Marilyn Manson's sixth studio album, Eat Me, Drink Me, was released on June 5, 2007, debuting at number 8 in the United States with more than 88,000 copies sold. Released more than four years after The Golden Age of Grotesque, Eat Me, Drink Me marked another drastic change in musical styles that the band has become famous for – opting for a more introspective direction. One remarkable note of the album is that it was written entirely by Manson and Skold in a rented home studio. The album is also the first major label Manson album without Madonna Wayne Gacy (Pogo) as a listed member, making lead singer Marilyn Manson the only original member since Portrait of an American Family. Chris Vrenna, who temporarily replaced Ginger Fish on drums during the Against All Gods Tour, replaced Pogo to become the band's full-time keyboardist. Marilyn Manson co-headlined a tour with Slayer in order to promote the album with Bleeding Through as the opening act and Deadly Apples on select dates. Rumors also circulated for some time that Marilyn Manson wrote the song Mutilation Is the Most Sincere Form of Flattery as an attack on the band My Chemical Romance. He later denied this, stating that it was aimed at people in general who sought to imitate him. In another interview Manson stated that "I'm embarrassed to be me because these people are doing a really sad, pitiful, shallow version of what I've done." In response to this, Gerard Way, the lead singer of My Chemical Romance claimed nothing Manson could say would bring the band down. On January 9, 2008, Marilyn Manson posted a bulletin on MySpace confirming that former bassist Twiggy Ramirez had rejoined the band, resulting in the exit of Tim Skold. Skold and Manson had apparently began writing new material before the personnel change. Future collaborations with Skold were not ruled out. The High End of Low: 2008-2009 The band's seventh full-length studio album began recording sessions following the conclusion of their "Rape of the World Tour" on March 2, 2008. On November 29, 2007, Marilyn Manson fansite "The Heirophant" reported that the frontman planned to start writing songs for the new record on January or February (2008). The actual recording took place at Manson's Hollywood Hills home between November 2008 and January 5, 2009. The last song, called 15, was completed on the evening of Manson's Jan 5 birthday—hence the name. Manson said, "after my greatest hits album Lest We Forget: The Best Of came out, I took a long break from music because it was a period where I was not sure who I wanted to be. I left music for a while but that's not an error I want to repeat in the future." He mentioned Kerry King, James Iha, and Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs as likely contributors. During an exclusive interview titled Everyone Will Suffer Now at the now-defunct fansite MansonUSA (The Heirophant) on January 11, 2008, Manson shared, "I just feel like there is a big change happening now. It's going to be the one. Eat Me, Drink Me is opening the window and this is going to be the Hurricane Katrina." Since parting company with Skold and reuniting with Ramirez, the band had occupied themselves with work on the album to achieve their target of a February 2009 release. It was soon followed by the announcement of new tour dates. In an interview with Steppin' Out, Manson described the then-nascent record as, "very ruthless, very heavy, and very violent." On August 14, 2008, Manson announced at a public interview in Seoul, Korea that former Limp Bizkit guitarist and current Black Light Burns frontman Wes Borland had joined the lineup, replacing Rob Holliday on guitars. The band attended the ETP Festival and were wrapping up production on the new album. However, Borland left a few months later to reunite with Limp Bizkit for the third time. Borland told UK's Kerrang Magazine that he quit after seeing none of the nine songs he wrote for the record make the final cut, and was extremely dissatisfied at the thought of being just a hired gun. On October 5, the band played a special show at the annual Hot Topic managers meeting. The show took place at the Los Angeles International Airport's Marriott Hotel. During an after party for the 2008 Scream Awards, Manson was overheard comparing the new album to Antichrist Superstar and stating the album was "pretty much finished." He expected a new song to be released before the end of the year and expressed desire to release the record by Valentine's Day. In an interview on the February 2009 issue of Revolver Magazine, he revealed the title of two songs, namely, I Wanna Kill You Like They Do in the Movies and Armagoddamnmotherfuckinggeddon. The album's producer Sean Beavan, later posted a Myspace blog revealing two more song titles: 15 and Four Rusted Horses. Manson told Revolver "I've got my fire back," and the record "really wipes the floor with everything we've done before." A statement was released by Manson on Christmas Eve in order to dispel rumors that had been circulating regarding his relationship with Evan Rachel Wood and a speculated collaboration with rapper Ne-Yo. On January 12, a new song title was divulged by Rudy Coby, a collaborator and friend of the frontman. The song is called Devour and was said to be the album's first track. It was announced that Marilyn Manson would perform with Slayer again as headliners for the Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival tour in 2009. The press release for the tour stated that "Manson is currently in the studio working on his seventh studio album scheduled for release May 18th on Interscope Records." On February 2, Rolling Stone confirmed the album had been officially titled The High End of Low. On March 18, 2009, Kerrang! reported that the album contained a total of 15 tracks and revealed another new song entitled We're from America. Manson said on the latter song, "I think a lot of people will hear the track and initially think it's just political, but it's not just that, it's also me describing a lot of fucked-up scenarios that I'm going through in my personal life. Someone asked me, 'Why are you so fucked up?', 'Well, I am from America.' I hate the fact that so many people have fucked the country up, and so many people fucked up my personal life and I allowed it to happen. So in a way, I feel like America as a whole feels, but in no way does that make me a tree-hugging patriotic freedom rocker." The track was released exclusively on the band's official website as a free download on March 27, 2009. On April 7, it became available for purchase as a digital single. The album's official first single, Arma-Goddamn-Motherfuckin-Geddon, arrived in radio stations on April 21. It peaked at number 37 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart. On April 16, 2009, marilynmanson.com was updated with a new splash page featuring the projected album artwork as well as the track listing for The High End of Low. The record was released on May 26, 2009. It debuted at number 4 on the Billboard 200 with 49,000 copies sold. Despite reaching a higher charting position than Manson's prior studio effort Eat Me, Drink Me, which debuted at #8, it arrived with the lowest opening week sum of any of Manson's albums since The Last Tour on Earth opened with sales of 26,000 units in 1999. After much fan speculation and no official announcement, Andy Gerold joined Marilyn Manson in the capacity of live bassist for "The High End of Low Tour" after former bassist Twiggy Ramirez switched to lead guitar duties. Gerold played his first show with the band on June 3, 2009, in Brno, Czech Republic. As of 2011, Gerold is still the youngest musician to play in the band, preceding former drummer Sara Lee Lucas by nearly seven years. During the summer of 2009, the band co-headlined the 2009 Mayhem Festival with Slayer. Later in October 2009, the band headlined the internationally advertised visual kei event, V-Rock Music festival. Born Villain: 2010-2013 The eighth studio album by Marilyn Manson entered the writing phase during "The High End of Low Tour" in 2009. Bassist Twiggy projected a release date of 2011 through Cooking Vinyl Records and Marilyn Manson's own label Hell, etc. It is the band's first album since allowing their contract with Interscope Records to expire back in late 2009. Marilyn Manson attested that the lyrical content of the album would be "more romantic" yet "self-abusive," and described the sonic elements of the record as "suicide death metal." The prospect of an eighth studio album by the band was first confirmed by the frontman himself during an interview with Metal Hammer on December 3, 2009. He elaborated, "We've just been released from our record contract with Interscope so I think a lot of the creative control on which my hands were tied on a lot of choices—the music videos—things like that. And the first example is the newest video, they clearly wouldn't have allowed me to make that video. So we started writing new songs on the road—a bit like David Bowie's album Aladdin Sane—I think people can expect a new record a lot sooner than we expected." According to Chris Vrenna, by January 2010, the band was already "talking and coming up with concepts" for the album. On January 24, 2010, Manson confirmed on the band's official MySpace profile that "the new album is officially in motion." In April 2010, during his appearance at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards, Manson divulged that the band had recorded 13 songs, one of which failed to appear in a television series about vampires. He referred to the album as "very death metal" and voiced interest in releasing the album differently from previous Marilyn Manson records. He also indicated his friendship with Slayer as a vague influence on the record. During an interview with Full Metal Jackie, he stated that the album was halfway finished. On May 7, 2010, both entertainer Rudy Coby and The Nachtkabarett's Nick Kushner were previewed material from the album, the latter described it on Facebook as "fuckin' hardcore." Elaborating on the band's musical direction, Manson commented on Twiggy being influenced by his touring experiences in 2009, particularly during the Rockstar Mayhem Festival. Manson's father, Hugh Warner, described the album: "It will make a vagina wet. What can you say after that? If the vagina's wet, all things are good. That's what he [Manson] told me when I was listening to it. It's very hard, very heavy, very good. Everyone should be extremely excited and happy." During an interview with Eric Blair on November 3, 2010, bassist Twiggy Ramirez indicated that the new album was "almost done. It'll probably be out next year. It's our best record yet, I think. I mean, everyone always says that, but I think this is our best work so far... It's kind of like a little more of a punk rock Mechanical Animals without sounding too pretentious." For much of the early half of 2011, Marilyn Manson removed himself from the public spotlight and ceased almost all communication with his fans or the outside world. On February 24, 2011, the band's longtime drummer Ginger Fish announced his resignation from the group, prompting a search for a replacement. Meanwhile, on March 18, 2011, Marilyn Manson took a short break from his self-imposed sequestration by appearing in the music video for the song Tempat Ku by Brunei pop outfit D'Hask. On March 23, 2011, he uploaded new pictures onto the band's Facebook page, in a different style of previous photos. The new style suggested the 'new era' of Marilyn Manson had begun, further generating anticipation for the upcoming release. On May 22, 2011, the band's website underwent a complete overhaul. A short 26 second snippet of a new song, tentatively titled, "I am among no one (excerpt from an undisclosed song with an unreleased title)" was uploaded to the redesigned main page along with a new logo to signify their eight studio album and the new era. The logo consisted of the letter M repeated four times in a spiral pattern, each with one long tail. At the end of the long tail is the Chinese trigram ☲ (離 lí) of the I Ching. Read lengthwise or up-and-down, it formed Hexagram 30, "Radiance," also called "the clinging" and "the net." The origin of the character is rooted in symbols of long-tailed birds such as the peacock or the legendary phoenix. The CMYK coloring was also notable with regard to an acrostic formed by Manson, in a journal entry that accompanied the site changes, which spelled out the words "Christianity Manufactures Yesterdays Killers." On June 3, 2011 the Brazilian edition of the Portuguese broadsheet newspaper Destak confirmed that agents for the band had finalized negotiations for the group to tour in Brazil and other South American countries as part of the SWU Music & Arts Festival beginning on the second week of November 2011. The Brazilian music festival also saw a change in venue for 2011. While organizers have yet to finalize details, it was speculated that the event may be held at the São Paulo municipality of Paulínia. Manson appeared live via the Ustream broadcast of Fleischer's Universe on June 21, 2011, where he announced that the new album title will be revealed within a week. He also divulged the following lyrics, "The center of the universe cannot exist if there are no edges", of a yet to be released song. The album title was not, in fact, revealed within a week, but was announced on September 1 as Born Villain via Twitter. After being impressed by his directorial work on one of Kid Cudi's music videos, Marilyn Manson employed the actor Shia LaBeouf to work on the album artwork as well as create a "making-of" video documenting the album's recording and production. On November 22, 2011, it was announced that Chris Vrenna had officially left the band after contributing to the writing and production of Born Villain. Two months prior to release, the band begun to support the album with the Hey Cruel World... Tour. On May 1, 2012, Born Villain was released worldwide. It debuted at No. 10 on the Billboard 200, No. 3 on Top 100 Rock albums, and No. 1 on both Top Independent Albums and Hard Rock Albums. Marilyn Manson continued touring for the album by performing joint concerts with Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper on the Twins of Evil Tour and Masters of Madness Tour. The Pale Emperor: 2013-2016 Marilyn Manson started production for his ninth studio album in 2013. In early 2014, drummer Gil Sharone of Stolen Babies revealed he had been working on the new album since November. Manson premiered Cupid Carries a Gun on April 27 when it was used as the opening theme to the television series Salem. The song was composed and produced alongside Tyler Bates, who was also confirmed to act as co-producer for the upcoming album. The song was described by Manson as "the last track we finished for my new album," indicating that he had completed production for his next studio album. On June 25, bassist Fred Sablan confirmed he had left the band, on good terms, and was replaced by Twiggy for their summer tour, with Tyler Bates to take over as lead guitarist and Paul Wiley as a live rhythm guitarist. The band completed a Summer tour in Europe, and a second new song entitled Killing Strangers premiered in the film John Wick on October 24. It was announced that another track would be released soon. Momentarily after it premiered on BBC Radio 1, the third new song (and first digital single) entitled Third Day of a Seven Day Binge was released as a free download at Marilyn Manson's official website on October 26. It was accompanied with a new video and MM logo. The band performed several new songs live for the first time in October and early November, when they played a handful of concerts around southern California. An early 2015 North American tour called The Hell Not Hallelujah tour was announced shortly afterwards. The band also announced multiple festival dates in Australia, United States, and Europe. On December 5, Manson settled a fifteen year rift with The Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan, by performing Third Day of a Seven Day Binge and Ava Adore with the band at the Camden Palace Theatre in London. This is the second time Manson has done guest vocals at a Smashing Pumpkins show. The first time, Manson and Twiggy performed Eye and The Beautiful People with the original Smashing Pumpkins in October 1997 at the Bridge School Benefit in Los Angeles, CA. A fourth new track called Deep Six was released on YouTube through Marilyn Manson's official website on December 14. The track was released as a single on December 16, while a double A-sided CD single of Third Day of a Seven Day Binge with Deep Six was released exclusively at Best Buy on December 23. Cupid Carries a Gun was released as the third digital single from The Pale Emperor on January 7, 2015. The ninth album entitled The Pale Emperor was released on January 19 (UK) - January 20 (US), 2015. Marilyn Manson went on their seventeenth world tour in January to support the new album. Guitarist Tyler Bates departed from the Hell Not Hallelujah tour in April to focus on film and television projects. Live guitarist Paul Wiley assumed his role as lead guitarist. In the summer of 2015, the band co-headlined with The Smashing Pumpkins on the End Times tour in North America. In the summer of 2016, Tyler Bates returned to the band as they went on a North American tour with Slipknot. In the fall & winter of 2016, it was hinted by MM that the next studio album would be called 'SAY10' and released on Valentine's Day in 2017. This was later postponed to October 6, 2017 and the album title was changed to Heaven Upside Down. Heaven Upside Down: 2017-2018 The tenth album by Marilyn Manson entitled Heaven Upside Down will be released October 6, 2017. The band will go on tour this fall in support of the new album. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ ---THE BAND MEMBERS--- Current members: Marilyn Manson - vocals (1989-present) Twiggy - bass, backing vocals (1993-2002, 2008, 2014-present), guitar, backing vocals (2009-2013) Tyler Bates - guitar, backing vocals (2014-2015, 2016-present) Paul Wiley - live guitar, backing vocals (2014-present) Gil Sharone - drums (2014-present) Daniel Fox - live percussion, keyboards (2015-present) Previous members: Ginger Fish - drums (1995-2004), (2007-2011) Zim Zum - guitar (1996-1998) John 5 - guitar (1998-2003) Tim Skold - bass (2003-2005), guitar (2007) Mark Chaussee - live guitar (2004-2005) Chris Vrenna - drums (2004-2005), keyboard (2007-2011) Rob Holliday - live bass (2007), live guitar (2008) Wes Borland - live guitar (2008) Andy Gerold - live bass (2009) Fred Sablan - live bass (2012-2013) Jason Sutter - live drums (2012-2013) Spencer Rollins - live keyboard (2013) The Spooky Kids members: Daisy Berkowitz - guitar (1989-1996) Olivia Newton Bundy - bass (1989-1990) Zsa Zsa Speck - keyboard (1989-1990) Gidget Gein - bass (1990-1993) Madonna Wayne Gacy - keyboard (1990-2006) Sara Lee Lucas - drums (1991-1995) _________________________________________________________________________________________________ ---THE TOUR LINE-UPS--- Local Shows (1990-1994): Marilyn Manson - vocals Daisy Berkowitz - guitar Olivia Newton Bundy - bass (1990) Zsa Zsa Speck - keyboard (1990) Gidget Gein - bass (1990-1993) Madonna Wayne Gacy - keyboard (1990-1994) Twiggy Ramirez - bass (1993-1994) Sara Lee Lucas - drums (1991-1994) Opening for Nine Inch Nails (1994): Marilyn Manson - vocals Daisy Berkowitz – guitar Twiggy Ramirez – bass Madonna Wayne Gacy – keyboard Sara Lee Lucas – drums Portrait of an American Family tour (1994-1995): Marilyn Manson - vocals Daisy Berkowitz – guitar Twiggy Ramirez – bass Madonna Wayne Gacy – keyboard Sara Lee Lucas – drums Opening for Danzig (1995): Marilyn Manson - vocals Daisy Berkowitz – guitar Twiggy Ramirez – bass Madonna Wayne Gacy – keyboard Ginger Fish – drums Smells Like Children tour (1995): Marilyn Manson - vocals Daisy Berkowitz – guitar Twiggy Ramirez – bass Madonna Wayne Gacy – keyboard Ginger Fish – drums Dead to the World tour (1996-1997): Marilyn Manson - vocals Zim Zum - guitar Twiggy Ramirez - bass Madonna Wayne Gacy - keyboard Ginger Fish - drums Mechanical Animals tour (1998-1999): Marilyn Manson - vocals John 5 - guitar, acoustic guitar Twiggy Ramirez - bass Madonna Wayne Gacy - keyboard, percussion, programming Ginger Fish - drums Beautiful Monsters tour with Hole (1999): Marilyn Manson - vocals John 5 - guitar, acoustic guitar Twiggy Ramirez - bass Madonna Wayne Gacy - keyboard, percussion, programming Ginger Fish - drums Rock is Dead tour (1999): Marilyn Manson - vocals John 5 - guitar, acoustic guitar Twiggy Ramirez - bass Madonna Wayne Gacy - keyboard, percussion, programming Ginger Fish - drums Guns, God and Government tour (2000-2001): Marilyn Manson - vocals, additional guitar John 5 - guitar Twiggy Ramirez - bass Madonna Wayne Gacy - keyboard, percussion, programming Ginger Fish - drums Grotesk Burlesk tour (2003): Marilyn Manson - vocals, saxophone John 5 - guitar, bass Tim Skold - bass Madonna Wayne Gacy - keyboards, percussion, programming Ginger Fish - drums Against All Gods tour (2004-2005): Marilyn Manson – vocals, saxophone Mark Chaussee – guitar, bass Tim Skold – bass, double bass, backing vocals Madonna Wayne Gacy – keyboards, percussion, programming Chris Vrenna – drums Rape of the World tour (2007-2008): Marilyn Manson - vocals Tim Skold - guitar, backing vocals (2007) Rob Holliday - bass, backing vocals (2007), guitar (2008) Chris Vrenna - keyboard Wes Borland - guitar (2008) Twiggy - bass (2008) Ginger Fish - drums The High End of Low tour (2009): Marilyn Manson - vocals, additional guitar Twiggy - guitar, bass, backing vocals Andy Gerold - bass, guitar Chris Vrenna - keyboard, percussion, programming Ginger Fish - drums Hey, Cruel World... tour (2012-2013): Marilyn Manson - vocals, additional guitar Twiggy - guitar, backing vocals Fred Sablan - bass Jason Sutter - drums Twins of Evil tour with Rob Zombie (2012): Marilyn Manson - vocals, additional guitar Twiggy - guitar, backing vocals Fred Sablan - bass Jason Sutter - drums Masters of Madness tour with Alice Cooper (2013): Marilyn Manson - vocals, additional guitar Twiggy - guitar, backing vocals Fred Sablan - bass Spencer Rollins - keyboard, additional guitar Jason Sutter - drums Summer Europe tour (2014): Marilyn Manson – vocals Tyler Bates – guitar, backing vocals Paul Wiley – guitar, programming, backing vocals Twiggy – bass, backing vocals Gil Sharone – drums The Hell Not Hallelujah tour (2015): Marilyn Manson – vocals, tambourine Tyler Bates – lead guitar, backing vocals (January-April) Paul Wiley – rhythm guitar (January-April), lead guitar (April-May), backing vocals, programming Twiggy – bass, backing vocals Gil Sharone – drums The End Times tour with The Smashing Pumpkins (2015): Marilyn Manson – vocals Paul Wiley – lead guitar, backing vocals Twiggy – bass, backing vocals Gil Sharone – drums Daniel Fox – percussions, keyboards Summer North America tour with Slipknot (2016): Marilyn Manson – vocals Tyler Bates – lead guitar, backing vocals Paul Wiley – rhythm guitar, backing vocals Twiggy – bass, backing vocals Gil Sharone – drums Daniel Fox – percussions, keyboards Heaven Upside Down tour (2017): Marilyn Manson – vocals Tyler Bates – lead guitar, backing vocals Paul Wiley – rhythm guitar, backing vocals Twiggy – bass, backing vocals Gil Sharone – drums Daniel Fox – percussions, keyboards _________________________________________________________________________________________________ ---DISCOGRAPHY--- Discography as Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids: 1990 - The Raw Boned Psalms (demo) 1990 - The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat (demo) 1990 - Big Black Bus (demo) 1990 - Grist-O-Line (demo) 1991 - After School Special (demo) 1991 - Lunchbox (demo) 1992 - Live as Hell (live) 2004 - Lunch Boxes & Choklit Cows (compilation) 2004 - Thrift (single) Discography as Marilyn Manson: ---Demos-- 1993 - The Family Jams 1993 - Refrigerator 1993 - The Manson Family Album 1996 - Antichrist Superstar Demos ---Studio Albums--- 1994 - Portrait of an American Family 1996 - Antichrist Superstar 1998 - Mechanical Animals 2000 - Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) 2003 - The Golden Age of Grotesque 2007 - Eat Me, Drink Me 2009 - The High End of Low 2012 - Born Villain 2015 - The Pale Emperor 2017 - Heaven Upside Down ---EPs and Live Albums--- 1995 - Smells Like Children (EP) 1997 - Remix & Repent (EP) 1999 - The Last Tour on Earth (live) 2005 - The Nobodies: 2005 Against All Gods Mix (EP) 2007 - Hot Topic Exclusive Download Card (EP) 2012 - Slo-Mo-Tion Remix EP (EP) ---Compilations--- 2004 - Lest We Forget: The Best Of ---Singles--- 1994 - Get Your Gunn 1995 - Lunchbox 1995 - Dope Hat (promo) 1996 - Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) 1996 - Antichrist Superstar (promo) 1997 - The Beautiful People 1997 - Tourniquet 1997 - Man That You Fear (promo) 1997 - Long Hard Road Out of Hell (soundtrack) 1998 - The Dope Show 1999 - I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me) 1999 - Rock is Dead 1999 - Coma White (promo) 1999 - Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes (promo) 2000 - Disposable Teens 2001 - The Fight Song 2001 - The Nobodies 2001 - Working Class Hero (promo) 2002 - Tainted Love (soundtrack) 2003 - mOBSCENE 2003 - This is the New Shit 2004 - Personal Jesus 2007 - Heart Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand) 2007 - Putting Holes in Happiness 2007 - You and Me and the Devil Makes 3 (promo) 2009 - We're From America 2009 - Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon 2012 - No Reflection 2012 - Slo-Mo-Tion 2014 - Third Day of a Seven Day Binge 2014 - Deep Six 2015 - Cupid Carries a Gun 2015 - The Mephistopheles of Los Angeles (promo) 2017 - WE KNOW WHERE YOU FUCKING LIVE ---Soundtracks--- 1997 - Lost Highway (Apple of Sodom and Screamin' Jay Hawkins cover - I Put a Spell On You) 1997 - Private Parts: The Album (The Suck for Your Solution) 1997 - Spawn: The Album (Long Hard Road Out of Hell) 1998 - Dead Man on Campus: Music from the Motion Picture (David Bowie cover - Golden Years) 1999 - Detroit Rock City: Music from the Motion Picture (AC/DC cover - Highway to Hell) 1999 - Celebrity Deathmatch (Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes) 2000 - Blair Witch Project 2: Book of Shadows (Johnny Mandel and Mike Altman cover - Suicide is Painless) 2001 - Not Another Teen Movie: Music from the Motion Picture (Soft Cell cover - Tainted Love) 2001 - From Hell: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (The Nobodies (Wormwood remix)) 2002 - Queen of the Damned: Music from the Motion Picture (Redeemer) 2002 - Resident Evil Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (The Fight Song (Slipknot remix), Resident Evil Main Title Theme, Seizure of Power, Reunion, and Cleansing) 2003 - We're a Happy Family: A Tribute to the Ramones (Ramones cover - The KKK Took My Baby Away) 2003 - Party Monster: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (The La La Song) 2005 - Saw II: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Irresponsible Hate Anthem (Venus Head Trap remix)) 2006 - The Nightmare Before Christmas: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / Nightmare Revisited (Danny Elfman cover - This is Halloween) 2007 - Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Companion Pack (Putting Holes in Happiness (Guitar Hero Remix) by Nick Zinner) ---Collaborations--- 1997 - Sexless Demons and Scars (Jack Off Jill - Swollen) 1997 - Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood (DMX - The Omen) 1997 - Transylvanian Regurgitations (Rasputina - Transylvanian Concubine (The Manson Mix, Radio Edit), Transylvanian Concubine (Yes Sir, Mr. Sir Mix)) 2000 - The Marshall Mathers LP (Eminem - The Way I Am (Danny Lohner Remix)) 2001 - 2000 Years of Human Error (gODHEAD - Break You Down, I Sell Society, 2000 Years of Human Error) 2009 - The Remix (Lady GaGa - LoveGame (Chew Fu Ghettohouse Fix)) 2013 - Avril Lavigne (Avril Lavigne - Bad Girl) 2013 - Amicalement (Mr. Oizo - Solid (feat. Marilyn Manson)) 2014 - Diary of a Trap God (Gucci Mane - Pussy Wet) 2014 - Silent So Long (Emigrate - Hypothetical (feat. Marilyn Manson)) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.