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Marilyn Manson

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Vampy counterculture icon Marilyn Manson (born Brian Warner) rode to fame on a well orchestrated media blitz centered around his lurid live performances and gleefully remorseless badgering of the Religious Right. Manson's satanic attitudinizing (see his website for an eyeful) and ghoulish Alice Cooper-meets-Anton LaVey persona earned him a large cult following among disaffected teenagers looking to scare the bejesus out of their parental units. Going the road-tested Nine Inch Nails formula of driving Industrial beats and vivisectional lyrics one step further by camping up visually, Manson hit payola with Antichrist Superstar (1996). On this album -- his finest moment -- Manson's evil imp vocals are girded by a bad acid trip assortment of percussive guitar chops, world-gone-wrong samples and dancefloor throb. The glam-dandy follow-up Mechanical Animals (1998) was a concerted effort to crawl from beneath former producer Trent Reznor's long shadow. While the album succeeded on that account, it failed to ignite the frenzied devotion of his fans. Its middle-of-the-road tempos and sanitized textures seemed less a savage indictment of the status quo than a (cringe) bid for respectability.

- Chad Driscoll

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Play Track Album Price
1. The Beautiful People (4:38) Antichrist Superstar $1.29
2. Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) (5:53) Smells Like Children $0.99
3. The Dope Show (4:46) Mechanical Animals $0.99
4. Tainted Love (3:20) Lest We Forget - The Best Of $0.99
5. This Is The New Sh*t (4:19) The Golden Age Of Grotesque $0.99
6. Personal Jesus (4:06) Lest We Forget - The Best Of $0.99
7. If I Was Your Vampire (6:56) Eat Me, Drink Me $0.99
8. This Is Halloween (3:22) Nightmare Revisited $1.29
9. Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand) (5:05) Eat Me, Drink Me $0.99
10. I Don't Like The Drugs (But The Drugs Like Me) (5:03) Mechanical Animals $0.99

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