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The Pale Emperor is the ninth studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson.It was released on January 15, 2015, through lead singer Marilyn Manson's Hell, etc. label, and distributed in the United States by Loma Vista Recordings and internationally by Cooking Vinyl.
Marilyn Manson and Thomas Kloss [105] The Golden Age of Grotesque "This Is the New Shit" Marilyn Manson and The Cronenweths [106] "Saint" 2004 Asia Argento [107] "Personal Jesus" Marilyn Manson and Nathan Cox [108] Lest We Forget: The Best Of "Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand)" 2007 Marilyn Manson [109] Eat Me, Drink Me
A combination of Lie and The Manson Family Sings, packaged to look like The Beatles' self-titled album. Commemoration (CD, White Devil Records, 1994). Released to commemorate Manson's 60th birthday and "sixty years of struggle against cowardice, stupidity and lies", recorded in the early 1980s. Manson Speaks (2CD, White Devil Records, 1995 ...
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The tour was interspersed with Marilyn Manson's own headlining shows, with "As Sick as the Secrets Within" being premiered live on August 3 at The Fillmore Silver Spring in Maryland, during their first headlining show of the tour. [10] Its music video was released on August 2, and was directed by the band's longtime visual collaborator Bill Yukich.
"Raise the Red Flag" is a song by American rock band Marilyn Manson from their twelfth studio album, One Assassination Under God – Chapter 1. It was released on August 16, 2024, via Nuclear Blast, and was the band's second single in two weeks, following "As Sick as the Secrets Within".
Antichrist Superstar is the second studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson.It was released on October 8, 1996, by Nothing and Interscope Records.It was recorded at Nothing Studios in New Orleans and produced by the band's eponymous vocalist along with Sean Beavan, former Skinny Puppy producer Dave Ogilvie and Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails.
Manson dismissed the claims as hype, [80] and said: "I'm trying to show that sports as well as music can be seen as violent, so I chose a traditional black vs white, good vs evil theme for the video." [82] Manson appeared on an April 2001 episode of The O'Reilly Factor, where he once again denied that the band's music was responsible for Columbine.