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Two concert films depicting the worldwide tour were recorded. The Guns, God and Government DVD was released on October 29, 2002, by Eagle Rock Entertainment and features live concert footage culled from performances in Los Angeles, Europe, Russia and Japan.
Guns, God and Government is the third live video album by American rock band Marilyn Manson, released on October 29, 2002 on the formats VHS, DVD and UMD, documenting the tour of the same name. The DVD contains live performances that switch between visuals of various shows from United States, Japan, Russia and Europe while maintaining a single ...
This was followed seven years later by a Blu-ray titled Guns, God and Government – Live in L.A. Released by Eagle Rock on November 17, 2009, it depicts the band's entire sixteen-song set from their January 13, 2001, performance at the Grand Olympic Auditorium—the final headlining show of the North American leg of the tour. [103]
"The Fight Song" is a hard rock song [8] with glam rock influences. [9] It was written by the band's eponymous vocalist and John 5 and produced by Manson and Dave Sardy.In "The Fight Song", Manson sings "I'm not a slave to a god that doesn't exist"; Steven Wells of NME said that in the song, Manson avoided the clichés used by other antitheist artists. [10]
The Last Tour on Earth (1999, live album) Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) (2000) The Golden Age of Grotesque (2003) Lest We Forget: The Best Of (2004, compilation album released after John 5's departure; he is thanked in the album credits) DVD & VHS. God Is in the T.V. (1999) Guns, God and Government (2002)
Guns, God and Government Tour; H. History of Rock Tour; Hit n Run Tour (2000) I. In Blue Tour; In the Flesh (Roger Waters tour) Into the Millennium Tour; K. Kiss ...
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.
During the Guns, God, and Government tour, he toured with 5 Thunderbird bass guitars, most often seen with the pickguard removed, or a matching black pickguard on a black Thunderbird. Each bass guitar had different tunings (Standard, Drop D, etc.) and was used for different songs.