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Discography

Portrait of an American Family (1994)

In 1994, Marilyn Manson made their musical debut with the single Get Your Gunn. The single was the first from the following debut album, Portrait of an American Family, that was released the same year. As the year ended, the album had produced one single, and two videos, the second Dope Hat. In early 1995, the single Lunchbox was released, and an accompanying video was produced. Portrait of an American Family was produced by Trent Reznor, Nine Inch Nail mastermind, and released on his label, Nothing Records.

ALBUM TRACKS: Prelude (The Family Trip), Cake and Sodomy, Lunchbox, Organ Grinder, Cyclops, Dope Hat, Get Your Gunn, Wrapped in Plastic, Dogma, Sweet Tooth, Snake Eyes and Sissies, My Monkey, Misery Machine

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Smells Like Children (1995)

In 1995, Marilyn Manson produced a follow up to Portrait of an American Family, entitled Smells Like Children. This record included odd noises and various remixes of earlier material, as well as two remakes, the first Sweet Dreams (are made of this), by the Eurhythmics, which became a single and video, and Rock and Roll Nigger, by Patti Smith. The ninth track, I Put A Spell on You, can be found on the Lost Highway soundtrack, as well as the Sixth Sense soundtrack. Produced by Trent Reznor, Nothing Records.

ALBUM TRACKS: The Hands of Small Children, Diary of a Dope Fiend, Shitty Chicken Gang Band, Kiddie Grinder, Sympathy for the Parents, Sweet Dreams (are made of this), Everlasting Cocksucker, Fuck Frankie, I Put a Spell on You, May Cause Discoloration of the Urine or Feces, Scales, Guns and Peanut Butter, Dance of the Dope Hats, White Trash, Dancing With the One Legged, Rock and Roll Nigger

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Antichrist Svperstar (1996)

In 1996, after serious evolution, Antichrist Svperstar was born. This record would prove to be Manson's most provocative work, and all over the United States he was recognized by fans and disapprovers alike. The churches banned him, parents hated him, and fans loved him. Although four videos were produced from the album, only two original singles were made. The first, Beautiful People, moved Manson into the spotlight. The single was followed by another, Tourniquet, the same year. Videos were also made for Wormboy, Cryptorchid and The Man That You Fear. Produced by Trent Reznor and Marilyn Manson, Nothing Records.

ALBUM TRACKS: Irresponsible Hate Anthem, Beautiful People, Dried Up, Tied and Dead to the World, Tourniquet, Little Horn, Cryptorchid, Deformgography, Wormboy, Mr. Superstar, Angel With the Scabbed Wings, Kinderfeld, Antichrist Superstar, 1996, The Minute of Decay, The Reflecting God, The Man That You Fear

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Remix and Repent (1997)

In 1997, Manson produced a five track follow up to Antichrist Svperstar, that included both live and remixed material, focused on the strong points of the record. The first track on Remix and Repent, Horrible People, can also be found on the soundtrack to John Carpenter's Vampires.

ALBUM TRACKS: The Horrible People, Tourniquet Prosthetic Dance Mix, Dried Up, Tied and Dead to the World (live), Antichrist Superstar (live), The Man That You Fear (acoustic)

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The Long Hard Road out of Hell (1997)

The Spawn soundtrack featured The Long Hard Road out of Hell as it's key single. Released in 1997, The Long Hard Road out of Hell contains not only Marilyn Manson material, but Korn as well.

ALBUM TRACKS: The Long Hard Road out of Hell, The Long Hard Road out of Hell (critter remix), The Long Hard Road out of Hell (instrumental), Kick the PA (instrumental)

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Mechanical Animals (1998)

In 1998, Marilyn Manson produced an album unlike any of his other work. Mechanical Animals is his most successful record, having outsold two years of Antichrist Svperstar in two months. Before Mechanical Animals was released, the first video for the record was aired. The Dope Show gave audiences a first look at the new band, and saw Manson sparkled with glitter, in the traditional glam-rock style. After The Dope Show single was released, a 1999 video for I Don't Like the Drugs (but the drugs like me) was created, and afterward the album's second single was recorded. Following the second release, the fourth track on Mechanical Animals, Rock is Dead, was featured in the film The Matrix. Both a video and single were produced for the recording. In October of 1999, a video for Coma White was recorded, the final single from this record. Produced by Marilyn Manson and Micheal Beinhorn, Nothing Records.

ALBUM TRACKS: Great Big White World, The Dope Show, Mechanical Animals, Rock is Dead, Disassociative, Speed of Pain, Posthuman, I Want to Disappear, I Don't Like the Drugs (but the drugs like me), New Model #15, User Friendly, Fundamentally Lothesome, The Last Day on Earth, Coma White

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The Last Tour on Earth (1999)

In November of 1999, The Last Tour on Earth was released. This is Marilyn Manson' s live album. The album also features exclusive tour photos, and Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes, which will be included of Manson's 2000 release album, In the Shadow of the Valley of Death. The single can also be found on the Celebrity Deathmatch soundtrack. The single is pictured beside.

ALBUM TRACKS: Inauguration of the Mechanical Christ, The Reflecting God, Great Big White World, Get Your Gunn, Sweet Dreams(are made of this), Rock is Dead, The Dope Show, Lunchbox, I Don't Like the Drugs(but the drugs like me), Antichrist Superstar, The Beautiful People, Irresponsible Hate Anthem, The Last Day on Earth, Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes

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Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) (2000)

Released November 14th, 2000 was Holy Wood, Marilyn Manson's fourth studio album. It was recorded in Death Valley, hence the title of the record. The first single was Disposable Teens, which hit stores November 6th, a week before the record. Disposable Teens is a two CD set with a third in a cardboard leaflet. The Fight Song was the second single from the album, the video showed a football game between goths and jocks. The Fight Song came with collectible tarot cards made by Manson himself. The Fight Song comes in 2 CD sets, the first set from the UK, the second from Germany. The third single from the album is The Nobodies, for which a "fantastic" video was made, almost like a twisted fairy tale. Manson said this video is the band's best and his personal favourite.

ALBUM TRACKS: Godeatgod, The Love Song, The Fight Song, Disposable Teens, Target Audience, "President Dead", In the Shadow of the Valley of Death, Cruci-fiction in Space, A Place in the Dirt, The Nobodies, The Death Song, Lamb of God, Born Again, Burning Flag,
Coma Black (a) Eden Eye, (b) The Apple of Discord, The Fall of Adam, King Kill 33, Count to Six and Die (The Vacuum of Infinite Space Encompassing)

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The drugs, they say, make us feel so hollow, we love, in vain, narcissistic and so shallow...