Marilyn Manson, the iconic American rock band, has been a driving force in the industrial metal genre for over three decades. Formed in 1989 by lead vocalist Marilyn Manson (Brian Hugh Warner) and guitarist Dave Navarro, the band has undergone significant transformations throughout their career. One of the most fascinating aspects of Marilyn Manson's journey is their discography, which showcases the band's evolution, experimentation, and innovation.
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With the controversy cooling slightly, Manson embraced the decadence of 1930s Weimar Berlin and Vaudeville. Golden Age is a sleazy, swinging, cabaret-style industrial record. It lacks the conceptual weight of the previous trilogy, but it makes up for it in style. Marilyn Manson, the iconic American rock band, has
A shift toward glam-rock and themes of disassociation and drug-fueled alienation. Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) (2000): Disclaimer: This blog post is a retrospective on
Marilyn Manson's discography is defined by thematic shifts, with the "Triptych" era— Antichrist Superstar Mechanical Animals