Marilyn Manson Discography Blogspot Top [best] Now
Introduction
1. Introduction
- Out-of-print material: By 2015, many Manson singles and remix EPs were physically unavailable and not on streaming.
- Regional restrictions: Fans outside North America and Europe often could not purchase digital copies from iTunes or Amazon.
- Manson’s own ambivalence: In early interviews, Manson expressed a quasi-rebellious approval of bootlegging, aligning with his shock-rock anti-commercial persona — though his labels disagreed.
A Note on the "Blogspot Era"
5. The Golden Age of Grotesque (2003)
- Why it matters: Glam-rock and electronic shift; more melodic and radio-friendly while still subversive.
- Standout tracks: “The Dope Show,” “I Don’t Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me),” “Rock Is Dead.”
- Smells Like Children (1995) EP: The Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) cover changed everything. Look for the uncensored Everlasting Cocksucker.
- The Last Tour on Earth (1999) (Live): Includes the infamous Rock is Dead rant.
- Lest We Forget: The Best Of (2004) B-Sides: Personal Jesus (Depeche Mode cover) and The Nobodies (Wormwood Remix).
- Demos and Bootlegs: Antichrist Superstar (Acoustic Tapes), The Manson Family Album (pre-Portrait demos), and Godeatgod (live demos from the Holy Wood tour).