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Updated Marilyn Manson Tier List including One Assassination Under God Portrait of an American Family (1994) Marilyn Manson's debut album, produced by Trent Reznor, introduces a dark, satirical critique of American culture with gritty, industrial-inspired rock. Tracks like "Lunchbox" and "Get Your Gunn" exemplify its raw energy and controversial themes. It marks the beginning of the band's provocative journey through shock rock. Smells Like Children (1995) This EP expands on the sound and themes of the debut with remixes, covers, and experimental tracks, featuring the breakout hit "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)." The release solidified Manson's reputation for blending the grotesque and beautiful. Its chaotic, hallucinatory vibe is both disorienting and fascinating. Antichrist Superstar (1996) A concept album and cultural turning point, Antichrist Superstar is a scathing critique of religion and societal control. Tracks like "The Beautiful People" brought Marilyn Manson mainstream fame, while the album’s theatrical aggression shocked audiences. Produced with Trent Reznor, it’s a defining work of industrial metal. Mechanical Animals (1998) With glam rock influences, Mechanical Animals takes a more melodic and introspective approach, exploring themes of alienation and fame. Songs like "The Dope Show" showcased a shift in sound, embracing Bowie-esque aesthetics. It’s the second part of Manson’s conceptual trilogy, contrasting its predecessor's chaos with a detached elegance. Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) (2000) This album delves into themes of media, violence, and martyrdom, completing the trilogy started with *Antichrist Superstar*. Tracks like "The Fight Song" and "Disposable Teens" mix biting commentary with explosive energy. The project balances industrial grit with hauntingly poetic storytelling. The Golden Age of Grotesque (2003) Inspired by the decadence of 1930s Berlin, this album channels burlesque and cabaret into its industrial-metal framework. Songs like "mOBSCENE" and "This Is the New Shit" are brash, theatrical, and unapologetically over-the-top. It marked a departure from heavier conceptual themes to focus on excess and rebellion. Eat Me, Drink Me (2007) A deeply personal album, Eat Me, Drink Me shifts towards a more gothic and introspective sound, reflecting Manson’s emotional turmoil. Tracks like "Heart-Shaped Glasses" and "Putting Holes in Happiness" explore love, loss, and self-destruction. The stripped-back production emphasizes vulnerability over shock. The High End of Low (2009) This record revisits darker tones and themes of self-destruction, drawing on Manson's struggles and fractured relationships. Songs like "Arma-Goddamn-Motherfuckin-Geddon" and "Leave a Scar" combine raw aggression with reflective undertones. Its sprawling tracklist offers moments of both fury and melancholy. Born Villain (2012) Returning to a heavier industrial sound, Born Villain incorporates influences from early Manson works while exploring new lyrical depths. Tracks like "No Reflection" reflect themes of transformation and resilience. The album’s aggressive aesthetic marked a creative resurgence for the band. The Pale Emperor (2015) Fusing blues-rock with Manson’s industrial roots, The Pale Emperor is a mature, stripped-down exploration of mortality and identity. Songs like "Deep Six" and "Third Day of a Seven Day Binge" showcase a refined, hauntingly atmospheric sound. It’s widely regarded as a career renaissance. Heaven Upside Down (2017) A continuation of the themes in *The Pale Emperor*, this album brings a sharper, angrier edge to its sound. Tracks like "KILL4ME" and "We Know Where You F***ing Live" fuse aggression with melodic experimentation. It balances classic Manson provocation with modern relevance. We Are Chaos (2020) Produced by Shooter Jennings, We Are Chaos blends gothic rock with introspective, melodic songwriting. Its title track and songs like "Don't Chase the Dead" explore vulnerability and societal disarray. The album is a contemplative evolution of Manson's artistic identity. #RockMusic #AlternativeMusic #ClassicRock #MusicReleases #musicpromotions #GenXMusic #VinylRecords #vinylcollection #vinyl #vinylcollecting 00:00 Introduction 00:53 Portrait of an American Family 02:44 Smells Like Children 04:14 Antichrist Superstar 06:26 Remix & Repent 06:58 Mechanical Animals 08:25 The Last Tour on Earth 09:09 Holy Wood 11:01 The Golden Age of Grotesque 12:59 Lest We Forget 13:58 Eat Me, Drink Me 15:08 The High End of Low 16:55 Born Villain 18:37 The Pale Emperor 19:39 Heaven Upside Down 21:06 We Are Chaos 23:52 One Assassination Under God: Chapter 1