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"The golden age of grotesque" CD by Marilyn Manson

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“The Golden Age of Grotesque” has been strongly influenced by Marylin Manson's new member Tim Sköld, known among others for his work with KMFDM. The bass player played a huge part in songwriting after Twiggi Ramirez had left the band.
Item no. 420099
Title The golden age of grotesque
Musical Genre Industrial
Product topic Bands
Band Marilyn Manson
Release date 5/12/03
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD

CD 1

  • 1.
    Thaeter (Album Version (Explicit) - Intro)
  • 2.
    This Is The New Shit (Album Version)
  • 3.
    mOBSCENE (Album Version)
  • 4.
    Doll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggety-Zag (Album Version (Explicit))
  • 5.
    Use Your Fist And Not Your Mouth (Album Version (Explicit))
  • 6.
    The Golden Age Of Grotesque (Album Version (Explicit))
  • 7.
    (s)AINT (Album Version)
  • 8.
    Ka-Boom Ka-Boom (Album Version (Explicit))
  • 9.
    Slutgarden (Album Version (Explicit))
  • 10.
    Spade (Album Version (Explicit))
  • 11.
    Para-noir (Album Version (Explicit))
  • 12.
    The Bright Young Things (Album Version (Explicit))
  • 13.
    Better Of Two Evils (Album Version (Explicit))
  • 14.
    Vodevil (Album Version (Explicit))
  • 15.
    Obsequey (The Death Of Art) (Album Version (Explicit) - Outro)
  • 16.
    Tainted Love (Album Version)

by Matthias Mineur (04/03) If you look for the ideals of Marilyn Manson you'll have to go deep into the history of rock music. Optically you could surely guess Alice Cooper or also the early David Bowie. Musically, the American poaches in Glam Rock, mixes it with Metal and Crossover even incorporates cool Techno/Industrial-sounds in the like of Nine Inch Nails. All that is brought together so skilfully that also for "The Golden Age Of Grotesque" you can speak of a typical MM-album. The guitars are howling, Manson adds sensational passwords of his philosophy of life, the drummer keeps the MTV-direction and producer Tim Skold provides a sound that fits all locations. So "The Golden Age Of Grotesque" is the most subtle kind of mainstream - Metal-Fans will bang their heads in delight, Pop fans are fascinated by the androgen outer of the shrill musician and the charts have waited in anticipation for him.

Marilyn Manson