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Beginning in 2004, the [[Lest We Forget – The Best Of|Lest We Forget]] era motioned for [[Marilyn Manson|Manson]]'s alleged "exit from music". The compilation served as a Best-of album for the past thirteen years in which Manson was involved in music. The subsequent [[Against All Gods|tour]] and its imagery was of an elegant Victorian style and brought back the themes of [[Celebritarian Corporation|Celebritarianism]], last seen in the [[:Category:Holy Wood era|Holy Wood era]]. During this time, Manson had been experiencing depression, largely due to marital problems with his then-wife [[Dita Von Teese]] and began focusing on his career in painting, rather than music. His painting, "[[Experience Is the Mistress of Fools]]" is used as the cover of the album.
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Beginning in 2004, the [[Lest We Forget – The Best Of|Lest We Forget]] era motioned for [[Marilyn Manson|Manson]]'s alleged "exit from music". The compilation served as a Best-of album for the past thirteen years in which Manson was involved in music. The subsequent [[Against All Gods|tour]] and its imagery was of an elegant Victorian style and brought back the themes of [[Celebritarian Corporation|Celebritarianism]], last seen in the [[Holy Wood]] era. During this time, Manson had been experiencing depression, largely due to marital problems with his then-wife [[Dita Von Teese]] and began focusing on his career in painting, rather than music. His painting, "[[Experience Is the Mistress of Fools]]" is used as the cover of the album.
  
 
Although being largely inactive music-wise during this era, the [[Marilyn Manson (band)|band]] produced a commercially successful cover of Depeche Mode's "[[Personal Jesus]]", released as a single.
 
Although being largely inactive music-wise during this era, the [[Marilyn Manson (band)|band]] produced a commercially successful cover of Depeche Mode's "[[Personal Jesus]]", released as a single.

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