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===HERE IT IS!===
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=== HERE IT IS! ===
 
''Here It Is! was an official release from [[Marilyn Manson]] on March 3, 2003 in his Marilynmanson.com journals page, announcing the song titles for [[The Golden Age of Grotesque]] album.''<ref>[http://www.nachtkabarett.com/journal The Nachtkabarett]</ref>
 
''Here It Is! was an official release from [[Marilyn Manson]] on March 3, 2003 in his Marilynmanson.com journals page, announcing the song titles for [[The Golden Age of Grotesque]] album.''<ref>[http://www.nachtkabarett.com/journal The Nachtkabarett]</ref>
  
  
This is a (de)press release:  
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This is a (de)press release:
  
Marilyn Manson will release "The Golden Age of Grotesque" on May 13, 2003 on Interscope Records. The tracklisting is as follows:  
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Marilyn Manson will release "The Golden Age of Grotesque" on May 13, 2003 on Interscope Records. The tracklisting is as follows:
  
 
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[[Obsequey (The Death of Art)]] <br />
 
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The album is produced by [[Marilyn Manson]] and [[Tim Skold]] and mixed by Ben Grosse. The first single will be "[[mOBSCENE]]."  
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The album is produced by [[Marilyn Manson]] and [[Tim Skold]] and mixed by Ben Grosse. The first single will be "[[mOBSCENE]]."
  
Marilyn Manson takes his inspirations from the glamour of 1930s Hollywood, the grotesque of Vaudeville to the extreme height of cabaret decadence and so-called "degenerate" art in Weimar Berlin just before its destruction.  
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Marilyn Manson takes his inspirations from the glamour of 1930s Hollywood, the grotesque of Vaudeville to the extreme height of cabaret decadence and so-called "degenerate" art in Weimar Berlin just before its destruction.
  
Manson says, "This album is about expression. The imagination and personality of the individual cannot be trapped by small minds or defined by any one person. The genius of art finds sanctuary among children and madmen to survive. That, is who we are."  
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Manson says, "This album is about expression. The imagination and personality of the individual cannot be trapped by small minds or defined by any one person. The genius of art finds sanctuary among children and madmen to survive. That, is who we are."
  
Marilyn Manson has collaborated with renown artist [[Gottfried Helnwein]] for the album's controversial artwork which is part of a greater series that will be exhibited in museums all across the world. For more info check www.marilynmanson.com and www.helnwein.com .  
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Marilyn Manson has collaborated with renown artist [[Gottfried Helnwein]] for the album's controversial artwork which is part of a greater series that will be exhibited in museums all across the world. For more info check www.marilynmanson.com and www.helnwein.com .
  
This tracklisting will still contain a few surprises, I couldn't give you all the details yet. You have to wait for the album to find your bruises.  
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This tracklisting will still contain a few surprises, I couldn't give you all the details yet. You have to wait for the album to find your bruises.
  
 
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[[Category:Marilyn Manson's journal entries]]

Latest revision as of 16:17, 23 January 2024

Journal entry by Marilyn Manson
Title HERE IT IS!
Date 2003


HERE IT IS![edit]

Here It Is! was an official release from Marilyn Manson on March 3, 2003 in his Marilynmanson.com journals page, announcing the song titles for The Golden Age of Grotesque album.[1]


This is a (de)press release:

Marilyn Manson will release "The Golden Age of Grotesque" on May 13, 2003 on Interscope Records. The tracklisting is as follows:

Intro
This Is The New Shit
mOBSCENE
Doll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggety-Zag
Use Your Fist And Not Your Mouth
The Golden Age Of Grotesque
(s)AINT
Ka-boom Ka-boom
Slutgarden
Spade
Para-noir
The Bright Young Things
Better Of Two Evils
Vodevil
Obsequey (The Death of Art)

The album is produced by Marilyn Manson and Tim Skold and mixed by Ben Grosse. The first single will be "mOBSCENE."

Marilyn Manson takes his inspirations from the glamour of 1930s Hollywood, the grotesque of Vaudeville to the extreme height of cabaret decadence and so-called "degenerate" art in Weimar Berlin just before its destruction.

Manson says, "This album is about expression. The imagination and personality of the individual cannot be trapped by small minds or defined by any one person. The genius of art finds sanctuary among children and madmen to survive. That, is who we are."

Marilyn Manson has collaborated with renown artist Gottfried Helnwein for the album's controversial artwork which is part of a greater series that will be exhibited in museums all across the world. For more info check www.marilynmanson.com and www.helnwein.com .

This tracklisting will still contain a few surprises, I couldn't give you all the details yet. You have to wait for the album to find your bruises.

MM
AD

References[edit]

  1. The Nachtkabarett