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− | '''''Lest We Forget – The Best Of''''' is a best of album by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]], released on September 28, 2004 by [[Interscope Records]]. A new song was recorded to promote the album, a cover of Depeche Mode's "[[Personal Jesus]]". The inside booklet contains previous photo-shoots and several new pictures hinting at Manson's next era and musical/lyric direction, At the time of release Manson had been quoted as having called ''Lest We Forget'' the band's "farewell album". However, assured the public that it would "not be the last Marilyn Manson album." This album marks highlights from the band's catalogue from 1994-2003. In several interviews following Lest We Forget, Manson hinted that he no longer wished to produce music around this time, and thus marks the beginning of Manson's venture into other projects, such as [[ | + | '''''Lest We Forget – The Best Of''''' is a best of album by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]], released on September 28, 2004 by [[Interscope Records]]. A new song was recorded to promote the album, a cover of Depeche Mode's "[[Personal Jesus]]". The inside booklet contains previous photo-shoots and several new pictures hinting at Manson's next era and musical/lyric direction, At the time of release Manson had been quoted as having called ''Lest We Forget'' the band's "farewell album". However, assured the public that it would "not be the last Marilyn Manson album." This album marks highlights from the band's catalogue from 1994-2003. In several interviews following Lest We Forget, Manson hinted that he no longer wished to produce music around this time, and thus marks the beginning of Manson's venture into other projects, such as [[Phantasmagoria]]. ''Lest We Forget'' was followed by the band's sixth studio album, ''[[Eat Me, Drink Me]]'', released on June 5, 2007. |
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The now out of print deluxe edition includes a bonus DVD containing most of the band's music videos, excluding "[[Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes]]", "[[Tainted Love]]" and "[[(s)AINT]]". | The now out of print deluxe edition includes a bonus DVD containing most of the band's music videos, excluding "[[Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes]]", "[[Tainted Love]]" and "[[(s)AINT]]". |