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Image:Requested.png|<center>'''''[[Nova Rock Festival]]'''''<br>2005<br>
 
Image:Requested.png|<center>'''''[[Nova Rock Festival]]'''''<br>2005<br>
 
Image:Requested.png|<center>'''''[[Moscow 21-06-05]]'''''<br>2005<br>
 
Image:Requested.png|<center>'''''[[Moscow 21-06-05]]'''''<br>2005<br>
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Image:Requested.png|<center>'''''[[Moscow, Tuesday, 21st June]]'''''<br>2005<br>
 
Image:2005-Budapest.jpg|<center>'''''[[Budapest 05]]'''''<br>2005<br>
 
Image:2005-Budapest.jpg|<center>'''''[[Budapest 05]]'''''<br>2005<br>
 
Image:UltimateMansonCollection.jpg|<center>'''''[[The Ultimate Marilyn Manson Live Collection 2006]]'''''<br>2006<br>
 
Image:UltimateMansonCollection.jpg|<center>'''''[[The Ultimate Marilyn Manson Live Collection 2006]]'''''<br>2006<br>

Revision as of 15:22, 6 January 2010

The Marilyn Manson bootleg discography spans roughly 20 years, from 1989 to 2009. This includes featured works that the band produced prior to signing with Interscope Records, under the name Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids.

Bootlegged works listed here include demo and live compilations, live recordings, unauthorized interviews, and unofficial remixes.

Compilation bootlegs

Live bootlegs

Spoken bootlegs

Unofficial remixes

  • "1996" (Powerpuff Girls Remix)