List of Marilyn Manson songs covered
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This page documents all songs by Marilyn Manson that have been performed by other bands or artists.
Contents
"Apple of Sodom"
- "Apple of Sodom" has been performed live by American cello rock band Rasputina, but has not been officially released.
"Coma White"
- "Coma White" was covered by Norwegian synthpop band Apoptygma Berzerk, and released officially in 2005 on the goth compilation Goth Industrial Club Anthems.
- It has also been covered by Dreadful Shadows, and released officially in 2000 on their Apology album.
"Cryptorchid"
- "Cryptorchid" has been performed live by Dave Matthews Band in 1997, but has not been officially released.
"Dried Up, Tied and Dead to the World"
- "Dried Up, Tied and Dead to the World" has been performed live by American cello rock band Rasputina, but has not been officially released.
"Minute of Decay"
- "Minute of Decay" has been performed by Charlie Drown, but has not been officially released.
"The Beautiful People"
- "The Beautiful People" has been covered by American jazz group the Lester Bowie Brass Fantasy, and released officially in 1999 on the The Odyssey Of Funk & Popular Music album.
- It was covered by American metalcore band Eighteen Visions, and released officially in 2006 on the punk compilation Punk Goes 90s.
- It has also been covered by Belgian girls' choir the Scala & Kolacny Brothers, and released officially in 2007 on their One-Winged Angel album.
- It was also covered by American groove metal band Soulfly, for a June 2007 Kerrang! compilation.
"Tourniquet"
- "Tourniquet" has been performed live by American cello rock band Rasputina, but has not been officially released.
"The Dope Show"
- "The Dope Show" was covered by M-Halo, and released officially in 2003 on the Nothing tribute compilation Daedal Drones.
- It has been performed live by Berlin at the Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, Orange County, USA.
"The Nobodies"
- "The Nobodies" has been covered by Kurt Engfehr for official release in 2002 on the soundtrack to the film Bowling for Columbine.