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(I Am Among No One wasn't a working title (especially note the second half of the vid's name), and "No Reason" was what fans once thought it was called. Manson never said he wrote it under that name)
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==''Born Villain''==
 
==''Born Villain''==
* "[[Hey, Cruel World...]]" had part of a verse leaked in a 26-second clip titled "I am among no one (excerpt from an undisclosed song with an unreleased title."
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* The album was originally recorded with the title ''Co-Morbid'' in mind, but this was scrapped in favor of ''Born Villain''. This was due to the word "morbid" in the title coming off as too 'death metal.'
* "[[Overneath the Path of Misery]]" was given the nickname "No Reason" for the amount of times the words were repeated when part of the song was released in the Born Villain trailer. Manson confirmed the actual title was ''Overneath the Path of Misery'' at The Path of Misery art gallery in Mexico. 
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* The album was originally titled "Co-Morbid", but scrapped the title in favor of ''Born Villain''. This was due to the word "morbid" in the title coming off as too 'death metal'.
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[[Category: Lists]]
 
[[Category: Lists]]

Revision as of 06:07, 15 May 2012

This is a list of working titles for material published by rock band Marilyn Manson, such as songs and albums in the band's discography.

Portrait of an American Family

  • "Dogma" was at its earliest, recorded under the name "Strange Same Dogma". During the recording of Portrait of an American Family, the song's title was revised to "Dogma (Citronella)", before being truncated to simply "Dogma".
  • The Portrait of an American Family album itself was originally slated to be called The Manson Family Album.

Antichrist Superstar

  • "Kinderfeld" had its earliest roots in the form of a song titled "Smells Like Children", although it is uncertain if this name was ever a working title for the revised "Kinderfeld" recording.

Mechanical Animals

Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)

  • "Born Again" had the working title of "Valley of the Dolls", a recurring lyric towards the end of the track.
  • "King Kill 33°" was originally recorded under the name "Gun Factory".
  • The album was originally conceived without the "Holy Wood" prefix, and was to be called In the Shadow of the Valley of Death.

The Golden Age of Grotesque

Eat Me, Drink Me

The High End of Low

  • "Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon" originally had an alternate spelling, "Armagoddamotherfuckingeddon".
  • "I Have to Look Up Just to See Hell" was intended to the the title track of The High End of Low, and so was naturally also titled "The High End of Low".
  • "Leave a Scar" began in the form of a demo titled "maybeharmfulifswallowed".
  • "WOW" initially had a slightly longer title, "The WOW".
  • "Wight Spider" was initially meant to be titled "White Spider"; the titled was changed after have recorded it, and it wasn't necessary to record it again because of the same pronunciation of the two words.

Born Villain

  • The album was originally recorded with the title Co-Morbid in mind, but this was scrapped in favor of Born Villain. This was due to the word "morbid" in the title coming off as too 'death metal.'