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* Entertainer of the Year, 1992 Florida Jammy Awards<ref>[http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1993-02-11/features/9301090039_1_presenters-marilyn-manson-rock-band Orlando Rocks (for One Night)]. Sandra Schulman. SunSentinel. February 11, 1993.</ref> | * Entertainer of the Year, 1992 Florida Jammy Awards<ref>[http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1993-02-11/features/9301090039_1_presenters-marilyn-manson-rock-band Orlando Rocks (for One Night)]. Sandra Schulman. SunSentinel. February 11, 1993.</ref> | ||
− | * Song of the Year for "[[ | + | * Song of the Year for "[[Dope Hat]]," 1993 South Florida Slammie Awards |
* Band of the Year, 1993 South Florida Slammie Awards | * Band of the Year, 1993 South Florida Slammie Awards | ||
* Band of the Year, 1994 South Florida Slammie Awards | * Band of the Year, 1994 South Florida Slammie Awards | ||
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* Album of the Year, 1994 South Florida Slammie Awards | * Album of the Year, 1994 South Florida Slammie Awards | ||
* Band of the Year, 1996 South Florida Slammie Awards | * Band of the Year, 1996 South Florida Slammie Awards | ||
− | * Best Art Directing for "[[ | + | * Best Art Directing for "[[The Beautiful People]]," 1997 Music Video Production Awards |
* Best Editing for "The Beautiful People," 1997 Music Video Production Awards | * Best Editing for "The Beautiful People," 1997 Music Video Production Awards | ||
* Best Styling for "The Beautiful People," 1997 Music Video Production Awards | * Best Styling for "The Beautiful People," 1997 Music Video Production Awards | ||
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* Best Video for "[[mOBSCENE]]," 2003 Kerrang! Awards | * Best Video for "[[mOBSCENE]]," 2003 Kerrang! Awards | ||
* Best Metal Performance for "mOBSCENE," 2004 Grammy Awards | * Best Metal Performance for "mOBSCENE," 2004 Grammy Awards | ||
− | * International Rock/Alternative Male/Female Artist/Group of the Year for ''[[ | + | * International Rock/Alternative Male/Female Artist/Group of the Year for ''[[Eat Me, Drink Me]]'', 2008 ECHO Awards |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Lists]] | [[Category:Lists]] |
Revision as of 00:20, 4 March 2016
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- Entertainer of the Year, 1992 Florida Jammy Awards[1]
- Song of the Year for "Dope Hat," 1993 South Florida Slammie Awards
- Band of the Year, 1993 South Florida Slammie Awards
- Band of the Year, 1994 South Florida Slammie Awards
- Vocalist of the Year, 1994 South Florida Slammie Awards
- Video of the Year, 1994 South Florida Slammie Awards
- Album of the Year, 1994 South Florida Slammie Awards
- Band of the Year, 1996 South Florida Slammie Awards
- Best Art Directing for "The Beautiful People," 1997 Music Video Production Awards
- Best Editing for "The Beautiful People," 1997 Music Video Production Awards
- Best Styling for "The Beautiful People," 1997 Music Video Production Awards
- Maximum Vision Award for "The Dope Show," 1998 Billboard Video Music Awards
- Best Clip (Hard Rock/Metal) for "The Dope Show," 1998 Billboard Video Music Awards
Nominated
- Best Hard Alternative Band, 1992 South Florida Slammie Awards
- Band of the Year, 1992 South Florida Slammie Awards
- Best Hard Rock Video for "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," 1996 MTV Video Music Awards
- Best Special Effects in a Video for "The Beautiful People," 1997 MTV Video Music Awards
- Best Art Direction in a Video for "The Beautiful People," 1997 MTV Video Music Awards
- Best Rock Video for "The Beautiful People," 1997 MTV Video Music Awards
- Best Rock Video for "The Dope Show," 1998 European Music Awards
- Best Rock Artist, 1999 MTV Europe Music Award
- Best Hard Rock Performance for "The Dope Show," 1999 Grammy Awards
- Best Metal Performance for "Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes," 2001 Grammy Awards
- Best Video for "mOBSCENE," 2003 Kerrang! Awards
- Best Metal Performance for "mOBSCENE," 2004 Grammy Awards
- International Rock/Alternative Male/Female Artist/Group of the Year for Eat Me, Drink Me, 2008 ECHO Awards
References
- ↑ Orlando Rocks (for One Night). Sandra Schulman. SunSentinel. February 11, 1993.