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{{Cquote|Is there anyone who has the swagger or delivers a seethingly sinister sound as good as [[Marilyn Manson]] these days? On "[[The Mephistopheles of Los Angeles]]," Manson reclaims a bit of "[[The Beautiful People]]" swinging groove, but plays it even darker. As he states in the song, he'll "rise to every occasion." In this case, he's correct as "The Mephistopheles of Los Angeles" feels like a true standout offering from his ''[[The Pale Emperor|Pale Emperor]]'' album, ready to sit alongside some of his best works, making it our choice for Best Rock Song of 2015.}} | {{Cquote|Is there anyone who has the swagger or delivers a seethingly sinister sound as good as [[Marilyn Manson]] these days? On "[[The Mephistopheles of Los Angeles]]," Manson reclaims a bit of "[[The Beautiful People]]" swinging groove, but plays it even darker. As he states in the song, he'll "rise to every occasion." In this case, he's correct as "The Mephistopheles of Los Angeles" feels like a true standout offering from his ''[[The Pale Emperor|Pale Emperor]]'' album, ready to sit alongside some of his best works, making it our choice for Best Rock Song of 2015.}} |