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Lucas continued performing using his Marilyn Manson alias even after departing from the group. Partnering with another musician, Trace, in 1996 Lucas formed an industrial electronic project called [[Electro-Shock Therapy]], which remains active in 2010. There have allegedly been over one-thousand Electro-Shock Therapy songs recorded.<ref name="Red Entertainment">[http://www.redentertainment.com/Artists/ElectroshockTherapy/index.html Electroshock Therapy]. Red Entertainment Booking Agency. November 23, 2008.</ref>
 
Lucas continued performing using his Marilyn Manson alias even after departing from the group. Partnering with another musician, Trace, in 1996 Lucas formed an industrial electronic project called [[Electro-Shock Therapy]], which remains active in 2010. There have allegedly been over one-thousand Electro-Shock Therapy songs recorded.<ref name="Red Entertainment">[http://www.redentertainment.com/Artists/ElectroshockTherapy/index.html Electroshock Therapy]. Red Entertainment Booking Agency. November 23, 2008.</ref>
  
Between 2002 and 2003, Lucas was active with three additional projects. First, he embarked on a short headlining tour with Nocturne. The following November, Lucas and Electro-Shock Therapy bandmate Trace were invited to perform with Orlando industrial group Ambionica. Following the New Year, Lucas recorded with [[Kuzmark]]. In August 2009, Lucas payed tribute to the late [[Gidget Gein]] by performing at Los Angeles' Viper Room, which also saw appearances by Al B. Damned of Gidget Gein and the Dali Gaggers, and Mike Starr of Alice in Chains.
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Between 2002 and 2003, Lucas was active with three additional projects. First, he embarked on a short headlining tour with [[Nocturne]]. The following November, Lucas and Electro-Shock Therapy bandmate Trace were invited to perform with Orlando industrial group Ambionica. Following the New Year, Lucas recorded with [[Kuzmark]]. In August 2009, Lucas payed tribute to the late [[Gidget Gein]] by performing at Los Angeles' Viper Room, which also saw appearances by Al B. Damned of Gidget Gein and the Dali Gaggers, and Mike Starr of Alice in Chains.
  
 
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