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Releases are divided by era for your convenience.
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Spooky Kids era, 1989–1995

"We try to show people what they are afraid of. If they are disgusted they need to ask themselves why."
— Marilyn Manson, The Miami Herald (October 1991)
Cover Title Date Format Notes
The Raw Boned Psalms The Raw Boned Psalms January 1990 Cassette Unknown to the fan community before its brief appearance in Demystifying the Devil. Its track listing is unverified.
The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat May 1990 Cassette A handful of copies were pressed for friends of the band and club owners interested in booking them for shows.
Big Black Bus Big Black Bus September 1990 Cassette The first Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids cassette publicly sold.
Grist-o-Line Grist-o-Line December 1990 Cassette A contest was held in which the first person to call the Spooky Kids Hotline with the correct answer to "What was the name of Willy Wonka's boat?" won a copy of the cassette.
Lunchbox Lunchbox March 1991 Cassette The band's first cassette to be pressed in color. It was produced in greater numbers than any other Spooky Kids cassette.
After School Special After School Special December 1991 Cassette Contains the first recording of "Lunchbox," despite the title of the cassette prior.
Live as Hell Live as Hell May 1992 Cassette Features a recording of the band's WYNF performance on April 26, 1992, and a bonus track from the unreleased cassette Thrift.
The Family Jams The Family Jams August 1992 Cassette The band's first cassette released following truncating their name from Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids to Marilyn Manson.
Refrigerator Refrigerator January 17, 1993 Cassette The band's last cassette released before their major label debut the following year.
Get Your Gunn Get Your Gunn July 12, 1994 Single Marilyn Manson's first single.
Portrait of an American Family Portrait of an American Family July 19, 1994 Album Four new songs were released on the band's major label debut, though all songs differed greatly from their cassette compositions.
"Get Your Gunn" appears on S.F.W. Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. S.F.W. Original Motion Picture Soundtrack September 27, 1994 Soundtrack This soundtrack featured "Get Your Gunn" from Portrait of an American Family.
Lunchbox Lunchbox February 6, 1995 Single Marilyn Manson's second single also featured a clean version and three remixes of "Lunchbox," and a cover of "Down in the Park."
Smells Like Children Smells Like Children October 24, 1995 Album Sometimes considered an EP, this album is lush with covers, remixes, skits and instrumentals recorded on the Portrait of an American Family tour.
Dope Hat Dope Hat Late 1995 Single Marilyn Manson's first single not to be commercially released. Also featured the "Diary of a Dope Fiend" and "Dance of the Dope Hats" rearrangements from Smells Like Children.

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Antichrist Superstar era, 1996–1997

"It kinda documents the time we spent in New Orleans."
— Marilyn Manson, DJ Blue (January 1996)

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Sweet Dreams Antichrist Superstar Antichrist Superstar The Beautiful People
Tourniquet Man That You Fear Long Hard Road Out of Hell Remix & Repent Dead to the World Mechanical Animals The Dope Show Mechanical Manson I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me)
Rock Is Dead Coma White God Is in the T.V. The Last Tour on Earth Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes Marilyn Manson: The Collector's Edition Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) Disposable Teens Holy Manson
The Fight Song The Nobodies Working Class Hero Tainted Love Guns, God and Government World Tour A Grotesque Evening with Marilyn Manson The Golden Age of Grotesque Doppelherz mOBSCENE
This Is the New Shit Lunch Boxes & Choklit Cows Thrift Lest We Forget – The Best Of (s)AINT Video (Uncut, Unrated, Banned by Label) Personal Jesus The Nobodies: 2005 Against All Gods Mix Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand) Eat Me, Drink Me
You and Me and the Devil Makes 3 Putting Holes in Happiness Hot Topic download card iTunes Essentials: Marilyn Manson Lost & Found We're from America Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon The High End of Low Guns, God, and Government – Live in L.A.
No Reflection Born Villain

Featuring soundtracks ordered by date, since earliest entry on September 27, 1994.

"Apple of Sodom" appears on the soundtrack for the film Lost Highway. "The Suck for Your Solution" appears on Private Parts: The Album. "Kiddie Grinder" appears on Nowhere: Music from the Gregg Araki Movie. "Long Hard Road Out of Hell" appears on Spawn: The Album. "Golden Years" appears on Dead Man on Campus: Music from the Motion Picture. "Sweet Tooth" appears on Strangeland: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. "Rock Is Dead" appears on The Matrix: Music from the Motion Picture. "Highway to Hell" appears on Detroit Rock City: Music from the Motion Picture. 
"Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes" appears on the soundtrack for the television series Celebrity Deathmatch. "Strange Same Dogma" and "White Knuckles" appear on The Funnel Zone. "Suicide Is Painless" appears on the soundtrack for the film Blair Witch Project 2: Book of Shadows. "Valentine's Day" appears on Valentine: Music from the Motion Picture. The Wormwood Remix of "The Nobodies" appears on From Hell: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. "The Fight Song" appears on Mean Machine: Original Soundtrack. "Tainted Love" appears on Not Another Teen Movie: Music from the Motion Picture. "Redeemer" appears on Queen of the Damned: Music from the Motion Picture. "The KKK Took My Baby Away" appears on We're a Happy Family - A Tribute to Ramones. 
The Slipknot Remix of "The Fight Song" appears on Resident Evil: Music from and Inspired by the Original Motion Picture. "This Is the New Shit" appears on The Matrix Reloaded: The Album. "The La La Song" appears on Party Monster: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. "Personal Jesus" appears on Queer as Folk: The Final Season - Music from the Showtime Original Series. "Dried Up, Tied and Dead to the World" appears on House of Wax: Music from the Motion Picture. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" appears on Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room - Music from the Film. The Venus Head Trap Remix of "Irresponsible Hate Anthem" appears on Saw II: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. "This Is Halloween" appears on The Nightmare Before Christmas: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. The Nick Zinner Remix of "Putting Holes in Happiness" appears on Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Companion Pack.
"This Is Halloween" appears on Nightmare Revisited. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" appears on Gamer: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.

Use in video games

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  • "Rock is Dead" appeared in the game Midnight Club 3 for PS2 and PSP.
  • Manson made an appearance in the video game Area 51 as Edgar a Grey Alien.
  • The song "Cruci-Fiction in Space" is featured in a commercial for a video game, The Darkness.
  • The video for Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes features Manson from the Celebrity Deathmatch video game for which he recorded a song for the soundtrack in 2003.
  • The song "Use Your Fist and Not Your Mouth" was the credits score of the game Cold Fear as well as Spawn: Armageddon.
  • The clean version of "The Beautiful People" was made available for download in Guitar Hero 5 on October 29, 2009. It can be purchased on the Xbox Live Marketplace for 160 Microsoft Points, on the PlayStation Store for $1.99 and on the Wii Shop Channel for 200 Wii Points, as part of the All Hallows' Eve Track Pack.
  • The song "The Beautiful People" is featured in the video game Brütal Legend,[1] and is available for download on Guitar Hero 5 and will be available on Rock Band 3.
  • The Guitar Hero Remix of "Putting Holes in Happiness" was made available for download in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock on October 31, 2007. Initially it was exclusive to Xbox 360 players who redeemed a code found in copies of the soundtrack Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Companion Pack. On August 7, 2008, this song among others was made publicly available on the Xbox Live Marketplace for 500 Microsoft Points, as well as on the PlayStation Store for $6.25, as part of the Companion Pack. In-game, the song is referred to as simply "Putting Holes in Happiness".
  • "Disposable Teens" was made available for download to Rock Band players on July 7, 2009. It can be purchased on the Xbox Live Marketplace for 160 Microsoft Points, as part of Mayhem Tour 2009 Pack 01.
  • His likeness was supposed to be featured in Korn frontman and friend Jonathan Davis' Pop Scars, but the development of the game was cancelled in 2004, for unknown reasons.[2].
  • "This Is the New Shit" is used in the trailer for Dragon:Age Origins
  • "The Dope Show" was made available for download to Rock Band players on February 23, 2010. It can be purchased on the Xbox Live Marketplace for 160 Microsoft Points, on the PlayStation Store for $1.99 and on the Wii Shop Channel for 200 Wii Points.
  • "The Dope Show" was also made available for download in Guitar Hero 5 on September 7, 2010. Like its Rock Band equivalent, it can also be purchased on the Xbox Live Marketplace for 160 Microsoft Points, on the PlayStation Store for $1.99 and on the Wii Shop Channel for 200 Wii Points, as part of the Rock 1 Track Pack.

Remixes and alternate versions

Collaborations

  • Manson performs guitar on the Jack Off Jill song "Swollen", from the album Sexless Demons and Scars.
  • Manson is featured as guest vocalist on the DMX song "The Omen", from the album Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood.
  • Manson and Sean Beavan produced the Manson Mix, Radio Edit and Yes Sir, Mr. Sir Mix of the Rasputina song "Transylvanian Concubine". Both remixes appear on the group's EP Transylvanian Regurgitations.
  • Manson performs guest vocals on the Danny Lohner Remix of the Eminem song "The Way I Am".
  • The gODHEAD album 2000 Years of Human Error features contributions from both Manson and Twiggy. The former appears on "Break You Down", while the latter performs on "I Sell Society" and "2000 Years of Human Error".
  • Manson recorded vocals for the Maven song "Hard On For Love" in 2001, although the song has yet to be officially released.
  • Manson produced the "Buy Myself" remix of the Linkin Park song "By Myself", which appears on the digital version of Linkin Park's remix album Reanimation.
  • Alison Goldfrapp performs guest vocals on the Marilyn Manson vs. Goldfrapp remix of "This Is the New Shit", from the promotional "This Is the New Shit" single.
  • Manson is featured as guest vocalist on the Chew Fu Ghettohouse Fix of the Lady Gaga song "LoveGame", from the Lady Gaga compilation The Remix.
  • Manson will appear on Skylar Grey's forthcoming album Invinsible. The album's title is a portmanteau of "invisible" and "invincible", an idea that was given to her by Marilyn Manson. The collaborative track is entitled "Can't Haunt Me". Scheduled to be released Fall 2011.

Internet shorts

Trivia

  • Manson confesses in his autobiography The Long Hard Road Out of Hell that "I was never happy with our demos, which Scott always recorded, because we sounded like a tinny industrial band and I imagined us playing rawer, more immediate punk rock."[3]
  • Of the band's current discography, only 33 songs have never been performed live.
  • The concept albums Antichrist Superstar, Mechanical Animals and Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) are considered by Manson to comprise a trilogy, known as the triptych.
  • "The Dope Show" is the band's most successful single in America to date.
  • The band has sold over 68 million albums.[4] Three of these records have been awarded platinum certification by the RIAA and three more have been awarded gold, while the band has seen six of its releases premier in the Top 10, two being number-one debuts.

See also

References

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