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[edit] Daisy Berkowitz
Stage name of Scott Mitchell Putesky (born April 28, 1968). The co-founder of Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids, and the band's guitarist from 1989 until his departure somewhere in 1996 during the recording of Antichrist Superstar.
[edit] Dance of the Dope Hats
The twelfth track on the 1995 EP Smells Like Children. It is a remix of "Dope Hat", a song featured on the 1994 album Portrait of an American Family.
[edit] Dancing With the Antichrist
A remix bootleg featuring remixes of tracks and interview clips by Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids.
[edit] Dancing with the One-Legged...
- The fourteenth track on the 1995 release Smells Like Children. It is an interlude composed of a sample of a 1994 interview on a talk show with Phil Donahue.
- A term Marilyn Manson and the other band members used referring to the usage of drugs, as explained in The Long Hard Road out of Hell. The "one-legged" refers to a Huggy Bear doll with one leg, in which the band hid their drugs.
[edit] Danny Saber
An ex-member of the England-based band Black Grape. Among working with many other bands Saber has remixed a few Marilyn Manson songs.
[edit] Dead to the World
- The fifth tour Marilyn Manson embarked on, promoting the 1996 album Antichrist Superstar. It was the band's first tour to span over several legs, and lasted from September 7, 1996 until September 16, 1997.
- The first video album by Marilyn Manson, released on February 10, 1998. It primarily contains a live performance from the world tour featuring the same name, but also delves into backstage and archival footage of the band.
[edit] Dead in Chicago
A live bootleg by Marilyn Manson, recorded on November 22, 1995 at the Cabaret Metro in Chicago, Illinois.
[edit] Death Enjoys the Fruits of His Labor
A painting by Marilyn Manson, depicting a surreal character, almost reminiscent of artworks by Don Hertzfeldt.
[edit] Deconstructed Hell
A rarities bootleg by Marilyn Manson. Among the tracks on this bootleg are official and unofficial Marilyn Manson songs and remixes, as well the score to the film Resident Evil, composed by Marilyn Manson.
[edit] Deformography
The seventh track on the 1996 release Antichrist Superstar.
[edit] Demos in My Lunchbox, Vol. 1
A demos bootleg by Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids, released by Tradepoint Bootlegs. Among the tracks on this bootleg are demos recorded by Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids and Satan on Fire.
[edit] Diamonds & Pollen
A b-side of the 2000 album Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death). The song is similar to "Untitled" from the Mechanical Animals album, due to spoken poetry (for the majority) backed by synthesizers present in the two songs. It appears on the Disposable Teens single.
[edit] Diary of a Dope Fiend
The second track of the 1995 EP Smells Like Children. It is a remix of "Dope Hat", a song featured on the 1994 release Portrait of an American Family.
[edit] Did I Introduce You to My Other Personality?
A painting by Marilyn Manson, depicting Manson's ex-girlfriend Rose McGowan with her arm around a young girl.
[edit] Die Deutsche Kampferin
A painting by Marilyn Manson, depicting an Adolf Hitler-like hermaphrodite figure. The title of the painting translates from German into "The German Female Fighter".
[edit] Different Strokes
A painting by Marilyn Manson, depicting three, nude, African-American people.
[edit] Dirt
A song originally performed by The Stooges in 1970, that was performed live during the Smells Like Children tour.
[edit] Disassociative
The fifth track of the 1998 album Mechanical Animals.
[edit] Disposable Teens
The fourth track of the 2000 album Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death); also released as the first single from the album.
[edit] Disposable Teens (Bon Harris Remix)
A remix of the song Disposable Teens by Bon Harris, realeased on certain versions of the "The Fight Song" single.
[edit] Dita
A painting by Marilyn Manson, depicting a portrait of Manson's former wife Dita Von Teese.
[edit] Dita Von Teese
A professional burlesque model who was married to Marilyn Manson from December 3, 2005, up to their divorce on January 5, 2007 (Manson's 38th birthday). The couple first met when Manson had asked her to perform in a music video, and though she was not able to, they kept in contact until finally becoming a couple on Manson's 32nd birthday. Later, Von Teese did make an appearence in Manson's music video for mOBSCENE. Von Teese eventually filed for divorce on December 29, 2006 due to "irreconcilable differences".
[edit] Do I Have to Do Everything for You?
A painting by Marilyn Manson, depicting a man holding up a small, shadowy figure.
[edit] Dogma
The ninth track of the 1994 album Portrait of an American Family. The earliest recording of this song dates back to the band's The Family Jams cassette tape, released in 1992, under the title "Strange Same Dogma".
[edit] Doll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggety-Zag
The fourth track of the 2003 album The Golden Age of Grotesque.
[edit] Don't Look at Me That Way I'm Trying to Concentrate
A painting by Marilyn Manson, depicting a surreal character with a hole in his head with a bottle of absinthe.
[edit] Don't You Want Me
A song originally performed by The Human League in 1981, and recorded as a duet between Marilyn Manson, and Shirley Manson of the band Garbage, in 2004, with the intent of including it on the then-unreleased album Lest We Forget (The Best Of); the track has never been released.
[edit] Dope Hat
The sixth track from the 1994 album Portrait of an American Family; also released as the third single from the album.
[edit] Doppelherz
- A short film released on DVD with the original pressings of the 2003 album The Golden Age of Grotesque. The title of the film translates from German to "double-heart".
- The audio track used on the 2003 short film of the same name.
[edit] Down in the Park
A track featured on the Lunchbox single and some pressings of the 1994 album Portrait of an American Family. The song was originally performed by Tubeway Army in 1979.
[edit] Dried Up, Tied and Dead to the World
The third track of the 1996 album Antichrist Superstar. A live version of the song also appears on the 1997 EP Remix & Repent.
[edit] Dune Buggy
The first track from the Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids's cassette Grist-O-Line, and later released on the Lunchbox cassette as well.
[edit] Dysmorphophila
A painting by Marilyn Manson, depicting a naked character with two penises.
