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Ever since the release of their debut album, [[Portrait of an American Family|Portrait Of An American Family]] ([[Nothing Records|Nothing]]), in 1994, Marilyn Manson have gained a well-deserved reputation for being parents' worst nightmare. From such songs as [[Cake and Sodomy|Cake And Sodomy]] and [[Lunchbox (song)|Lunchbox]], depicting the band's rebellion against mainstream society, to wild accounts of stage antics that have occurred during their stints as both headliners and openers for the likes of [[Nine Inch Nails]], Marilyn Manson have managed to become the reigning champions of shock-rock.
 
Ever since the release of their debut album, [[Portrait of an American Family|Portrait Of An American Family]] ([[Nothing Records|Nothing]]), in 1994, Marilyn Manson have gained a well-deserved reputation for being parents' worst nightmare. From such songs as [[Cake and Sodomy|Cake And Sodomy]] and [[Lunchbox (song)|Lunchbox]], depicting the band's rebellion against mainstream society, to wild accounts of stage antics that have occurred during their stints as both headliners and openers for the likes of [[Nine Inch Nails]], Marilyn Manson have managed to become the reigning champions of shock-rock.
  
Last year, the band - Manson, guitarist [[Daisy Berkowitz]], bassist [[Twiggy Ramirez]], keyboardist [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] and new drummer [[Ginger Fish]] (the names were chosen to depict the duality of the band: part beauty, part revulsion) - followed up with the EP [[Smells Like Children (album)|Smells Like Children]], which featured several remixes of [[Dope Hat (song)|Dope Hat]], samples of everything from talk shows to porn films and blistering covers of Patti Smith's [[Rock 'n' Roll Nigger|Rock N' Roll Nigger]] and Screamin' Jay Hawkins' [[I Put a Spell on You|I Put A Spell On You]]. They are currently working on a new album, tentatively titled [[Antichrist Superstar (album)|Antichrist Superstar]], that's scheduled for a September release.
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Last year, the band - Manson, guitarist [[Daisy Berkowitz]], bassist [[Twiggy Ramirez]], keyboardist [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] and new drummer [[Ginger Fish]] (the names were chosen to depict the duality of the band: part beauty, part revulsion) - followed up with the EP [[Smells Like Children (ablum)|Smells Like Children]], which featured several remixes of [[Dope Hat (song)|Dope Hat]], samples of everything from talk shows to porn films and blistering covers of Patti Smith's [[Rock 'n' Roll Nigger|Rock N' Roll Nigger]] and Screamin' Jay Hawkins' [[I Put a Spell on You|I Put A Spell On You]]. They are currently working on a new album, tentatively titled [[Antichrist Superstar (album)|Antichrist Superstar]], that's scheduled for a September release.
 
Combining the influences and excesses of '70s glamsters such as Kiss, [[David Bowie]] and the Stooges with their own brand of drug-soaked satanic verses, the Florida-based band brought decadence back to rock 'n' roll at a time when imageand charisma were giving way to political correctness. This decadence includes their industrial-tinged style, wardrobe of rubber and vinyl and openness about drug use. Recently, Marilyn Manson himself dialed HIGH TIMES' number, not once but twice...
 
Combining the influences and excesses of '70s glamsters such as Kiss, [[David Bowie]] and the Stooges with their own brand of drug-soaked satanic verses, the Florida-based band brought decadence back to rock 'n' roll at a time when imageand charisma were giving way to political correctness. This decadence includes their industrial-tinged style, wardrobe of rubber and vinyl and openness about drug use. Recently, Marilyn Manson himself dialed HIGH TIMES' number, not once but twice...
  

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