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(Well you didn't title it properly. This line is only stating that Portrait was originally given the name The Manson Family Album. We don't need to link to a seperate and truly untitled demo tape.)
("I'm Not Your Vampire" was a mistranslation of "If I Was Your Vampire." I remember this discussion in the 'Phant.)
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==''Eat Me, Drink Me''==
 
==''Eat Me, Drink Me''==
 
* "[[Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand)]]" was recorded under the truncated name "When the Heart Guides the Hand".
 
* "[[Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand)]]" was recorded under the truncated name "When the Heart Guides the Hand".
* "[[If I Was Your Vampire]]" was initially titled "I'm Not Your Vampire".<ref name="FirstMention">[http://www.mansonnew.info/imgs/mansonrock2magbymn.jpg]. ''Rock Mag''. March 14, 2007.</ref>
 
 
* "[[Mutilation Is the Most Sincere Form of Flattery]]" was originally titled "Rebels without Applause".
 
* "[[Mutilation Is the Most Sincere Form of Flattery]]" was originally titled "Rebels without Applause".
 
* ''Putting Holes in Happiness'' and ''When the Heart Guides the Hand'' were two known working titles for the ''[[Eat Me, Drink Me]]'' record.
 
* ''Putting Holes in Happiness'' and ''When the Heart Guides the Hand'' were two known working titles for the ''[[Eat Me, Drink Me]]'' record.

Revision as of 09:27, 26 April 2010

This is a list of working titles for material published by rock band Marilyn Manson, such as songs and albums in the band's discography.

Portrait of an American Family

  • "Dogma" was at its earliest, recorded under the name "Strange Same Dogma". During the recording of Portrait of an American Family, the song's title was revised to "Dogma (Citronella)", before being truncated to simply "Dogma".
  • The Portrait of an American Family album itself was originally slated to be called The Manson Family Album.

Antichrist Superstar

  • "Kinderfeld" had its earliest roots in the form of a song titled "Smells Like Children", although it is uncertain if this name was ever a working title for the revised "Kinderfeld" recording.

Mechanical Animals

Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)

  • "Born Again" had the working title of "Valley of the Dolls", a recurring lyric towards the end of the track.
  • "King Kill 33°" was originally recorded under the name "Gun Factory".
  • The album was originally conceived without the "Holy Wood" prefix, and was to be called In the Shadow of the Valley of Death.

The Golden Age of Grotesque

Eat Me, Drink Me

The High End of Low

References

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