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Revision as of 20:09, 30 April 2010

The Marilyn Manson discography spans roughly 21 years, from 1989 to 2010. This includes the band's efforts prior to signing with Interscope Records, during the time they performed as Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids. Worldwide Marilyn Manson has sold over 11 million albums.[1] Three of these records have been awarded platinum certification by the RIAA and three more have been awarded gold, while the band has seen five of its releases premier in the Top 10, two being number-one debuts.

Core discography

Studio albums

EPs

Live albums

Demo cassettes

Singles

Compilations

Soundtrack inclusions

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 allegedly recorded vocals for the Maven song "Hard on for Love" in 2001, although the song has yet to be 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 Chew Fu album HitMixes.

Videography

Commercial releases

Promotional releases

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."[2]
  • 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 to date.
  • The band has sold over 11 million records.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Official French Marilyn Manson website Click trailer for The High End of Low, source at 22 seconds (in French).
  2. The Long Hard Road Out of Hell. ReganBooks. Marilyn Manson. April 1, 1999. pp. 94

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