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[[Mechanical Animals]]; Zim's second major label writing and recording, charted at number 1 on Billboards Top 200 in its first week of sales, which makes it the first Manson album to do so. It has since gone on to earn the multi-platinum status. He wrote and recorded on 10 of the 14 tracks on the album, which was released on September 15th, 1998. Zim Zum brought a glam-tinged style to the album that has not resurfaced on subsequent albums after his departure.
 
[[Mechanical Animals]]; Zim's second major label writing and recording, charted at number 1 on Billboards Top 200 in its first week of sales, which makes it the first Manson album to do so. It has since gone on to earn the multi-platinum status. He wrote and recorded on 10 of the 14 tracks on the album, which was released on September 15th, 1998. Zim Zum brought a glam-tinged style to the album that has not resurfaced on subsequent albums after his departure.
  
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In the [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/450080/ex-marilyn-manson-guitarist-going-solo.jhtml summer of 1998] Zim Zum left Marilyn Manson. The exact circumstances of his departure are not entirely clear as Zim Zum stated he resigned over creative differences, while Manson has claimed to have fired Zim for not attending band practice. After this he went on to pursue solo interests, including collaborations with with Cher and her son, Elijah Blue Allman ("Crimson and Clover" for the A Walk on the Moon Soundtrack), Korn (a remix of "Got the Life" with producer Josh Abraham), an appearance in Jane's Addictions "Three Days" concert film and a now notorious VH1's Behind the Music. He was also interviewed by Metal Edge, Alternative Press magazine, Kerrang! magazine and Bizarre Magazine and was named as one of the most influential guitar players of the last 4 decades by Guitar One magazine.
 
In the [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/450080/ex-marilyn-manson-guitarist-going-solo.jhtml summer of 1998] Zim Zum left Marilyn Manson. The exact circumstances of his departure are not entirely clear as Zim Zum stated he resigned over creative differences, while Manson has claimed to have fired Zim for not attending band practice. After this he went on to pursue solo interests, including collaborations with with Cher and her son, Elijah Blue Allman ("Crimson and Clover" for the A Walk on the Moon Soundtrack), Korn (a remix of "Got the Life" with producer Josh Abraham), an appearance in Jane's Addictions "Three Days" concert film and a now notorious VH1's Behind the Music. He was also interviewed by Metal Edge, Alternative Press magazine, Kerrang! magazine and Bizarre Magazine and was named as one of the most influential guitar players of the last 4 decades by Guitar One magazine.

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