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While Zim was the official guitarist for that era, his credit on ''Antichrist Superstar'' is for the live guitar on the song, "[[Irresponsible Hate Anthem]]", as the album had been finished (written and recorded) by the time Zim Zum joined the band. He wouldn't receive his next writing credit until the following year when he composed "[[The Suck for Your Solution]]" on the soundtrack to the movie "Howard Stern's Private Parts", which achieved platinum record status.
 
While Zim was the official guitarist for that era, his credit on ''Antichrist Superstar'' is for the live guitar on the song, "[[Irresponsible Hate Anthem]]", as the album had been finished (written and recorded) by the time Zim Zum joined the band. He wouldn't receive his next writing credit until the following year when he composed "[[The Suck for Your Solution]]" on the soundtrack to the movie "Howard Stern's Private Parts", which achieved platinum record status.
  
The first live show with Marilyn Manson was at [[Nothing Records]]' [[1996/09/05 New York City, NY|"A Night of Nothing"]] showcase, opening for [[Nine Inch Nails]] and was only the 2nd time he ever played live. The show abruptly ended with the stage being destroyed and the paramedics removing a bloodied and unconscious [[Ginger Fish]] from the stage. Zim remained with the band throughout the [[Dead to the World (tour)|Dead to the World tour]] and contributed to the EP [[Remix & Repent]]. His final live public appearance with the band was in [[1997/09/16 Mexico City, Mexico|Mexico City, 1997]].
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The first live show with Marilyn Manson was at [[Nothing Records]]' [[1996/09/05 New York City, NY|"A Night of Nothing"]] showcase, opening for [[Nine Inch Nails]] and was only the 2nd time he ever played live. The show abruptly ended with the stage being destroyed and the paramedics removing a bloodied and unconscious [[Ginger Fish]] from the stage. Zim remained with the band throughout the Dead to the World Tour and contributed to the EP [[Remix & Repent]]. His final live public appearance with the band was in [[1997/09/16 Mexico City, Mexico|Mexico City, 1997]].
  
 
[[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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