Reuniting with Twiggy Ramirez, this album was touted as a return to form. It’s a sprawling, 70+ minute journey that oscillates between extreme violence and quiet acoustic moments. "Arma-goddin-geddon" brings the classic shock-rock swagger, while "Running to the Edge of the World" offers beautiful melody. It is a dense listen, but a rewarding one for those willing to dive deep.
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A late-career renaissance. Collaborating with composer Tyler Bates, Manson created a bluesy, southwestern-tinged industrial album. The production is crisp, and the vocals are deeper and more soulful than ever. "Deep Six" and "Third Day of a Seven Day Binge" are standouts. Critics hailed it as one of his best works in a decade, proving that the "villain" had matured into a genuine artist. Reuniting with Twiggy Ramirez, this album was touted
Marilyn Manson’s discography is a neon-lit, bruised mirror held up to the cultural underbelly — and a Blogspot devoted to chronicling it should be the same: loud, visceral, unapologetically theatrical. Here’s how a vibrant, opinionated editorial for “Marilyn Manson Discography Blogspot” could read. It is a dense listen, but a rewarding
: A raw, nihilistic industrial metal masterpiece that launched him into superstardom. It is described as the work of an artist determined to change the world through provocative art. Mechanical Animals (1998)