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Mechanical Animals is the perfect sci-fi metaphor of Christianity. The messiah arrives to save but ends up being a victim. It is impossible to describe what this album means. It is a drug, it is innocence, it is infinite space, it is the eclipse.
Mechanical Animals is the perfect sci-fi metaphor of Christianity. The messiah arrives to save but ends up being a victim.
It is impossible to describe what this album means. It is a drug, it is innocence, it is infinite space, it is the eclipse.
Dive into Marilyn Manson’s Mechanical Animals and experience a visionary sci-fi rock journey like no other.
"Everyone needs something to love as much as something to hate, and sometimes it’s easier to do so in a group... Religion is a great example of how hatred can help manipulate the masses." "Holy Wood (In The Shadow of The Valley of Death) is Manson’s response to the accusations for the Columbine massacre. But it is also much more. The album is a true masterpiece with desolate and esoteric atmospheres."
"Everyone needs something to love as much as something to hate, and sometimes it’s easier to do so in a group... Religion is a great example of how hatred can help manipulate the masses."
"Holy Wood (In The Shadow of The Valley of Death) is Manson’s response to the accusations for the Columbine massacre. But it is also much more. The album is a true masterpiece with desolate and esoteric atmospheres."
Discover the dark depths of Marilyn Manson’s Holy Wood—listen now and explore its powerful message and haunting soundscapes.
"Eat Me, Drink Me" is a dark album, moonlit and haunted by vampires. Manson takes us through the looking-glass and shows us what lies behind appearances.
"Eat Me, Drink Me" is a dark album, moonlit and haunted by vampires.
Manson takes us through the looking-glass and shows us what lies behind appearances.
Listen to 'Eat Me, Drink Me' and dive into Marilyn Manson’s darkest, most intimate musical chapter.
Marilyn Manson proves himself worthy of bearing such a name in choosing the symbol that represents the album and the tour. The album proves to be the most explosive in Manson’s discography, managing to keep adrenaline high until the last song.
Marilyn Manson proves himself worthy of bearing such a name in choosing the symbol that represents the album and the tour.
The album proves to be the most explosive in Manson’s discography, managing to keep adrenaline high until the last song.
Discover the dark and surreal world of Marilyn Manson’s The Golden Age of Grotesque—listen now and experience its electrifying sound!
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