Raw industrial rock mixed with punk energy and heavy basslines courtesy of Twiggy Ramirez and Gidget Gein. Smells Like Children (1995)
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. Marilyn Manson Discography Blogspot
Following the Triptych, the band went through significant lineup changes, most notably the departure of longtime bassist and co-writer Twiggy Ramirez (who later returned) and the introduction of Tim Sköld. Major Studio Albums Raw industrial rock mixed with punk energy and
Driven by the guitar work of Daisy Berkowitz and the production of Trent Reznor and Sean Beavan, tracks like "The Beautiful People" and "Irresponsible Hate Anthem" defined a generation of disaffected youth. The imagery was fascist, the sound was abrasive, and the message was clear: the establishment was rotting. This is the album that made Marilyn Manson the boogeyman of the 90s. Major Studio Albums Driven by the guitar work