Portrait Of An American Family, Marilyn Manson, CD
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Charles Clouser, Chris Vrenna, Daisy Berkowitz, Gidget Gein, Hope Nichols, Industrial/Gothic, Madonna Wayne Gacy, Marilyn Manson, Nothing, Sara Lee Lucas, Trent Reznor, Twiggy RamirezComing up screaming from the depths of Florida - there being no scarier state in the union - Marilyn Manson cannily positioned themselves as a goth-industrial hybrid on their debut album, Portrait of an American Family. At this stage in their evolution, Marilyn Manson was clearly a band, not just the project of Brian Warner, aka Mr. Manson, who would later simply adopt his band's name as his own. Also, horror-show schlock was a bigger factor than it would be later on, when he wanted to be the Antichrist Superstar for the world at large. In other words, it's Manson at his silliest, singing about "My Monkey" and "Snake Eyes and Sissies." Nevertheless, beneath all the camp shock there are signs of Warner's unerring eye for genuine outrage and musical talent, particularly on the trio of "Cake and Sodomy," "Lunchbox," and "Dope Hat.
- Disc 1, Track: 1 - Prelude (The Family Trip)
- Disc 1, Track: 2 - Cake and Sodomy
- Disc 1, Track: 3 - Lunchbox
- Disc 1, Track: 4 - Organ Grinder
- Disc 1, Track: 5 - Cyclops
- Disc 1, Track: 6 - Dope Hat
- Disc 1, Track: 7 - Get Your Gunn
- Disc 1, Track: 8 - Wrapped in Plastic
- Disc 1, Track: 9 - Dogma
- Disc 1, Track: 10 - Sweet Tooth
- Disc 1, Track: 11 - Snake Eyes and Sissies
- Disc 1, Track: 12 - My Monkey
- Disc 1, Track: 13 - Misery Machine
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