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==Tours==
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!align="center" valign="center" width="70"|Years
!align="center" valign="center" width="200"|Tour
!valign="top"|Albums / Additional information
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|align="center"|1989-1993
|valign="center"|[[The Spooky Kids (tour)|The Spooky Kids]]
|valign="center"|''[[Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids]]'' did not have an official tour, but these are the dates in which they performed, mainly in Florida. ''The Spooky Kids'' they initiaded with ''[[Marilyn Manson]]'', ''[[Daisy Berkowitz]]'', ''[[Gidget Gein]]'', ''[[Madonna Wayne Gacy]]'' and just a short time latter ''[[Sara Lee Lucas]]''. (100 shows)
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|align="center"|1994-1995
|valign="center"|[[Portrait of an American Family (tour)|Portrait of an American Family]]
|valign="center"|The tour was promoting the ''[[Portrait of an American Family]]'' album released on July 19, 1994. The band support for the bands ''Nine Inch Nails'' in 1994 and ''Danzig'' in 1995. Introducing in the band ''[[Twiggy Ramirez]]'' co-author of several songs. (155 shows)
|-
|align="center"|1995-1996
|valign="center"|[[Smells Like Children (tour)|Smells Like Children]]
|valign="center"|The tour was promoting the ''[[Smells Like Children]]'' album EP released on October 24, 1995. Introducing the band member ''[[Ginger Fish]]''. (105 shows)
|-
|align="center"|1996-1997
|valign="center"|[[Dead to the World (tour)|Dead to the World]]
|valign="center"|The tour is from the album ''[[Antichrist Superstar]]'' released on October 8, 1996. The tour was recorded for VHS in 1997 and released in 1998. Introducing ''[[Zim Zum]]'' like live band member. (175 shows)
|-
|align="center"|1998-1999
|valign="center"|[[Rock is Dead (tour)|Rock is Dead]]
|valign="center"|The tour is from the album ''[[Mechanical Animals]]'' released on September 15, 1998. The tour was recorded for VHS in 1999 and released with a compilation music videos. Introducing ''[[John 5 (guitarist)|John 5]]'' like live band member. (107 shows)
|-
|align="center"|2000-2001
|valign="center"|[[Guns, God and Government (tour)|Guns, God and Government]]
|valign="center"|The tour is from the album ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)|Holy Wood (in the shadow of the valley of death)]]'' released on November 14, 2000. The tour was recorded for DVD and released in 2002. (125 shows)
|-
|align="center"|2003-2004
|valign="center"|[[Grotesk Burlesk]]
|valign="center"|The tour is from the album ''[[The Golden Age of Grotesque]]'' released on May 13, 2003. Introducing new band member ''[[Tim Skold]]'' co-recorded, co-author and co-produced albums and songs with ''Marilyn Manson''. (119 shows)
|-
|align="center"|2004-2005
|valign="center"|[[Against All Gods]]
|valign="center"|The tour is from the compilation album ''[[Lest We Forget: The Best of|Lest We Forget]]'' released on September 28, 2004. ''Ginger Fish'' was injured on drums and replacing with ''[[Chris Vrenna]]'' and introuducing ''[[Mark Chaussee]]'' like live band member for the tour. (64 shows)
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|align="center"|2007-2008
|valign="center"|[[Rape of the World]]
|valign="center"|The tour is from the album ''[[Eat Me, Drink Me]]'' released on June 5, 2007. Introducing ''[[Rob Holliday]]'' and ''Chris Vrenna'' like live band members and ''Ginger Fish'' returned. In early January 2008 ''Tim Skold'' left the band and ''Twiggy Ramirez'' returned. (122 shows)
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Revision as of 17:33, 3 May 2008

Marilyn Manson discography
Studio albums6
Live albums1
Compilation albums1
Video albums3
EPs2
Singles24

This is the complete discography and videography for the band Marilyn Manson, including releases as Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids. Fan-made and other unauthorized and therefore, unofficial releases, such as bootlegs, have been excluded.

Individual songs and remixes are discussed in the respective article for each single or album, and will not be listed here. Please look there for information regarding versions and remixes.

Figures regarding record sales are evolving, and quoted here as being the most accurate at the time they were cited. Figures are not comprehensive and do not reflect worldwide sales, generally only American. The RIAA has altered its criteria for the issue of diamond, platinum, and gold awards, so some albums in the list will seem to have sold less copies in a certain region, but to have been awarded a higher status than others. The RIAA re-calculates sales periodically, so figures are subject to change.

Only those official releases which have been verified by directly-involved third parties have been included, especially regarding ongoing and proposed releases. Projects which Manson has mentioned in interviews and in passing have not been included unless they have had industry verification.

Soundtracks have also been excluded.

Demos

Year Title Additional information
1989 The Raw Boned Psalms First cassette release as Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids; never sold
1990 The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat Second cassette release; very few were ever made; earliest recorded appearance of "My Monkey"
1990 Big Black Bus Some songs of first demo
1990 Grist-O-Line Earliest recorded appearance of "Cake and Sodomy".
1991 Lunchbox Sold 177,675 units.
1991 After School Special Earliest recorded appearances of "Lunchbox" and "Cyclops".
1992 Live As Hell Recorded live on "Radio Clash".
1992 The Family Jams Earliest recorded appearance of "Dope Hat".
1993 Refrigerator First cassette release as Marilyn Manson, limited to 100 copies. Earliest recorded appearance of "Wrapped in Plastic".

Albums

Studio Albums

Year Album US UK Additional information[1]
1994 Portrait of an American Family #35* - Debut studio album. Gold certified. US 550,000
1996 Antichrist Superstar #3 #73 Second studio album. 2X Platinum certified. US 2,700,000
1998 Mechanical Animals #1 #8 Third studio album. Platinum certified. US 1,200,000
2000 Holy Wood (in the shadow of the valley of death) #13 #23 Fourth studio album. Gold certified. US 500,000
2003 The Golden Age of Grotesque #1 #4 Fifth studio album. Gold certified US 400,000
2007 Eat Me, Drink Me #8 #8 Sixth studio album. 789,000 copies sold. US 211,168
TBA Marilyn Manson's seventh studio album Upcoming album

EP's

Year Album US UK Additional information[2]
1995 Smells Like Children #31 - Covers and remix compilation. Platinum certified. US 1,150,000
1997 Remix & Repent #102 #163 Live recordings and remixes from Antichrist Superstar. US 100,000

Lives

Year Album US UK Additional information[3]
1999 The Last Tour on Earth #82 #61 First live album; new single included Gold uncertified. US 320,000

Compilations

Year Album US UK Additional information[4]
2004 Lest We Forget #9 #4 "Best of" compilation. Gold certified. US 500,000

Singles

Year Song U.S. Mainstream Rock U.S. Modern Rock ITA UK Australia Album
1994 Get Your Gunn - - - - - Portrait of an American Family
1994 Lunchbox - - - - -
1995 Dope Hat - - - - -
1995 Sweet Dreams (are made of this) 31 26 43 135 28 Smells Like Children
1996 The Beautiful People 29 26 39 18 42 Antichrist Superstar
1997 Tourniquet 30 - 49 28 -
1997 Irresponsible Hate Anthem - - - - -
1997 Man That You Fear - - - - -
1997 Long Hard Road Out of Hell - - - - - Spawn, OST
1998 The Dope Show 12 15 18 12 20 Mechanical Animals
1999 I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me) 25 36 - - 45
1999 Rock is Dead 28 30 37 23 -
1999 Coma White - - - - -
1999 Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes - - - - - Celebrity Deathmatch, OST
2000 Disposable Teens 22 24 7 12 46 Holy Wood (in the shadow of the valley of death)
2001 The Fight Song - - 33 24 -
2001 The Nobodies - - 30 34 -
2002 Tainted Love 30 33 2 5 - Not Another Teen Movie, OST
2003 mOBSCENE 18 26 9 13 31 The Golden Age of Grotesque
2003 This is the New Shit - - 41 29 31
2004 (s)AINT - - - - -
2004 Personal Jesus 20 12 10 13 30 Lest We Forget
2007 Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand) 31 24 29 19 - Eat Me, Drink Me
2007 Putting Holes in Happiness - - - - -

Videos

Year Title Additional information
1998 Dead to the World VHS documentary filmed live and backstage during the Dead to the World tour.
1999 God is in the TV VHS compilation of music videos ("Get Your Gunn" through "Coma White") and live and backstage footage from the Rock is Dead tour.
2002 Guns, God and Government DVD documentary of the Guns, God and Government world tour.

Books

Year Title Additional information
1998 The Long Hard Road Out of Hell Is the autobiography of Marilyn Manson, leader of the shock rock band of the same name.
2002 Holy Wood Marilyn Manson has revealed Chapter 10 of the Holy Wood novel from one of the official websites.

Films

Year Title Additional information
2000 Autopsy Short film by Marilyn Manson included with the album Holy Wood (in the shadow of the valley of death)
2003 Doppelherz Short film by Marilyn Manson included with some versions of The Golden Age
of Grotesque
TBA Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll The upcoming film of Marilyn Manson

References

  1. ^ "Gold and Platinum database". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 2007-06-13.
  2. ^ "Gold and Platinum database". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 2007-06-13.
  3. ^ "Gold and Platinum database". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 2007-06-13.
  4. ^ "Gold and Platinum database". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 2007-06-13.