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| 1. Irresponsible Hate Anthem |
| 2. The Beautiful People |
| 3. Dried Up, Tied And Dead To The World |
| 4. Tourniquet |
| 5. Little Horn |
| 6. Cryporchid |
| 7. Deformography |
| 8. Wormboy |
| 9. Mister Superstar |
| 10. Angel With The Scabbed Wings |
| 11. Kinderfeld |
| 12. Antichrist Superstar |
| 13. 1996 |
| 14. Minute Of Decay |
| 15. The Reflecting God |
| 16. Man That You Fear |
| 17. Silent |
No... that's just the icing on the cake.
What is it really that makes Marilyn Manson, one of the creepiest guys (to many, anyway) in thw world, so amazing?
It's just Marilyn Manson. That's the only thing that can be said.
Well, now that I have finished my probably over-the-top intro, let me do what I am here to do... review Antichrist Superstar.
Despite its suggestive name, if you have any sort of self-control, Antichrist Superstar going to turn the children of the world into Satan-worshipping maniacs that want nothing more than to destroy the universe. With that said, I will review.
The strong songs on the album are as follows:
1. The Beautiful People - The addictive drum beat and the strong lyrics make this song powerful. Manson's voice takes control in the song, especially during the chorus.
2. Tourniquet - While the demonic whispering in the first two or so seconds of the song are a little creepy, the wailing guitar comes off strong, while Marilyn's voice grabs you when he yells the line "Take your hatred out on me..."
3. Little Horn - The guitar riff of this song is really cool. The lyrics, all screamed, pound into your head.
4. Mr. Superstar - A fun little song about obsession. The guitar starts off as commanding, but later the vocals take over, like usual.
5. 1996 - The lyrics sound like Manson is protesting protesters, but the song straight-up kicks.
6. Reflecting God - The all-around strongest song on the album. The vocals in the chorus are Godly, no pun intended.
Overall, if you are a Manson fan, this is a must-have album. If you are interested in listening to Marilyn to check out his style, this is the one for you, my friends.
-E
No... that's just the icing on the cake.
What is it really that makes Marilyn Manson, one of the creepiest guys (to many, anyway) in thw world, so amazing?
It's just Marilyn Manson. That's the only thing that can be said.
Well, now that I have finished my probably over-the-top intro, let me do what I am here to do... review Antichrist Superstar.
Despite its suggestive name, if you have any sort of self-control, Antichrist Superstar going to turn the children of the world into Satan-worshipping maniacs that want nothing more than to destroy the universe. With that said, I will review.
The strong songs on the album are as follows:
1. The Beautiful People - The addictive drum beat and the strong lyrics make this song powerful. Manson's voice takes control in the song, especially during the chorus.
2. Tourniquet - While the demonic whispering in the first two or so seconds of the song are a little creepy, the wailing guitar comes off strong, while Marilyn's voice grabs you when he yells the line "Take your hatred out on me..."
3. Little Horn - The guitar riff of this song is really cool. The lyrics, all screamed, pound into your head.
4. Mr. Superstar - A fun little song about obsession. The guitar starts off as commanding, but later the vocals take over, like usual.
5. 1996 - The lyrics sound like Manson is protesting protesters, but the song straight-up kicks.
6. Reflecting God - The all-around strongest song on the album. The vocals in the chorus are Godly, no pun intended.
Overall, if you are a Manson fan, this is a must-have album. If you are interested in listening to Marilyn to check out his style, this is the one, my friends.
-E
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