Mechanical Animals Back To Black 2012 Vinyl
Mechanical animals is the third studio album by marilyn manson released on september 14 1998 by nothing interscope records three singles were released from the album the dope show i don t like the drugs and rock is dead.
Mechanical animals back to black 2012 vinyl. Mechanical animals is the third full length studio album by marilyn manson it was released on september 14 1998 in australia and on september 15 1998 in the us germany and france through nothing and interscope records and marked the beginning of the band s brief foray into glam rock a sharp contrast to the harsh and abrasive industrial rock and metal sound of their earlier and succeeding. To me its like holywood which is like a mixture of ant christ superstar and mechanical animals except with a bit of a difference. One year later marilyn manson released the last tour on earth band s first and only live audio album and god is in the tv live video album. It s the perfect time to go back to used cd bin and re evaluate the actual music that he and his band made and put on record in the 90 s for future generations to hear.
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