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A Tribute to Marilyn Manson
Artist Various Artists
Date of Release Feb 26, 2002
AMG Rating ***
Genre Rock
Type various artists
AMG Review
For those who are old enough to remember Alice Cooper in his '70s
heyday, Marilyn Manson is hardly revolutionary — entertaining and
great for a lot of darkly theatrical fun, but not revolutionary.
Cooper, one of rock's true innovators, was genuinely disturbing in his
time. Something as gruesome as 1973's "I Love the Dead" (just to give
one example) was nothing more than sick humor, but it was the sort of
sick humor that sent shock waves through suburban, white-picket-fence-
loving middle America. When Manson mined the same shock rock waters 20
years later, it wasn't daring or cutting edge — after Cooper, Ozzy
Osbourne, Blackie Lawless, Slayer, G.G. Allin, grindcore, and gangsta
rap, it was hard to get bent out of shape over Manson's obsession with
the dark side. But again, Manson is a fun entertainer, and his more
devoted fans are the people Cleopatra had in mind when it assembled
this tribute album. Those who can take Manson or leave him don't need
to hear 13 artists covering his songs; nonetheless, A Tribute to
Marilyn Manson isn't bad. This 2002 release finds a variety of goth,
darkwave, industrial, and alternative metal artists acknowledging the
Cooper-influenced alternative rocker, and they range from Doll Factory
on "Lunch Box" and Hate Dept. on "The Reflecting God" to Razed in
Black on "Cake and Sodomy" and the over-the-top Electric Hellfire
Club on "Get Your Gun." Some parts of this disc are forceful and
metallic, and others are more moody than anything — Pure Drama's
version of "Mechanical Animals" is a pleasing example of the very
melodic, ethereal style. Thankfully, most of the artists are smart
enough to put their own stamp on Manson's material, and while A
Tribute to Marilyn Manson won't convert any non-believers, it's a
disc that his die-hard fans should be aware of. — Alex Henderson
Songs/Tracks
1. Coma White performed by Apotygma Berzerk - 3:55
2. Speed of Pain performed by Haujobb - 4:59
3. Cake and Sodomy performed by Razed in Black (With Shadow) - 3:45
4. I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like performed by
Mindless - 4:24
5. The Reflecting God performed by Hate Dept. - 4:19
6. Get Your Gun performed by Electric Hellfire Club - 3:13
7. Disposable Teens performed by Imperious Rex - 3:02
8. New Model, No. 15 performed by Fred Coury - 3:38
9. Man That You Fear performed by Dead Girls Corp - 4:54
10. Great Big White World performed by Maya Hyena - 4:59
11. Lunch Box performed by Doll Factory - 3:43
12. The Beautiful People performed by Aleister Einstein /
Gregory Butler - 3:48
13. Mechanical Animals performed by Pure Drama - 4:47
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