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Item no. | 439057 |
Title | The high end of low |
Musical Genre | Industrial |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | Marilyn Manson |
Release date | 5/22/09 |
Gender | Unisex |
Product type | CD |
Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Devour (Album Version)
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2.Pretty as a ($) (Album Version)
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3.Leave A Scar (Album Version)
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4.Four Rusted Horses (Album Version)
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5.Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon (Album Version (Explicit))
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6.Blank and White (Album Version Edit)
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7.Running To The Edge Of The World (Album Version)
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8.I Want To Kill You Like They Do In the Movies (Album Version)
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9.WOW (Album Version)
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10.Wight Spider (Album Version)
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11.Unkillable Monster (Album Version)
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12.We're From America (Album Version)
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13.I Have to Look Up Just to See Hell (Album Version)
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14.Into the Fire (Album Version)
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15.15 (Album Version)
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16.Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon (The Teddybears Remix)
by Michael Rensen (29.04.2009) After so-so "Eat me, drink me", Brian Hugh Warner aka Marilyn Manson collaborated once again (after a hiatus of many years) with his old bass man Twiggy Ramirez - the result: the most versatile record in his career. On tracks like mean (lyric-wise, that is) "We´re from America" -which totally reminds me of Ministry - Manson convinces you with harsh and aggressive Industrial Metal, dynamic smashers à la "Leave a scar" and "Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon" make you think of the band's charts successes, and on "Four rusted horses" (very Depeche Mode) and the reeaaally epic ballad "Running to the edge of the world" , the occasional acoustical guitar part is strewn in. Ok, he doesn't surpass the classic albums "Antichrist superstar" and "Mechanical animals", but all in all, "The high end of low" is one of the better Manson outputs.