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While tracks like "Lunchbox" and "Get Your Gunn" are staples, the album’s true power lies in its raw, unpolished aggression. It wasn't trying to end the world yet; it was just trying to scare the neighbors. "Dogma" and "Misery Machine" showcased a band that was more interested in chaos than structure, setting the stage for the explosion that would follow.

Below is a comprehensive guide to the eras that define the Antichrist Superstar’s career. The Spooky Kids Era (1989–1993)

It began not with a bang, but with a distorted loop from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory . Portrait of an American Family is the sound of a band trying to figure out if they are Alice Cooper, Nine Inch Nails, or a distorted carnival act.

| Year | Album Title | US Chart Peak | Era / Key Themes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1994 | | #35 Heatseekers | Debut; raw, industrial, and sleazy. Laid the foundation for their shock-rock style. | | 1996 | Antichrist Superstar | #3 | Breakthrough concept album; dark, nihilistic, and angry. A landmark industrial metal record. | | 1998 | Mechanical Animals | #1 | Glam-rock inspired; alien and androgynous persona. Explores themes of fame and addiction. | | 2000 | Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) | #13 | Conceptually linked to Antichrist Superstar ; critiques American celebrity, violence, and media. | | 2003 | The Golden Age of Grotesque | #1 | Cabaret and art-deco themed; comments on the commodification of art in the 1920s and modern era. | | 2007 | Eat Me, Drink Me | #8 | More personal and melodic; explores themes of love, loss, and vampirism. | | 2009 | The High End of Low | #4 | Dark, sprawling, and introspective; known for its raw production and lengthy runtime. | | 2012 | Born Villain | #10 | Return to a heavier, industrial-tinged sound; features a cover of Carly Simon's "You're So Vain." | | 2015 | The Pale Emperor | #8 | Blues-rock and gothic country influences; a critical and commercial late-career resurgence. | | 2017 | Heaven Upside Down | #8 | Continues the blues-rock sound; aggressive and direct, with a strong Holy Wood -era influence. | | 2020 | WE ARE CHAOS | #8 | Atmospheric and genre-blending; produced by Shooter Jennings, incorporating country and psychedelic sounds. | | 2024 | One Assassination Under God – Chapter 1 | #32 | Raw, organic rock return; marks his first studio album after a public comeback. | Marilyn Manson Discography Blogspot

| Year | Album Title | Label | Key Information | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 2003 | The Golden Age of Grotesque | Nothing/Interscope | Heavily influenced by the art and culture of 1930s Berlin. | | 2004 | Lest We Forget: The Best Of (Compilation) | Nothing/Interscope | The band's first greatest hits compilation. | | 2007 | Eat Me, Drink Me | Interscope | A more personal and gothic rock-oriented album. | | 2009 | The High End of Low | Interscope | A return to a rawer, more industrial sound. |

- A return to form with darker and more industrial sounds.

The band's trajectory changed permanently when they signed to Trent Reznor's Nothing Records. Their debut full-length album, Portrait of an American Family (1994), offered a satirical, distorted look at the underbelly of suburban America, combining heavy guitar riffs with carnivalesque keyboards. While tracks like "Lunchbox" and "Get Your Gunn"

: A collaborative return with Twiggy Ramirez, featuring emotional and aggressive tracks. The Renaissance: The Trilogy of Redemption (2012–2020)

Every long career has its dips. The late 2000s saw Manson struggling with identity, but the 2010s brought a creative rebirth.

The Golden Age of Grotesque (2003): Heavily inspired by 1930s Weimar Republic Berlin and Vaudeville. It is upbeat, electronic-heavy, and focused on "art as a weapon."Eat Me, Drink Me (2007): A "vampire-themed" breakup album. It features heavy melodic guitar work by Tim Sköld and a more vulnerable, romantic vocal delivery from Manson. The Low Period and The Comeback Below is a comprehensive guide to the eras

: A blues-infused renaissance often ranked among Manson's top-tier releases. Heaven Upside Down (2017)

- A breakthrough album that brought Manson significant attention and controversy.

The Raw Boned Psalms (1990), After School Special (1991), and The Family Jams (1992).

The raw, industrial-tinged introduction to the band’s aesthetic.