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Eat Me, Drink Me [Explicit Lyrics, Import]

Marilyn MansonAudio CD
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Marilyn Manson has been singled out by conservative commentators as a prime example of evil music, the kind of music that alienates teenagers and makes them do wrong. But Brian Warner and his bandmates are intelligent examiners of the dark side of life, so much so that they have sold over 50 million records worldwide (as of May 2009) - and not all of those who bought them became miscreants.

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  • Audio CD (July 2, 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics, Import
  • Label: Universal Japan
  • ASIN: B000PDZOLC
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (194 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #613,628 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. If I Was Your Vampire
2. Putting Holes In Happiness
3. Red Carpet Grave
4. They Said That Hell's Not Hot
5. Just A Car Crash Away
6. Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand)
7. Evidence
8. Are You The Rabbit?
9. Mutilation Is The Most Sincere Form Of Flattery
10. You And Me And The Devil Makes 3
11. Eat Me,Drink Me
12. Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand)(Inhuman Rmx By Jade Epuget)
13. Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand) (Space Cowboy Rmx)
14. Putting Holes In Happiness (Acoustic Version)

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Four years since his last studio album, and following up on his highest charting radio single ever ("Personal Jesus", from Lest We Forget), Marilyn Manson returns with "Eat Me, Drink me". Art openings, soundtrack appearances, and personal circumstance have grabbed headlines for Manson in recent months, setting the stage for the release of Eat Me, Drink Me, which is unquestionably the artist's most personal statement yet. Always the provocateur, in what may be the ultimate subversion of the code of aggro-rock, the songs are immediately catchy - all jagged guitar hooks, anthemic choruses, with an overlying glam-rock sheen. Lyrically Manson has never been more riveting, seemingly having enough to draw from in his own life and from society at large to present a fresh, snarling vision. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

 

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76 of 82 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Down the rabbit hole..., June 6, 2007
This review is from: Eat Me Drink Me (Audio CD)
("Eat Me, Drink Me" by Marilyn Manson)

I've been saying for years that Marilyn Manson is under-rated (though a bit over-rated by his most ardent fans)--beneath, or along with, the theatrics and makeup, he's actually a world-class satirist on a level with H.L. Mencken at his best. Manson's complex stew of guns, god, government and celebrity is expressed with a razor-sharp lyrical palette of punning metaphors and tossed-off references to history and religion. I've found it a bit disappointing that he's eagerly cultivated a fan base of Ozz-festing, beer-bonging, fake-tribal tatooing overgrown adolescents who use the word "fag" without referring to cigarettes. With Eat Me, Drink Me, Manson seems to have abandoned many of his best attitudes and ideas in favor of rote, mid-tempo goth/glam rockers that obsess over the former Antichrist Superstar's lousy love life.

Imagine, if you will, sitting on a bar stool next to an absinthe-swilling vampire endlesssly talking about how, for him, love is death, which caused him to seperate from his ultra-hot burlesque star of a trophy wife in favor of a just as hot but younger actress. Could you possibly feel sorry for this guy? Granted, Manson probably doesn't care if you feel sorry for him--he just enjoys saying woe-is-me in the most florid language he can muster: "It started so tragic as a slaughterhouse/She pressed the knife against your heart/And said 'I love you' so much you must kill me now..." (from "If I Was Your Vampire"). Or how about "She blew me her death-kiss/and the mouth-marks/Bled down my eye,/Like her dying/On my windshield/I can already feel/Her worms eating my spine..." ("Just a Car Crash Away")? It doesn't help matters when much of this is delivered in a raspy croak that, I suppose, is supposed to suggest the grave but instead is more like too much sleep.

There are more than a few, pardon the phrase, "saving graces" to the album, however. The guitar playing and solos are usually excellent and striking, and Manson's penchant for strong melodies withbig choruses and hooks remain undiminished, even if they're often buried in bass-heavy sludge. Breaking away somewhat from the general theme of the album are a pair of songs that clearly evoke his current interest in Lewis Carrol--his debut as a film director, the Carrol biopic "Phantasmagoria", is due to be released sometime this year--"Are You the Rabbit?" and the title track take him outside his self-imposed dungeon somewhat. The song "You and Me and the Devil Makes 3", although still obsessing over love (or the lack thereof), is more up-tempo and industrialized, reminding me of his high-water mark (for me, anyway) Holy Wood (In The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death), with lyrics that offer a taste of Manson's lyrical strengths: "hell flavored, I've got mood poisoning/You must be something that I hate..." He continues, "There's not a word for what I want to do to you..." and then offers a couple of suggestions, chanting "Murdercute Happyrape." Hey, we're talking about Marilyn Manson here, not Conor freakin' Oberst.

While this, for me, is Manson's weakest effort since the under-baked Bowie-isms of Mechanical Animals, I still haven't given up on the ghoul. While this new album is largely an excercise in leaden, lovelorn goth, there are glimpses of the "Man That You Fear" that prove he's also still someone to admire, as well.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars NOT AS GOOD AS I ANTICIPATED., June 8, 2007
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CRAZOTOLOGY (Joplin, MO. (USA)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eat Me Drink Me (Audio CD)
I love Marilyn Manson and I have a great deal of respect for his views and his music. However, ......he has been kinda flakey as of late. First off, his lyrics are not quite up to speed on this record. Anybody who has a brain knows that Marilyn Manson writes the best lyrics in rock music today. Sadly, there is nothing great about the lyrics on this album. The most annoying aspect of this CD is the stale plain sound of many of the songs. Also, the theme is bland...Basicly Manson wrote an entire album about crap like getting a devorce from Dita Von Teese and How that stupid band (MCR) stold his act. Sheesh...come the hell on Mr. Manson!!!! I miss the days of Antichrist Superstar. I wish that Manson and Trent Reznor were still making records together, still on tour together, ....since those days have passed, Manson hasn't done anything that is as much fun to be apart of. Anyways, I like three songs ("Evidence", "Heart Shaped Glasses", "If I Was Your Vampire") on this album, but all in all I think it is by far the least interresting album Manson has ever made. I shure hope his movie is going to be better than this album. Oh well...Marilyn Manson is still one of the greatest entertainers alive today regardless of a few recent flops.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I wondered whether I should wander in..., June 15, 2008
This review is from: Eat Me Drink Me (Audio CD)
Every time an artist releases a new album, they take major risks. As any Manson fan knows, Marilyn Manson savors risks and quite often reaps big rewards by plunging into territories others, even longtime fans, may find themselves reluctant to attempt entering. This album proves itself no exception.

Eat Me, Drink Me appeals to a certain spectrum of the Manson emotional range. It's not particularly political, it's not about conquering the world - it's about conquering one's own internal world. Manson paints in the same vivid colors we've gotten used to over the years, but it's like he's refined his technique while keeping it refreshingly raw. This is pure emo-fied angst being felt by a man far out of his teens, yet it's remains accessible to all ages. Love - that's what this album tackles. The curse, if you will, of love and how exceptionally powerful yet excruciatingly unbearable that force can be. Unfortunately, it's not perspective gained by speculation, either. The album began when the opening lyrics suggest: "Six AM, Christmas morning" when Manson began dealing with the end of his relationship with from Dita Von Teese that would end in divorce.

Each song stands alone and that's rare for an album, but the way they flow together truly makes them one solid masterpiece as a piece of art. Since we know Manson learned of his divorce on January 5th (his birthday) 2007 and the album came out the following June, you might wonder if the album feels rushed. It does not. Instead it feels poignant and intensely, surrealistically real. If you're wondering how something feels realistic and surrealistic at the same time - that's Manson's intentions as an artist: blending reality and fantasy.

I don't have any favorites, but having gone through my own heart-shredding relationship disaster in the month's following the album's release (she bought this album for me, crazily enough!) I empathize strongly with the lines: "I love you so much I wish you would kill me now." And that's the album's power, combining deep inner relevancy with high art.

Oh, and seeing the show helped drive it in. I hadn't heard the whole album when I saw Manson live in Phoenix, but these songs fit right in with his classics. If you're on the fence due to Golden Age of the Grotesque, I say dive off and snatch this album up. You won't regret, I promise!
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