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The Golden Age of Grotesque [EXPLICIT LYRICS] [LIMITED EDITION]

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  • Audio CD (May 13, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: May 13, 2003
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics, Limited Edition
  • Label: Nothing
  • ASIN: B000092ZVV
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (346 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #24,383 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Intro
2. This Is The New Sh*t
3. mOBSCENE
4. Doll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggety-Zag
5. Use Your Fist And Not Your Mouth
6. The Golden Age Of Grotesque
7. (s)AINT
8. Ka-Boom Ka-Boom
9. Slutgarden
10. Spade
11. Para-noir
12. The Bright Young Things
13. Better Of Two Evils
14. Vodevil
15. Obsequy (The Death Of Art)

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The Golden Age of Grotesque was inspired by the seamy of Weimar Berlin, circa 1930. The album is constructed along the lines of Alice Cooper's 1975 gem, Welcome to My Nightmare, dipping in to the same cabaret of Cooper's "Some Folks." Unlike Cooper, however, this is no comic nightmare. "This isn't a show / This is my f*cking life / I'm not ashamed / You're entertained," Manson snarls in "Vodevil," making it abundantly clear that the singer was born in the wrong time and place and is more at home among the absinthe-drinking revelers in pre-Nazi Germany. The album possesses a dark, accessible beauty rather than the twisted industrial dissonance that pervades much of his earlier stuff. "mOBSCENE" is a thumping rocker that features a deranged cheerleading squad. "Ka-Boom Ka-Boom" is a rousing stomper that Manson penned in response to an exec's complaint that the new songs didn't rock. Its simple yet seditious chorus decries, "I like a big car, 'cause I'm a big star / I'll make a big rock & roll hit." Since 1998's Mechanical Animals, Manson's albums have become progressively more tuneful, and Grotesque continues the trend. --Jaan Uhelszki

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Golden Age of Grotesque, May 14, 2003
By sparky (Bessemer, Alabama United States) - See all my reviews
This is a new Manson for a new era. This is definitly not a repeat of his past albums. This has been the first time in a long time that Manson has had to make an album that could stand on it's own. After finally completing the story he created with Anti-Christ Superstar and finished with 2002's Holy Wood, Manson has a chance to explore new musical ground as well as reinvent his image a bit. Manson explores 1930's Berlin-esque era in his lyrics and appearance. Throwbacks to the Swing dancing sensation, Nazism, and Dadaism are littered throughout the confrontational ("Use your fist and not your mouth")and cynical, sexually-doused lyrics in this CD, which fit well with the music. The music itself is the usual Manson-esque rock mixed with a large dose of synth and other effects, probably due to new bassist Tim Skold, which completely helps the album in almost all areas. These effects do a very good job of envoking pictures to accompany the music. Sometimes one can't help but picture Tim Burton claymation-esque characters marching along to anthems like the title track and the intro Thaeter. The also setup moods for such songs like "(s)aint" and "The Bright Young Things", both of which are sure to surprise the listener (but none like the track "Doll-Dagga Buzz Buzz Ziggety-Zagg", which is a loud galloping example of Manson-meets 30's era swing music. A treat for the ears, definitely).
Manson succeeds in making a frightful, rambunctious, powerful and wonderful album that can definitely stand on it's own. However, one must remember that Manson is not taking himself as seriously this time, but is still very clever with his lyrics (probably now more than ever). All in all, this is one of Manson's best, and definitely worth buying.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars High Replay Value Despite Some Flaws (4.5 stars), June 6, 2003
By Michael Crane (Orland Park, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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Marilyn Manson's new album "The Golden Age of Grotesque" isn't his strongest album, but it proves to be a really good listen. It has its weak points and flaws, but beyond that lies a really well-constructed album. Manson is always trying new things, which is one of the main qualities I like about his band; none of his CDs sound the same.

"The Golden Age of Grotesque" is a dark and angry album. It's heavy and melodic, and most of the songs flow nicely. This album isn't nearly as controversial or disturbing as his previous work, but I guess it'd get old real quick if he tried to be controversial on everything he does. It appears there's a lot of new guys in the band and they do a very excellent job.

The major weak point of the album is the lyrics. I think Manson is a much better writer than this when it comes to songs. He uses a lot of hip-hop jargon in some of his songs. Now, I don't have a problem with hip-hop influences, but it just doesn't fit well with Manson's stuff. Don't get the wrong idea and think that Manson has pulled a Fred Durst, because that is absolutely not the case. The lyrics are okay, I just think he could've come up with better ones.

All of the songs are good and it's one of those albums where you can listen to the whole thing without worrying about skipping tracks. My favorites are "this is the new [*]," "mOBSCENE," "use your fist and not your mouth," "(s)aint," "ka-boom, ka-boom," "para-noir," and "vodevil."

"The Golden Age of Grotesque" is a great effort from Manson, despite some of the album's weak points and flaws. If you're a fan of his earlier work, chances are you will enjoy this one as well. While it's not perfect, it is something that will be in my CD player for a long time.

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24 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Manson continues to impress with his subtlety, June 9, 2003
By Eric (Mechanicsburg PA) - See all my reviews
Anyone who calls themselves a fan of Marilyn Manson should be ashamed of themselves when they criticize the band for the "new direction" they're taking.

How many cds does the band have to release for you to realize every album is going to be different, stylistically, conceptually and aesthetically?

Portrait of an American Family was a candy-goth-industrial (almost pop-y) album. AntiChrist Superstar was the only truly dark gothic industrial album the band has released. Mechanical Animals was glam, 70s-era rock. Holywood was something close to Antichrist Superstar but not quite there. And now The Golden Age of Grotesque is a 1920's era American jazz and swing album with gothic industrial overtones.

You should be orgasmic that there are bands out there who have this kind of range and subtlety in their music. What do you listen to, Linkin Park, kids?

Who out there can go from disco-beats to gothic industrialism to swing three albums in a row? And make it sound good? Besides Marilyn Manson?

Older (real) fans of Manson will like this album for it's dark cynicism and impeccable songwriting. People who thought Marilyn Manson is a mindless hack with no musical ability whatsoever will find the songs on here catchy and entertaining. I have yet to get enough of "Doll-Dagga-Buzz-Buzz-Ziggety-Zag", and I'm not even a swing fan (or wasn't, maybe)!

This album will appear stale and non-technical--to anyone who won't listen to it. In point of fact, there is quite a lot going on with the music, particularly the guitars. I love the use of them as trombones and trumpets, really brings a big grin to my face.

I would go so far as to say this is Manson's best cd since Antichrist Superstar, tied maybe with Mechanical Animals. Which doesn't mean I think Holywood is bad (it is, in fact, one of my favorite cds that I own, below the aforementioned two only because it's his least original release).

Manson is unlike any other relatively-popular band out there in the mainstream. He's maintained his musical integrity, his focus and (at least my) admiration. I love the way he experiements with period music of the 20th century and incorporates it with industrial sounds to create his own unique interpretation of the style.

Anyone who can't see this should probably stick to the twelve-year-old lyrics, talent, concepts and general attitude of bands like Linkin Park. You're not wanted here.

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