Marilyn Manson’s greatest and most popular songs
Marilyn Manson, who’s said to have sparked so much sensationalism that many kids were banned by their parents from attending his concerts.
Even the band name—combining Marilyn Monroe’s sensuality and tragic aura with Charles Manson’s brutality and cult infamy—makes it clear how surreal it is.
I’ve put together a song list from a band with a core, horror-tinged worldview and exceptionally rare musical talent.
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Marilyn Manson’s greatest and most popular songs (1–10)
Disposable TeensMarilyn Manson

A track that sings about teenage rebellion and how kids are questioning religion.
It was released as a single by Marilyn Manson in 2000.
It became a hit around the world, reaching No.
6 on the Spanish charts.
It was selected by Kerrang! magazine as one of the “100 Greatest Singles of All Time.”
Rock Is DeadMarilyn Manson

A track that sings about how society is dulled and controlled by drugs and religion, and how rock music has been killed off by censorship.
It was released by Marilyn Manson in 1999.
The music video was directed by Samuel Bayer.
Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand)Marilyn Manson

A track released as a single by Marilyn Manson in 2007.
It was inspired by a book about Lolita that he read and by his 19-year-old girlfriend, Evan Rachel Wood.
It was a hit around the world and reached No.
1 on the UK charts.
Marilyn Manson’s greatest and most popular songs (11–20)
The Fight SongMarilyn Manson

A track released as a single by Marilyn Manson in 2001.
It became a hit in various European countries, reaching No.
11 on the Spanish charts.
The lyrics incorporate words attributed to Joseph Stalin, the Russian revolutionary and political leader who is also described as a dictator.
LunchboxMarilyn Manson

An autobiographical track about a boy being bullied at school.
Released by Marilyn Manson in 1995, it became a hit in countries such as Canada and Australia.
It samples The Crazy World of Arthur Brown’s 1968 track “Fire.”
Get Your GunnMarilyn Manson

A track sung about hypocritical activists who blame the wrong people.
It was inspired by the 1993 murder of Dr.
David Gunn by a pro-life activist.
Released as a single by Marilyn Manson in 1994, it reached No.
11 on the Canadian charts.
Great Big White WorldMarilyn Manson

A track that sings about cocaine.
It’s included on Marilyn Manson’s third album, Mechanical Animals, released in 1998.
Compared to his other commercial singles, this track has been performed on nearly every tour.


