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 (21–30)
SacrilegiousMarilyn Manson

A striking track marked by provocative, satirical lyrics that desecrate the sacred.
Embracing an anti-religious theme, it’s set against a heavy, dark soundscape.
The song charts a deep journey of self-exploration that seems to connect with Marilyn Manson’s own inner conflicts and past traumas, delivering a powerful message to listeners.
Released in September 2024, it is slated to be included on the album “One Assassination Under God – Chapter 1,” scheduled for release in November of the same year.
It looks to be an important milestone for Manson.
A recommended listen for those who resonate with defiance and a confrontational stance, and for anyone who holds a critical perspective on society and religion.
Valentine’s DayMarilyn Manson

I was wondering what Manson’s take on a Valentine’s song would be like…
and of course, it turned out to be so very Manson (lol).
The vibe of the song makes me feel like I’m going to lose my mind—like, is this kind of interpretation even allowed? But it might be recommended for those who don’t have a partner (lol).
No ReflectionMarilyn Manson

A track released in 2012 by Marilyn Manson.
It features catchy yet dark, lyrical lyrics and reached No.
6 on the charts in Argentina.
The music video, directed by Lukas Ettlin, features actress and model Roxane Mesquida.
Marilyn Manson’s famous and popular songs (31–40)
Doll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggety-ZagMarilyn Manson

The artist is an American hard rock singer whose songs are highly antisocial, often including violent themes and religious criticism, making them a controversial figure even in their home country.
This track is built on a swing rhythm, and the drum patterns are quite advanced.
Cake And SodomyMarilyn Manson

A track that sings about how the world is filled with stereotypes.
It’s a track Marilyn Manson first wrote when he was 15.
It’s included on the debut album Portrait of an American Family, released in 1994.
Dope HatMarilyn Manson

A track released in 1995 by Marilyn Manson.
It samples Horatio J.
Hoodoo’s 1971 track “Genie Be Good.” The music video, inspired by the film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, was directed by Tom Stern.
I Don’t Like The Drugs (But The Drugs Like Me)Marilyn Manson

A track released as a single in 1999 by Marilyn Manson.
It features a guitar solo by Dave Navarro, the guitarist of Jane’s Addiction.
The surreal music video was directed by Paul Hunter.


