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 famous and popular songs (31–40)
Prelude (The Family Trip)Marilyn Manson

A track characterized by grand buildups and screams.
It is included on Marilyn Manson’s 1994 debut album, Portrait of an American Family.
The track is inspired by Willy Wonka’s 1971 piece, Boat Trip.
The Dope ShowMarilyn Manson

A track that sings about fame and popularity.
It was released as a single by Marilyn Manson in 1998.
The music video was directed by Paul Hunter.
Weird Al Yankovic’s 1999 track “Polka Power!” was inspired by this Manson track.
Track 99Marilyn Manson

The hidden track on Marilyn Manson’s second album, Antichrist Superstar, released in 1996.
It’s also known as “Better Messiah,” “Dying Years,” and “Empty Sounds of Hate.” By speeding it up to around 300%, the lyrics become intelligible.
Raise The Red FlagMarilyn Manson

This work by the American rock band Marilyn Manson is an emblematic track that breaks four years of silence.
Rooted in industrial metal, the song fully showcases Manson’s signature dark and provocative style.
Released in August 2024 via Nuclear Blast Records, it came out as a limited-edition maxi single CD and through digital distribution.
Co-produced with Tyler Bates, it was accompanied by a music video directed by Bill Yukich.
In 2024, Manson joined Five Finger Death Punch on tour while also interspersing his own headlining shows.
Reflecting a spirit of defiance against past headwinds, this release is recommended for fans of darker music.
I want to DisappearMarilyn Manson

A track that sings about how a person’s sense of morality and life can change depending on how they were raised.
It is included on Marilyn Manson’s third album, Mechanical Animals, released in 1998.
The album has been certified platinum in the United States, Canada, and New Zealand.
Main Theme of the Movie “Resident Evil”Marilyn Manson

The main theme created by Marilyn Manson, famous for the Resident Evil series.
The music box perfectly captures the image of a city lurking with zombies, expressing a decadent beauty—truly a masterpiece.
Listening to it at night might even keep you from sleeping.


