Marilyn Manson - Discography 1990-2020 -flac- 88 Link
This comprehensive collection features the complete studio discography of industrial icon Marilyn Manson, spanning three decades of evolution from 1990 to 2020.
Presented in lossless FLAC format (88.2kHz/24-bit), this set offers the highest fidelity listening experience, capturing the raw energy of the early Spooky Kids era through the polished, cinematic production of his later work. Included in this release:
The Triptych: Antichrist Superstar, Mechanical Animals, and Holy Wood.
Early Rarities: Select demos and EP tracks from the 1990–1993 period. Modern Era: Every studio album through 2020's We Are Chaos. Quality: Hi-Res FLAC (Lossless) for audiophile-grade sound.
Perfect for longtime collectors and those looking to experience the sonic depth of Manson’s provocative career in unparalleled detail.
This collection is a comprehensive archive of Marilyn Manson’s Marilyn Manson - Discography 1990-2020 -FLAC- 88
career, spanning three decades from the early Spooky Kids era to 2020's We Are Chaos
For audiophiles and collectors, this set is particularly valuable because it is encoded in
, a lossless format that preserves the full dynamic range and industrial textures of the original recordings without the quality loss found in standard MP3s. What’s Included The Golden Trio: The definitive "Antichrist" trilogy— Antichrist Superstar Mechanical Animals The Early Years: Rare 1990s demo material and the breakthrough Portrait of an American Family Modern Era:
Later stylistic shifts, including the blues-rock influence of The Pale Emperor and the glam-rock vibes of We Are Chaos Quality Check:
The "88" in the title likely refers to the number of folders/releases or a specific high-resolution bitrate (88.2 kHz), ensuring studio-grade playback. Technical Notes File Size: The Golden Age of Grotesque (2003): This album
Expect a large download (likely 15GB+), as FLAC files are significantly larger than compressed audio. You’ll need a compatible player like Foobar2000
, or a dedicated hi-fi digital audio player (DAP) to enjoy the lossless quality. of a specific album or help finding the best media player for these files?
The Marilyn Manson discography from 1990 to 2020 represents a transformation from shock-rock insurgent to a genre-blending veteran of industrial and alternative music. For audiophiles, this three-decade span is often sought in high-quality formats like FLAC 88.2kHz/24-bit to capture the intricate industrial layers and vocal nuances that standard lossy formats might miss. The Formative Era: 1990–1993
Before achieving international fame, the band operated as Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids.
Early Demos: This era is defined by rare demo cassettes like The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat (1990) and Refrigerator (1993). The Early Ceremonies (1990–1995)
Style: The sound was a wild, often comedic blend of industrial rock with themes focused on innocence, religion, and American pop culture. The Industrial Breakthrough: 1994–1996
Signed by Trent Reznor to Nothing Records, the band's major-label debut set the stage for mid-90s cultural dominance. Facebook·MarilyN MansoN CULThttps://www.facebook.com Marilyn Manson Album Rankings and Reviews - Facebook
The Middle Ages & Covers (2003–2012)
- The Golden Age of Grotesque (2003): This album uses heavy digital clipping. An 88.2 kHz file doesn't fix the clipping, but it accurately reproduces the intended harshness without adding digital artifacts.
- Eat Me, Drink Me (2007) & The High End of Low (2009): These albums are bass-heavy. Standard MP3 distorts the low-end sub-bass (40-60Hz). FLAC 88 preserves the integrity of Twiggy Ramirez’s downtuned guitars.
- Lest We Forget (2004): The single edit of "Personal Jesus" (Depeche Mode cover) in high-res contains a wider stereo spread than the album version.
The Early Ceremonies (1990–1995)
- The Spooky Kids Demos (1990-1993): Often overlooked. In 88.2 kHz FLAC, the raw, untamed bass of tracks like "Negative Three" reveals the band's post-punk grit before the major label polish.
- Portrait of an American Family (1994): Track highlight: "Lunchbox." In high-res, the distorted guitar layering (done by Daisy Berkowitz) separates into distinct left-right channels, exposing a surf-rock influence previously buried in 128kbps MP3s.
The Triptych (1996–2000)
This is the audiophile’s goldmine.
- Antichrist Superstar (1996): The magnum opus. A 88.2 kHz FLAC rip reveals the dynamic range disparity (DR rating of ~12) between the quiet, industrial screeching of "Minute of Decay" and the brick-walled fury of "The Beautiful People." Lower resolutions flatten this dynamic contrast.
- Mechanical Animals (1998): The glam-rock revival. Look for the 2012 Vinyl Remaster. At 88.2 kHz, the bass synth on "The Dope Show" has a tactile, rubbery texture, while the acoustic guitar on "Coma White" reveals fret noise and room ambiance.
- Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) (2000): The densest mix. High-res FLAC untangles the Adrenaline vs Cruci-Fiction in space. You can finally hear John 5’s chicken-pickin' guitar without the industrial drums overmodulating.
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This report details the audio discography of the American industrial metal band Marilyn Manson from their formation in 1989 (active recording beginning circa 1990) through 2020. The investigation focuses on the availability and technical specifications of digital copies labeled "FLAC," with specific attention to the "88" identifier, likely referring to a high-resolution sample rate of 88.2 kHz.
The discography spans 11 studio albums, with the most relevant high-resolution exports occurring during the remastering campaigns of the mid-2010s.
Live & Compilations
- The Last Tour on Earth (live, 1999)
- Lest We Forget: The Best Of (2004) – sometimes omitted in raw discographies
EPs
- Smells Like Children (1995)
- Released: October 1995
- FLAC (88): Available
- Remix & Repackaged (2000)
- Released: June 6, 2000
- FLAC (88): Available