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Holy Wood [Import]

Marilyn Manson Audio CD
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Product details

  • Audio CD (21 Oct 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Universal
  • ASIN: B0002ZEUF4
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (90 customer reviews)

1. God Eat God
2. Love Song
3. Fight Song
4. Disposable Teens
5. Target Audience (Narcissus Narcosis)
6. President Dead
7. In the Shadow of the Valley of Death
8. Cruci-Fiction in Space
9. Place in the Dirt
10. Nobodies
11. Death Song
12. Lamb of God
13. Born Again
14. Burning Flag
15. Coma Black
16. Valentine's Day
17. Fall of Adam
18. King Kill
19. Count to 6 and Die
20. Nobodies [Acoustic Version]
See all 21 tracks on this disc

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Amazon.co.uk Review

The impact of Marilyn Manson's subversive musical agenda has waned, and what's left is a provocative, talented artist writing affecting, powerful and, yes, controversial songs. Although Holy Wood is the third title of a trilogy that began with 1996's Antichrist Superstar, this is an album that stands on its own. Rife with references to the Beatles and the Dead Kennedys, and full of pop-culture barbs, Holy Wood is a musically diverse and powerful statement. The memorable sing-along "Disposable Teens" boasts the same kind of staccato, Teutonic, fist-thrusting power introduced with "Beautiful People", while "Fight Song" sounds like the Sex Pistols meets Blur by way of Nirvana. While a futuristic, nihilistic tint pervades Manson's work, passion is also prevalent, notably in the spooky acoustic number "A Place in the Dirt" and the brutal "Death Song". Like Marilyn Manson the man, Holy Wood is intelligent, dynamic and multifaceted, with myriad charms that are evident to the tuned-in listener. --Katherine Turman

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
Simply, without a big long spiel, this album is quite possibly one of the most stunning rock albums ever to grace the earth. Holy Wood is 20 tracks of music that is so wonderfully intense that it leaves you baying for more.
Fans of Marilyn Manson and anyone who has ever felt disaffected or dismayed with the state of the world should sit down and play this album with the volume as high as it can possibly go because it is quite literally a big middle finger on a CD in musical incarnation.
There is nothing on this album that Manson doesn't cover; gun-culture (namely the blistering attack on it in the powerful 'The Love Song'), obcession with celebrity, assassination (Kennedy, Lennon, etc.)
Some of his most powerful work to date can be found on this album, especially with regard to the anthemic 'Disposable Teens', a fist hammering industrial ballad devoted to the disposessed and unwanted.
Not all of the album is heavy and there are also some really beautiful tracks in which the melancholy and possibly even the hurt of Marilyn Manson himself seem to shine quietly through the lyrics (mind you, having just been blamed for the Columbine massacre, who wouldn't be upset?) An excellent, haunting example of this would be the powerful 'In The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death'
Musically diverse and with a huge number of obvious and more subtle facets, this album is everything that a Marilyn Manson fan could ask for and stands out as a powerful statement against the throw-away and often cruel society in which we live. With tracks like 'Disposable Teens', 'The Nobodies', 'President Dead' and many others, I would think it fair to say that this is quite possibly the most powerful Marilyn Manson album released to date and will certainly take some effort to beat.
Marilyn Manson, the essence of the message summed up on one CD. If you haven't already, you REALLY need to buy this album. Powerful, bold...you certainly wont be disappointed.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
About the album 7 May 2005
By Horatio
Format:Audio CD
Here is a bit more background information about the album, that I didn't include in my previous review (Great - but not his best).

Here's a bit of background to the album: After the Columbine killings, Manson was blamed for the killings (although it was later found the kids who did the shooting hated Manson and his music), Manson's Rock is Dead tour (Mechanical Animals) was cut short, and Manson, fearing for his life, fled to his home where he had to spend 3 (count em!) whole months hiding in his attic from the public. He spend the months ferociously writing song after song for the album 'Holy Wood', very embittered. Manson wrote an article about the Columbine Killings for Rolling Stone magazine, which you find if you look around a bit.
The album is mainly about society, especially American society, and how the media glamorises deaths. Manson has moved on from his personas of the Antichrist Superstar and the androgynous alien rockstar Omega, and is now (though less obvious) Adam Kadmon, the original human (from Jewish mysticism). Manson said: "It was sort of pointing out that circle that religion is the origin of entertainment, and I was trying to show that I could relate my life to characters in history like Christ or Kennedy or John Lennon and how people are often martyred for being misunderstood".
http://www.resnet.trinity.edu/ddamon/hierophant/index.htm says "The album itself is a product of Hebrew Kabala, celebrities and serial killers, biblical scripture, freemasonry, history, and bizarre internet resources. He draws on the Tarot cards, much as he does front page news, to produce his most brilliant work". The site is great for analysing MM and his works. A moderately detailed analysis of Holy Wood and of the other albums can also be found at http://www.marilynmansonimages.com/band-history6.html
There is no doubt about it, spend long enough analysing the lyrics, and you will see that Manson put a huge amount of depth into this album.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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The mass killings in Columbine left a dark shadow over America, with the powers that be desperately looking for some one to blame, the person elect was Marilyn Manson.

Manson came out swinging, and with this record said, that if your going to point the finger at me, I will point the finger right back at you and tell the real reasons that this happened.

The reason he cited, were organised religion and alienation of those who don't fit in with ideal of what is expectable to belong in high school , as well as Americas vast appetite for guns.

This is a breathtaking collection of songs, that at first seem very superficial shock songs, but when the surface is starched, all of what was mentioned before leaps to the forefront.

There are many reasons that you should own this record, the best reasons being

1. The Nobodies
2. The Fight Song
3. Crucifixion in space
4. Disposal Teens
5. Burning Flag

Are all examples of Manson left of centre look way of telling a story, this is a cautionary tale of how America is losing its way and the reasons for it, at least the reason according to Manson.

Also in over an hour and ten minuets of music, encompassing industrial, straight hard rock, techno and pop over tones into one Manson most expansive and impressive releases to date.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Easily the best.
I would say this is manson's best album, the lyrics and the sentiments behind are things I really agree with. Read more
Published on 29 Dec 2009 by Coma
The best album I've heard
Holy Wood is the benchmark to which I rate other albums, and it still reigns. There is simply to much to enjoy, appreciate and marvel at on this album: Manson et al mix sombre,... Read more
Published on 17 Feb 2009 by Wakey
A masterpiece.
This is another great album by Manson, the first one I got was Lest We Forget though which is better but still it's amazing. Read more
Published on 13 Sep 2007 by D. Howells
god is in the tv
the first few tracks are the best but after that it gets a little lame
Published on 4 Sep 2007 by fast review
Buy this
Well i suppose enough has been said about this one so il keep it short. in my opinion this album is better than machanical Animals, infact this is one of the best albums i own. Read more
Published on 28 Jun 2006 by jon davis
Now I know that I am not alone
Holy Wood: In the Valley of the Shadow of Death is a product of the environment in which it was written and recorded. Read more
Published on 11 Mar 2006 by Mr. A. E. Hall
Another Manson CD?? wow
I have all the Manson CD's(apart from Anti-Chrsit Superstar) and I thought by this time he couldn't release any better CD's than his first one (Portrait of an American Family) but... Read more
Published on 28 Oct 2004 by Paul Markey
MANSONS BEST SO FAR!
AMAZING! YOU HAVE TO BUY THIS ALBUM. Every track on it is a legend! The fight song is probably the best and I listen to it every morning when I wake up. Read more
Published on 4 Oct 2004
Manson's best work to date!
This is simply an outstanding album delving in various aspects of american history, especially going into the deaths of JFK and oswald, the american flag, drugs and society. Read more
Published on 27 Aug 2004 by Mr. A. J. Sharkey
The Best By A Long Way
Don't listen to this expecting Antichrist Superstar Part 2, because it's not. It's not nearly as industrial sounding or experimental. Read more
Published on 26 Feb 2004 by Chaz
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