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Even though it wasn't one of the best tracks on Portrait of an American Family, "Get Your Gunn" was a solid track that was a fairly good choice for a single. As a single, "Get Your Gunn" doesn't offer collectors too much -- "Misery Machine" was pulled from Portrait, and then the title track is presented in two different mixes, both punningly titled after White Album cuts: "Mother Inferior Got Her Gunn" and "Revelation #9." Neither of these mixes are remarkable, but they aren't bad either, and they may be enough for hardcore fans to consider purchasing the single. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Marilyn Manson Get Your Gunn Songs Get Your Gunn Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   An Amazing, Creepy Cd, Limited Only By A Lack of New Songs If your are a Manson fan, especially his early work, this CD is for you. When I first listened to it, I was amazed by the last half of the album.
To really enjoy it, though, you have to "get into it", which you probably won't be able to do if you're just a casual Manson fan.
When I bought this I already had Portrait, so the first 2 tracks were not very remarkable. They really should have put more on this CD. But the remix is absolutely amazing. With an intro of over a minute, you can hear a voice speaking Manson's message to America found in the booklet in Portrait (You spoonfed us Saturday morining mouthfuls of maggots and lies disguised...), which then leads into the real song. This time the song has a heavier, fuller feel to it, with more voices overlayed with the original. The song ends with spoken words (not by Manson) which sound rather funny, but after they are finished, seem a little creepy. It is then interrupted by a slightly shocking shocking gunshot-like sound effect which leads directly into Revelation #9. The Mother Inferior version of the song also has a lot more "Synthy" feel to it.
Revelation #9, however, is a "soundscape" that is really creepy and disturbing if you are able to hear the messages in it. Try to listen the whole way through this Cd to get the full feel.
Once again, this is an absolutly amazing Cd if you are a fan of Manson's early work, and certainly worth the $9.99 I paid for it. Submitted by tylernewman1 (Campbell River, BC, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
now this is a cd It rock I don't know much more to say about it. Submitted by jrohal (pittsburge,PA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Get Your Gunn CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Marilyn Manson Portrait Of An American Family CD (1994)
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$11.15 (MP3 Available for Download) While Marilyn Manson's approach was hardly original (in fact, many of the band's gimmicks could be directly linked to bands past), few rock groups on a major label had been so unashamedly confrontational and unapologetic. In fact, all the members went by aliases that combined a movie star's name with a serial killer's. While such future releases as 1995's SMELLS LIKE CHILDREN and 1996's ANTICHRIST SUPERSTAR would place the band at the top of the heavy metal/alternative heap, it was the group's debut from 1994, PORTRAIT OF AN AMERICAN FAMILY, that got the ball rolling.
The band received a major break right off the bat by becoming good friends with Nine Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor. Signed to his new record label, Nothing, Reznor helped co-produce the debut with singer Manson, and gave the band the opening slot on NIN's inaugural 1994-1995 arena tour. Manson's music was more straightforward and more metallic than Nine Inch Nails (it was based more around distorted guitar riffs than electronics), as evidenced by the debut's best tracks, "Cake and Sodomy," "Lunchbox," "Dope Hat," and "Get Your Gunn."
Recorded at The Record Plant and The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, California; Pig, Beverly Hills, California; Criteria, Miami, Florida.
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| | Marilyn Manson Smells Like Children CD (1995)
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$7.79 (MP3 Available for Download) A year on from Portrait of an American Family, Marilyn Manson released the stopgap EP Smells Like Children. Where the full-length debut showed sparks of character and invention beneath industrial metal sludge, Smells Like Children is a smartly crafted horror show, filled with vulgarity, ugliness, goth freaks, and sideshow scares. Manson wisely chose to heighten his cartoonish personality with the EP. Most of the record is devoted to spoken words and samples, all designed to push to the outrage buttons of middle America. Between those sonic collages arrives one new song, retitled remixes of Portrait songs -- "Kiddie Grinder," "Everlasting Cocksucker," "Dance of the Dope Hats," "White Trash" -- and three covers ("Sweet Dreams," "I Put a Spell on You," "Rock 'n' Roll Nigger"), all given a trademark spooky makeover. Musically, it may not amount to much -- it's goth-metal-industrial, as good as the "Dope Hat," "Lunch Box," and "Cake and Sodomy" trilogy that distinguished the debut -- but as a sonic sculpture, as an objet d'art, it's effective and wickedly fascinating. It's exactly what Brian Warner needed to do to establish Marilyn Manson as America's bogeyman for the late '90s. [And it also helped enhance his myth for his fans. Smells Like Children originally ...
| | Marilyn Manson Remix & Repent (1997)
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$7.49 (MP3 Available for Download) You want gothic-industrial rock a la Nine Inch Nails filtered through a post-Alice Cooper shock-rock sensibility? Look no further than the Manson crew. This EP, featuring both live and remixed versions of old Manson tunes, is not the ideal introduction for the unconverted. For hardcore fans, however, REMIX & REPENT is an unusual and valuable addition to the MM canon.
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| | Marilyn Manson Lunchbox (1995)
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$7.49 (MP3 Available for Download) With its relentless but danceable industrial beat and death metal guitars, "Lunchbox" was one of the standouts on Marilyn Manson's debut album, Portrait of an American Family. For its single, "Lunchbox" was paired with a cover of Gary Numan's "Down ...
| | Pink Floyd Ummagumma CDs (1969)
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$18.59 (MP3 Available for Download) UMMAGUMMA features a set of live performances on Disc 1 and a collection of solo studio projects by various band members on Disc 2.
Disc 1 was recorded live at Mothers, Birmingham, England and live at The
Party-liners may favor DARK SIDE OF THE MOON, but diehard space cadets recognize UMMAGUMMA as the pinnacle of post-Barrett Floyd's achievement. Originally released as a double LP, the first record is a live recording from 1969, while the second features four extended cuts written by (and featuring) each of the four band members in turn. Eschewing the catchy, Kinks-influenced pop kaleidoscope of the band's first album, the live portion focuses on extended, spacy near-instrumentals, heavy on acid-fueled jamming and atmospheric electronic textures.
From the Eastern-tinged "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" to the over-the-top psychosis of "Careful With That Axe, Eugene," UMMAGUMMA's first half is ground zero for the genre that would come to be known as space rock. The solo efforts on the second half are undoubtedly the band's most experimental, unconventional ...
| | Porcupine Tree Deadwing CD (2005)
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$9.75 (MP3 Available for Download) Considering their cinematic scope, it's fitting that the songs on DEADWING were actually inspired by a film script written by Porcupine Tree mastermind Steven Wilson. Not that this should come as any surprise to longtime fans who know the UK act's reputation for churning out epic progressive rock so sonically descriptive that it's practically visual.
Porcupine Tree creates works with complex structures that do not alienate or obscure the songs themselves, pieces that are dark and psychedelic without being sinister. On the 12-minute opening title track, weighty guitar riffs and spacious synths immediately recall Nine Inch Nails, but swooping melodic changes give way to ambient passages, ...
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