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The Marilyn Manson Collector's Box tells the full story revealing how this artist became one of the most influential artists of our day. This set contains a CD Interview and 2 Audio-Biography sets with 2 glossy 8-page full colour booklets, free mini poster and FIVE free Marilyn Manson photo postcards. Chrome Dreams. 2004. Marilyn Manson Collector's Box Songs | 1. | Intro/Shock Rock |
| 2. | Life Of Brian, The |
| 3. | Spooky Times |
| 4. | Family Affairs |
| 5. | Not-So-Sweet Dreams |
| 6. | Superstars |
| 7. | Animal Magic |
| | Collector's Box Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Untitled Track |
| | Collector's Box Album DISC 3: |
| 1. | Introduction |
| 2. | Brian's Blues |
| 3. | Spooky Kids, The |
| 4. | Fear Is The Key |
| 5. | It's Only Rock And Roll |
| 6. | Rituals Of Dissent, The |
| 7. | Superstar Tantrums On The Road |
| 8. | Gunning For Marilyn |
| 9. | Fear No Evil |
| 10. | Head Games |
| 11. | Continuing Excesses Of Brian Warner, The |
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