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The Golden Age Of Grotesque by Marilyn Manson

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Release Date: 2003

Labels: Nothing Records, Interscope Records

Recorded at Doppelherz Studio and The Mix Room / Burbank.
Mixed at The Mix Room / Burbank.
Additional recording at The Mix Room / Burbank and Ocean Way / LA.

Manson: All tracks Songs Of Golgotha Music (BMI) administered worldwide by EMI Blackwood Music Inc. 2003
John 5: All tracks GTR. Hack Music / Chrysalis Music (ASCAP) except tracks 1 & 15
Tim Skold: Tracks 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14, 15 administered by 120050 Publishing (BMI)
Gacy: Tracks 1, 11, 13 DCLXVI Music (BMI) administered worldwide by EMI Blackwood Music Inc. 2003
Bonus Track "Tainted Love": (Ed Cobb-Embassy Music Corporation BMI)

℗2003 Nothing/Interscope Records.
©2003 Nothing/Interscope Records.
Interscope Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Made in the EU.

[DVD notes]
Doppelherz, a film by Marilyn Manson.
Director of photography: Benjamin at The Barbarian Group.
"A film about the Golden Age of Grotesque, created during the making of the album, and birth of a new area for its creator. The audio recording that accompanies this took place on April 1, 2002, and remains in its entirety..."

The album comes with a bonus DVD featuring a short film by Marilyn Manson, entitled "Doppelherz".
CD and DVD are inside a jewel case, housed in a cardboard slipcase.
Including a 16-page booklet with lyrics and credits.
Track 16 "Tainted Love" is credited as a bonus track inside the booklet.

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