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Haddonfield
08-15-2004, 11:59 AM
Got this from Blistering.com...sounds cool to me, that DVD looks very very cool.


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MARILYN MANSON has set "Lest We Forget" as the title of his upcoming "best of" collection, due on September 28. Besides all of the group's classics, the album will feature the new single, a cover of DEPECHE MODE's "Personal Jesus".

The best-of will contain rare photos and artwork by Manson himself. The "deluxe edition" will feature an accompanying DVD containing "the entire video catalog," including the previously unreleased uncensored clip for "(s)AINT", directed by Italian actress Asia Argento.

"Lest We Forget" (view cover here) track listing:

01. The Love Song
02. Personal Jesus
03. mOBSCENE
04. The Fight Song
05. Tainted Love
06. The Dope Show
07. This Is The New Shit
08. Disposable Teens
09. Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
10. Lunchbox
11. Tourniquet
12. Rock Is Dead
13. Get Your Gunn
14. The Nobodies
15. Long Hard Road Out Of Hell
16. The Beautiful People
17. The Reflecting God

"Deluxe Edition" bonus DVD videos:

01. (s)AINT
02. mOBSCENE
03. This Is The New Shit
04. Disposable Teens
05. The Fight Song
06. The Nobodies
07. Autopsy
08. The Dope Show
09. Don't Like The Drugs
10. Rock Is Dead
11. Coma White
12. Long Hard Road Out Of Hell
13. The Beautiful People
14. Tourniquet
15. Man That You Fear
16. Cyrptorchid
17. Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
18. Dopehat
19. Lunchbox
20. Get Your Gunn

MANSON has begun work on his next Interscope studio album without guitarist John 5, who has left the group to explore solo projects. A replacement guitarist has yet to be named. MANSON's most recent album, "The Golden Age of Grotesque", debuted in May 2003 at No. 1 on The Billboard 200.

Greenaway
08-15-2004, 01:00 PM
Originally posted by Haddonfield
MANSON has begun work on his next Interscope studio album without guitarist John 5, who has left the group to explore solo projects. A replacement guitarist has yet to be named. MANSON's most recent album, "The Golden Age of Grotesque", debuted in May 2003 at No. 1 on The Billboard 200.

I have never been into "Best of" collections (though the tracklist isn't bad), especially when the artist is in preparations to start recording a new album. Oh well, I'm not that into his music if that would have been the case; it is not; Mechanical Animals remains quite excellent, though.

HansMyHedgehog
08-15-2004, 02:10 PM
i love Manson, but i'm not too into best of collections either. however, if there were a way i could get my hands on that DVD, i'd totally do it. i love his videos!

thebloodfeaster
08-16-2004, 11:23 AM
Originally posted by Greenaway
Mechanical Animals remains quite excellent, though.

Yeah, that's his only album that I ever found worth listening to.

The horror fan in me is actually interested in seeing the video that Asia Argento directed.

Haddonfield
08-17-2004, 12:55 PM
Originally posted by thebloodfeaster
Yeah, that's his only album that I ever found worth listening to.

The horror fan in me is actually interested in seeing the video that Asia Argento directed.


I would agree...not only is (s)Aint a fantastic song but Im very curious to see what the video looks like.

I thought Manson made a huge comeback with his last album, Im hoping the next one can continue it.