MECHANICAL ANIMALS

Mechanical Animals is music-wise a lot lighter than the previous album, but the lyrics are probably even darker and depressing. On a quest for purity, Manson goes the opposite direction, using alter ego superstar Omega and his band The Mechanical Animals (as a reference to Bowie's Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Hell) to go down a road of sex, drugs and rock'n'roll.

"To me it's a pretty depressing record, and at times it leads you to believe it's not depressing, it's being intentionally fake and sarcastic. The elements of glam are very ironic. I think the more people begin to listen to it, they'll see that – the dark. When things are expressed innocuously – that's when they're most depressing" (MM in Dissecting MM (pg.14))

MECHANICAL ANIMALS - promo cd

MECHANICAL ANIMALS US RELEASE
INFO
Release date: 1998
Country: US
Label: Nothing/Interscope
Format/Package: cd (jewelcase)
Catalog number: -
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TRACKLIST
01. Great Big White World
02. The Dope Show
03. Mechanical Animals
04. Rock Is Dead
05. Disassociative
06. The Speed Of Pain
07. Posthuman
08. I Want To Disappear
09. I Don't Like The Drugs (But The Drugs Like Me)
10. New Model No. 15
11. User Friendly
12. Fundamentally Loathsome
13. The Last Tour On Earth
14. Coma White
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