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  1. Billy Corgan involvement. Manson's friend, the Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan, served as an unofficial music consultant for the band. [8] . After playing a few of the early songs for him, Corgan advised that "This is definitely the right direction" but to "go all the way with it. Don't hint at it." [8] .

  2. 15 sept. 2018 · From Billy Corgan's encouragement to Zim Zum's ouster. Marilyn Manson 's 1996 sophomore album, the Trent Reznor–co-produced Antichrist Superstar, established the Florida shock rocker as an icon of darkness, decadence and depravity. The record was bleak and outrageous, as Manson lashed out in blunt terms against God, the government and himself ...

  3. Unlike Marilyn Manson's previous work, Antichrist Superstar, Mechanical Animals is, on an aesthetic level, far less dark. In both image and music, Mechanical Animals is inspired by 1970s style, Bowie-esque glam rock (Manson has often cited David Bowie as his biggest influence).

  4. 15 sept. 2019 · But it was Smashing Pumpkins frontman, and Manson’s musical confidante, Billy Corgan, who urged him to fully pursue his new direction. The result was an unexpected shot in the arm. “It kind of...

  5. For Mechanical Animals, Manson relocated to Los Angeles' Laurel Canyon area and began experimenting with a more glam rock style and look. The musician called upon producer Michael Beinhorn to...

  6. Mechanical Animals est le troisième album studio du groupe Marilyn Manson (à l'occasion rebaptisé Omega and the Mechanical Animals) sorti le 14 septembre 1998 sous le label Nothing Records. Musicalement, l'album est plus mélodique que les précédents et est influencé par le glam rock des années 1970.

  7. Mechanical Animals by Marilyn Manson song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position