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The Golden Age Of Grotesque

Marilyn Manson · 2003 · Album

Electronic, Rock

This record stands out for its bold exploration of taboo subjects while intertwining elements of industrial and electronic rock.

IntenseModernExploration of Identity and Alter EgosSatirical Societal CommentaryProvocative Sexual ThemesDystopian Aesthetics and ImageryDark Humor in Pop Culture

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