Marilyn Manson triptych

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The Marilyn Manson triptych is a conceptual trilogy of albums by Marilyn Manson that together explore themes of fame, religion, violence, and American culture through a dark, narrative-driven framework.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artistic concept
conceptual album trilogy
narrative cycle
artisticGoal critique of American society
exploration of constructed identity
associatedWith controversy
shock rock aesthetics
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Marilyn Manson NERFINISHED
criticalReception discussed in music criticism as a unified work
noted for ambitious conceptual scope
explores celebrity culture
media influence
political commentary
religious symbolism
genre alternative metal
industrial metal
rock
hasNarrativeElement apocalyptic motifs
martyrdom imagery
rise and fall of a rock star figure
hasPart Antichrist Superstar NERFINISHED
Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) NERFINISHED
Mechanical Animals NERFINISHED
firstPart: Antichrist Superstar NERFINISHED
secondPart: Mechanical Animals NERFINISHED
thirdPart: Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) NERFINISHED
hasPartReleaseYear Antichrist Superstar: 1996 NERFINISHED
Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death): 2000 NERFINISHED
Mechanical Animals: 1998 NERFINISHED
influencedBy American pop culture
Christian iconography
media spectacle
language English
mainTheme American culture
fame
religion
violence
medium studio albums
narrativeStyle concept album
dark narrative
performer Marilyn Manson NERFINISHED
structure three interconnected albums
workPeriod early 2000s
late 1990s

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.