Mechanical Animals

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Mechanical Animals is a 1998 industrial rock and glam-influenced concept album by Marilyn Manson that explores themes of fame, alienation, and identity.

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Mechanical Animals canonical 4
Mechanical Animals (album) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Marilyn Manson album
concept album
studio album
artist Marilyn Manson
chronologyPosition third studio album by Marilyn Manson
containsSong Coma White
Disassociative
Fundamentally Loathsome
Great Big White World
I Don’t Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me)
In the Shadow of the Valley of Death
Mechanical Animals self-link
New Model No. 15
Rock Is Dead
Speed of Pain
The Dope Show
The Last Day on Earth
User Friendly
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtDesigner Floria Sigismondi
coverArtFeatures androgynous alien-like figure of Marilyn Manson
followedBy Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)
genre alternative metal
glam rock
hard rock
industrial rock
hasCharacter Alpha
Omega
language English
narrativeForm rock opera
notableSingle I Don’t Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me)
Rock Is Dead
The Dope Show
partOf Marilyn Manson
surface form: Marilyn Manson discography
performer Marilyn Manson
precededBy Antichrist Superstar
producer Madonna Wayne Gacy
Marilyn Manson
Michael Beinhorn
Sean Beavan
Twiggy Ramirez
recordLabel Interscope Records
Nothing Records
releaseDate 1998-09-15
releaseYear 1998
theme addiction
alienation
celebrity culture
drug use
fame
gender fluidity
identity
media manipulation

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Marilyn Manson notableWork Mechanical Animals
Antichrist Superstar chronologyNextTitle Mechanical Animals
Mechanical Animals containsSong Mechanical Animals self-link
Twiggy Ramirez notableWork Mechanical Animals
this entity surface form: Mechanical Animals (album)