- Record Label: nothing/Interscope
- Release Date: Nov 14, 2000
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Universal acclaim- based on 161 Ratings
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Positive: 148 out of 161
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Mixed: 3 out of 161
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Negative: 10 out of 161
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JacobNFeb 9, 2007Ok. Manson himself said hes not trying to corrupt people. He wants people to be more open about problems they have. The Album was totally fantastic. Manson knows how to blend fantastic lyrics with great beats. Marilyn Manson for president! 2008 bitch.
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Jun 9, 2012If I were to look back at Manson's career, I would say that this is one of his 2 best albums, the other being Antichrist Superstar. It does have a few weaker points, like the fight song, but by no means does this take away from the qualities of the album. Songs like The Nobodies ot Target Audience represent some of Manson's pinnacle moments in his song writing.
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JacobB.Aug 30, 2001Come this cd one BEST ALBUM of the year in Kerrang! awards over Tool, and many other groups. It's REALLY that good. I already can't wait for his next followup since the triology is over.
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NecroMadMan666Dec 31, 2002Bad As Fuck Just Like The Rest..............If Your Gonna Be Dedicated You Better Fucking Know All There Is To Know About What Your Being Dedicated For !
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RandyBApr 2, 2005This album is amazing. To date, 'Holy Wood' provides us with Manson's definitive work, combining the melodies of the amazingly underappreciated 'Mechanical Animals' and the noise of 'Antichrist Superstar'. The greatness of the lyrics here are in direct competition with those on 'Mechanical Animals', with a difference-the ones here are darker.
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angelwiththescabbedwingsJan 21, 2002This album has a new type of rawnwss to it that MAR1LYN MAN5on hasn't used before. I belueve that it very unlike the rest of his albums, but is more like Antichrist Superstar than the rest. If your looking for heavy riffs, raw singing, and deep mind blowing lyrics, this is the album for you!
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JamesO.Jan 23, 2002incredible!!!! i was moshin 4 weeks!! if u like manson get dis album now!!
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MoranaEFeb 10, 2003Crazy dude just plain crazy. When I fuck with my boyfriend Suèiæ we allways listen to Marilyn
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RasHKalashnikovFeb 12, 2003It made me go nuts.
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SimonBOct 15, 2004I think that Manson is a genius and those people who says that his songs make people kill them self/or other people are nut. If people do such thing it's not only because of the song, I think that there has to be something wrong with you if you kill your self/or other persons. Just my opinion and Manson deserves a 10
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ChamZSep 2, 2004Genius. That is all.
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LILS8N"'Nov 1, 2001Amazing, pulls me through the deepest hellish things
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CourtneyS.Oct 17, 2001I loved the album i thought that every song on it was great and very well written. I love all of mansons albums but i honestly think that this was the best one.
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macarbrenecrophiliaOct 24, 2001Its Fucking great.
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BenB.Jun 18, 2001i love this cd. the song "disposable teens" kicks @$$. Marylin Manson's music sounds like no one elses, so this cd never gets old. :o)
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RickyD.Jul 9, 2001This album'a awsome, I love Manson, I love his sound, I like the way he stands up for what he believes in Manson is by far the best music artist of all time.
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SatanSep 14, 2001An excellent display of solid songwriting, arguably his best to date, once again proving that there's more to Manson than dodgy Alice Cooper make-up and ridiculous stage props. Definately worth investigating, and a good place to start for newcomers.
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canesenJan 18, 2002It's a great album.I specially like the Disposable Teens and Figth Song.I advise it to every Black Metalers
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shimmyJan 30, 2002this album is just so fucking brilliant each time i listen to it it just seems to get louder better heavier deffinately worth a 10
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JanelleS.Aug 24, 2002I love it, as soon as it came out I ran and bought it. I think he keeps getting better(excluding mechanical animals)
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godoffNov 17, 2004i fucking love this album i´m a great fan of manson and i´ve heard all of is work and i think that this is THE album the best work of m.m and a pleasent way to get all the adrenaline out whith out smaking the shit out of youre neighbours ears like music from cradle of filth our some of that death metal shit.MANSON4EVER
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TimothyW.Oct 15, 2001Although just about every song in this album uses the word "God", I happen to think it is one of his best yet. I happen to like it a little more than Anti-christ Superstar, and thats just strange for me.
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CrashOverrideSep 26, 2001This is by far the best Marilyn Manson album yet.I can actually relate to the lyrics and I love how he stands up for what he believes in.
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AndrewFAug 21, 2004
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HunterBNov 16, 2005An amazing album. Manson has managed to blend the sound of Antichrist Superstar with that of Mechanical Animals, making this album both abrasive and melodic. Manson's lyrics are better than ever. While formulaic at times, this is a great album.
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May 24, 2011OK this album truly rocks, one of the best Marilyn Manson albums, i liked the first time i heard it, but later i jist love it, every song, the lyrics are amazing, very sincere, love it 10
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Oct 11, 2012This album was the rebirth of Marilyn. Although the beats are very similar, it's very respectable. One of the best was target audience (narcissus narcosis), along with burning flag and coma black. The antichrist superstar is back!
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Awards & Rankings
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Where 'Holy Wood' does come together and threaten to transcend its at times cliched parts is in its clarity of vision. This is a lean, visceral album that is as tripwire lithe as its maker. Manson's also remembered to write some great pop-goth tunes this time out, nowhere more so than with first single 'Disposable Teens'.
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SpinWith nothing fresh to moan about, it's like a seventh James Bond movie without any new gadgets. [12/2000, p.223]
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Yeah, it's a party. And it's great rock music. Those who claim Manson "went back to Goth" and reclaimed Antichrist's noise after Mechanical proved too subtle for kids are only partly right. Okay, he virtually cloned his hit "The Beautiful People" in "Disposable Teens." And there are several familiar yell-and-stomp numbers on Holy Wood. But even those almost all contain a double-take chord change or a textural overdose or a mind-blowing bridge, and they'll be terroristic in concert. More important, there are a bunch of plain brilliant tracks where Manson anoints bits of rock history into his own church.