Antichrist Superstar
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Antichrist Superstar (sometimes written as Antichrist Svperstar as an allusion to Latin) is Marilyn Manson's second full-length studio release and was released in 1996. The album raised awareness of the band, and led to numerous protests due to the band's anti-Christian stance. It was produced by the band's leader Manson and Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor.
Background
The album's title is a combination of the concept of the Antichrist with the title of the famed musical Jesus Christ Superstar. The influence of the latter can also be seen in the song "Angel with the Scabbed Wings", which features a riff strongly reminiscent of a portion of the Jesus Christ Superstar score.
The album is considered a concept album. In a three part storyline, an abused and apathetic person (represented by "The Worm") becomes an influential celebrity and finally transforms into the powerful "Disintegrator". In an issue of Kerrang! magazine edited by Manson, he stated that the album was a tribute to - and inspired by - the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Much of the album content is deliberately vague, allowing listeners to draw independent conclusions.
Many of the album's riffs are based around the notes of a diminished pentatonic minor scale. This scale in D runs D E F G Ab, and is a staple of metal songwriting, being preferred due to its dark tone (this being due to its combination of a minor key and the inclusion of the tri-tone Devil's Interval, the interval brought to rock in the main riff of the song "Black Sabbath", and banned in the middle ages for its supposedly demonic qualities). The Devil's Interval can be heard in the first ten chord-strikes of "The Beautiful People" (and the 3rd note of the "Black Sabbath" riff). Other songs built around the diminished pentatonic minor include "Irresponsible Hate Anthem" and "Little Horn".
It has elaborate packaging, consisting of a black cardstock sleeve covering the plastic jewel case with graphics of Manson on both the front and back, the latter of which is flanked by the red Superstar Shock logo and the roman numerals IX, VI, III and VII. The booklet contains pictures of the band, a visual worm-to-angel metamorphosis, medical diagrams, printed lyrics to each song, and liner notes including traditional thanks and credits as well as a curious entry found under the lyrics to the song "Irresponsible Hate Anthem", stating it was recorded live on February 14, 1997, despite the album being released well before that in October of 1996.
Also, found on the front of the album cover is a circle surrounded by the words Heart, Mind, Complacent, and Malice. If you fold the booklet just right you can also find the hidden words Heart, Mind, Complacent, and Malice. The booklet also makes reference to Revelation chapter twelve, versus one through five, in the bible.
The album is cyclical, as both opening and closing seconds include the distorted phrase "When you are suffering, know that I have betrayed you." The names of the two latter cycles seem to be referencing two films by avantgarde filmmaker and satanist Kenneth Anger: Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome and Lucifer Rising.
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Manson, except track 1 (with Ramirez)
No. | Title | Music | Length |
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1. | "Irresponsible Hate Anthem" | Berkowitz, Gacy | 4:17 |
2. | "The Beautiful People" | Ramirez | 3:38 |
3. | "Dried Up, Tied and Dead to the World" | Manson, Ramirez | 4:16 |
4. | "Tourniquet" | Berkowitz, Ramirez | 4:29 |
No. | Title | Music | Length |
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5. | "Little Horn" | Ramirez, Reznor | 2:43 |
6. | "Cryptorchid" | Gacy | 2:44 |
7. | "Deformography" | Ramirez, Reznor | 4:31 |
8. | "Wormboy" | Berkowitz, Ramirez | 3:56 |
9. | "Mister Superstar" | Ramirez | 5:04 |
10. | "Angel with the Scabbed Wings" | Manson, Ramirez, Gacy | 3:52 |
11. | "Kinderfeld" | Ramirez, Gacy | 4:51 |
No. | Title | Music | Length |
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12. | "Antichrist Superstar" | Ramirez, Gacy | 5:14 |
13. | "1996" | Ramirez | 4:01 |
14. | "Minute of Decay" | Manson | 4:44 |
15. | "The Reflecting God" | Ramirez, Reznor | 5:36 |
16. | "Man That You Fear" | Ramirez, Manson, Gacy, Berkowitz | 6:10 |
99. | "Empty Sounds of Hate" (hidden track) | [No Information] | 1:39 |
- Notes
- While consisting of three cycles, the album was still released on a single disc.
- Tracks 17 through 98 are about four seconds of silence each.
- There has been a lot of rumors regarding the name for Track 99 (If there even is one). No name has been confirmed, however many fans[who?] refer to it as "Empty Sounds Of Hate", "Untitled", "Track 99", or "Dying Years".
B-sides
- Long Hard Road Out of Hell - appears on the Spawn: The Album soundtrack
- The Suck For Your Solution - appears on the Howard Stern: Private Parts soundtrack
- Apple Of Sodom - appears on the Lost Highway soundtrack
Chart positions
Album
Year | Chart | Position |
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1996 | Billboard 200 | 3 |
Singles
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1996 | "The Beautiful People" | Modern Rock Tracks | 26 |
Mainstream Rock Tracks | 29 | ||
1997 | "Tourniquet" | 30 |
* VIDEOS
- The Beautiful People - Directed by Floria Siguismondi
- Tourniquet - Directed by Floria Siguismondi
- Man That You Fear - Directed by W.I.Z.
Credits
- Marilyn Manson — all voices, and pan flute
- Daisy Berkowitz — lead and rhythm guitar
- Twiggy Ramirez — lead and rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, bass
- Madonna Wayne Gacy — all keyboards, loops, and other original pieces of 16-bit audio information
- Ginger Fish — live drums, programming
- Robin Finck — live (guest guitar), additional keyboards (uncredited again, however Manson confirmed his work on the album)
- Zim Zum — live guitar on the tour for Antichrist Superstar
- Trent Reznor — producer, editing, mixing, Mellotron, guitar, Rhodes piano
- Sean Beavan — producer, engineer, editing, mixing, guitar, guitar synthesizer
- Danny Lohner — guitar
- Chris Vrenna — drums, programming, engineer, editing
- Dave Ogilvie — producer, programming, engineer, editing, mixing
- Brian Pollack — production assistant, assistant engineer
- Tom Baker — mastering
- P.R. Brown — digital illustration, design
- Dean Karr — photography
References
- ^ Erlewine, Stephen. "Allmusic - Antichrist Superstar". All Media Guide. Retrieved 2007-11-03.
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