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Iconic rock frontman Marilyn Manson, the self-proclaimed 'Antichrist Superstar,' became a mainstream antihero in the '90s, much to the chagrin of conservative politicians and concerned parents. His vision of dark, arty, industrial metal pushed many of his singles - including 'The Dope Show,' 'The Beautiful People,' and a cover of Eurythmics' 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)' - into the upper reaches of the modern rock charts during the late '90s and early 2000s. Born Brian Warner, Manson was raised in Canton, Ohio. At the age of 18, he relocated to Tampa Bay, Florida, where he worked as a music journalist. In 1989, he became friends with guitarist and fellow outsider Scott Mitchell; the two soon decided to form a band, with Mitchell rechristening himself Daisy Berkowitz and Warner adopting the name Marilyn Manson. With the addition of bassist Gidget Gein and keyboardist Madonna Wayne-Gacy, the group - originally dubbed Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids - began self-releasing cassettes and playing gigs, their gothic stage show notable for Manson's elaborate makeup and homemade special effects. Jettisoning their drum machine in favor of Sara Lee Lucas, the band's sound began taking on a harder edge, and by 1992 they were among the most popular acts in the South Florida area.

In 1993, Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor came calling, offering both a contract with his Nothing Records label as well as the chance to open for NIN the following spring; Manson accepted both offers, and the group's debut LP, Portrait of an American Family, appeared during the summer of 1994. With new bassist Twiggy Ramirez replacing Gein, the group's notoriety began to soar. Most infamously, during an appearance in Salt Lake City, Manson ripped apart a copy of the Book of Mormon while on-stage. The Church of Satan's founder, Anton LaVey, also bestowed upon him the title of 'Reverend,' further stoking conservatives' fears.

Manson's cult following continued to swell, and the band broke into the mainstream with the release of 1995's Smells Like Children EP, propelled by their hit cover of Eurythmics' 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This).' Berkowitz quit a short time later and was replaced by guitarist Zim Zum, and the revised group saw their next LP, 1996's Antichrist Superstar, debut at the number three spot on the pop album charts and sell nearly two million copies in the U.S. Produced by Trent Reznor, the multi-platinum Antichrist Superstar became the band's most influential and defining statement.

As Manson's popularity grew, so did the furor surrounding him. His concerts were regularly picketed by civic groups, and his music was the subject of widespread attacks from right-wing and religious fronts. Manson continued to ruffle feathers in 1998 with the glam-inspired Mechanical Animals, which included cover art depicting the singer as a naked androgynous alien. The album became the band's first to top the charts and spawned the singles 'The Dope Show' and 'I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me).' While the resulting tour yielded a live album, Last Tour on Earth, the trek was cut short in early 1999 after the band was erroneously blamed for influencing the perpetrators of the Columbine High School massacre.

Out of respect for the public, the band retreated from the spotlight and returned to the studio. The third and final part of a thematic album triptych, Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) arrived at the end of 2000, just barely missing the Top Ten. One of Manson's most sprawling conceptual pieces, Holy Wood included the singles 'Disposable Teens' and 'The Fight Song.' The band returned to the road and toured to support the album during much of 2001. That December, Manson's version of 'Tainted Love' appeared on the Not Another Teen Movie soundtrack, becoming an unexpected European chart hit.

Freed from the mythic concepts of his prior trio of albums, Manson found inspiration for his fifth effort in the sounds of burlesque, cabaret, and Weimar-era Germany. The result was 2003's The Golden Age of Grotesque, which spent a week atop the album charts and ended up on several critics' year-end Top Ten lists. The following year, Manson released a greatest-hits affair titled Lest We Forget. A symbolic close to the era, the collection covered the highlights of Manson's career and included a new cover version of Depeche Mode's 'Personal Jesus,' whose success helped push the album to gold status in multiple countries.

At this point, Manson turned his focus to his watercolor painting and art exhibitions, with subsequent albums taking a more introspective approach. Late in 2005, the band announced that a new album was nearly finished; however, it wasn't until 2007 that Eat Me, Drink Me was released. Focused on heartbreak and relationship conflict, the record was largely written, performed, and produced by Manson and guitarist/bassist Tim Skold (ex-KMFDM), who left Marilyn Manson's lineup shortly thereafter and was replaced by returning member Twiggy Ramirez. Manson and Ramirez then began writing material for the band's seventh studio album, The High End of Low, which arrived in spring 2009 and reached number four on the charts.

In 2011, during preparation for the release of the band's eighth studio album, drummer Ginger Fish announced he had left the group. Later that same year, Manson premiered a short film in support of the album titled Born Villain. The film, directed by actor Shia La Beouf, was not a music video for a specific track, but a stand-alone short. The album Born Villain, featuring the single 'No Reflection,' was released in 2012 and debuted inside the Top Ten. One year later, Manson teamed up with score composer Tyler Bates (Guardians of the Galaxy, John Wick, 300) and began recording what would become The Pale Emperor, which saw release early in 2015 on Loma Vista for the U.S.

And Cooking Vinyl internationally. Favored by critics as one of the band's best late-era efforts, the album peaked in the Top Ten of the Billboard 200 and topped the Hard Rock chart. Manson followed The Pale Emperor with another Bates collaboration in 2017. Originally titled Say10, Heaven Upside Down - Manson's tenth album - featured the singles 'We Know Where You Fucking Live' and 'Kill4Me.' Jason Ankeny & Neil Z. Yeung.

ORIGIN Fort Lauderdale, FL. FORMED 1989.

. Depeche Mode. singles chronology ' (live)' (1989) ' Personal Jesus' (1989) ' (1990) ' (live)' (1989) ' Personal Jesus' (1989) ' (1990) Music video on track listing 'Sweetest Perfection' (2) ' Personal Jesus' (3) 'Halo' (4) ' Personal Jesus' is a song by the English band, released on 28 August 1989 as the lead single from their seventh album, (1990).

The single reached No. 13 on the and No.

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The song was the first single to make the US Top 40 for the band since their 1984 single ' and was their first gold-certified single in the US (quickly followed by the band's subsequent single, '). In Germany, the single is one of the band's longest-charting songs, staying on the for 23 weeks. In 2004, 'Personal Jesus' was ranked No. 368 in Magazine's list of ', and in September 2006 it was voted as one of the '100 Greatest Songs Ever' in. 'Personal Jesus' was re-released as a single on 30 May 2011 for the new Depeche Mode remix album, with the leading remix by the production team. Since its release, the song has been covered by numerous artists including and.

Contents. Inspiration The song was inspired by the book.

According to songwriter: It's a song about being a for somebody else, someone to give you hope and care. It's about how was her man and her mentor and how often that happens in love relationships; how everybody's heart is like a god in some way, and that's not a very balanced view of someone, is it? Composition 'Personal Jesus' is written in the key of with a of 130 beats per minute in. Background In mid-1989, the band began recording in Milan with record producer. The result of this session was the single 'Personal Jesus', which featured a catchy bluesy and drum-based sound, radically different from anything the band had released thus far.

The song became a big hit across the world, and is one of Depeche Mode's most successful songs, along with the single 'Enjoy the Silence'. Although not the first Depeche Mode song to feature guitar parts (' and their cover of ' featured a guitar; ' from featured an acoustic guitar), it was the first time a guitar was used as a dominant instrument in a Depeche Mode song. Prior to its release, advertisements were placed in the personal columns of regional newspapers in the UK with the words 'Your own personal Jesus.' Later, the ads included a phone number one could dial to hear the song. The ensuing controversy helped propel the single to No. 13 on the UK charts, becoming one of Depeche Mode’s biggest sellers.

The single was particularly successful commercially thanks to the fact that it was released six months prior to the album it would later appear on. Up to that point, it was the best selling 12' single in history. 'Personal Jesus' had a plethora of remixes, almost unprecedented for Depeche Mode at the time. While most other Depeche Mode singles prior to 'Personal Jesus' usually had band-made extended mixes, Depeche Mode started to invite more DJs and mixers to the fold, which would become the mainstay for all future Depeche Mode singles. (who did the mixing for the Violator album, in general) mixed the single version, the 'Holier Than Thou Approach', the 'Pump Mix', and the lesser-known 'Kazan Cathedral Mix' (which was not available on any of the singles), while producer mixed the 'Acoustic' version and the 'Telephone Stomp Mix' as well as the single version and 'Sensual Mix' of the single's B-side 'Dangerous', a more disco-electronic track.

The 'Hazchemix' and 'Hazchemix Edit' of 'Dangerous' were mixed. The back-cover of 'Personal Jesus' features one of the band members and the back-side of a naked woman. The band member she is with depends on whether it is the 7' Vinyl , the 12' Vinyl , the Cassette , or the original CD. On some copies she does not appear at all, such as the 2004 CD re-release, and on promo copies. On some limited releases, like the GBong17, all four photos are available plus one photo of the full group (Martin is hugging the woman).

The -directed music video for 'Personal Jesus' is his first Depeche Mode video in colour, and features the band in a ranch (suggested to appear as a ), placed in the of, in. Edited out some suggestive mouth movements of Martin Gore during the and replaced it with some other footage from the video. Track listings All songs written. Single.

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maxi single Recorded 2010–11 Length 3: 56 singles chronology ' (2009) ' Personal Jesus 2011' (2011) ' (2013) ' (2009) ' Personal Jesus '11' (2011) ' (2013) track listing ' (Anandamidic Mix) (11) ' Personal Jesus (The Stargate Mix)' (12) ' (Darren Price Mix)' (13) ' Personal Jesus 2011' is the remixed version of the single, released on 30 May 2011. The digital single was released in the UK on 18 April 2011. It was released a day later in the US. Track listings CD (Bong43). 'Personal Jesus' (The Mix) – 3:57.

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'Personal Jesus' ( Remix) – 5:57. 'Personal Jesus' ( Remix) – 7:26. 'Personal Jesus' (M.A.N.

Remix) – 5:24. 'Personal Jesus' (Sie Medway-Smith Remix) – 6:25 12' vinyl. 'Personal Jesus' (Alex Metric Remix) – 5:54.

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