![]() ![]() Still, I’ve never known Manson to play by the rules, and it’s not a bad song to kick off the album, if a little illogical.įor those of you who don’t know, this was a cover of Depeche Mode. I have no doubt that it goes down well in the mosh pit but as far as I know this was neither a single or one of his best songs so what it’s doing on this CD I don’t know. This was from the “Holy Wood” album, and with the lyrics including “Do you love you Guns, God, Government?” probably fits in the most with the image he was using at the start of this century. Still, this makes for what I hope is an objective view to review an album from. The vast majority of tracks on Lest We Forget are his singles, and in my opinion Marilyn Manson’s best tracks have very little to do with this album or even his singles. There’s not a track on this album that I would consider bad, (and Marilyn Manson has made some appalling tracks in his time, I’ll be the first to say that,) but the problem with this and more or less every other “Best Of” album is that you can ask any, say, 100 people what their 17 favourite Manson songs are and I can guarantee they will not come up with the same thing.
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