As for the album’s cover, it shows a simple photo of the shock rocker wearing a glo-necklace around his head like a sunken halo. Manson is always up for a nice controversy, and he just might attract an angry mob thanks to the album’s second song, “Pretty As a Swastika.” That alone will get you a Parental Advisory sticker every time. As Rock Daily previously reported, this is Manson’s first LP with Twiggy Ramirez since 2000’s Holy Wood. ![]() The album’s first single “Arma… geddon” hit radio April 13th, with a title cut down from its original, not-radio-friendly “Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon.” Manson also previously released a free digital single, the dance-punky “We’re From America.” There are 15 tracks on High End, many with titles you’d expect to see on a Manson album: “I Have To Look Up Just to See Hell,” “I Want To Kill You Like They Do In the Movies” and album opener “Devour.” There’s also a song called “WOW,” which we too are excited about. Marilyn Manson has revealed the track list and cover art for his new album The High End of Low, out May 26th.
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