Marilyn Manson – Antichrist Superstar
Label: | Nothing Records – B0017874-01, Interscope Records – B0017874-01, Universal Music Special Markets – B0017874-01 |
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Format: | 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Red |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic, Rock |
Style: | Acid Rock, Alternative Rock, Art Rock, Black Metal, Death Metal, Industrial, Thrash |
Tracklist
A1 | Irresponsible Hate Anthem | |
A2 | The Beautiful People | |
A3 | Dried Up, Tied And Dead To The World | |
A4 | Tourniquet | |
B1 | Little Horn | |
B2 | Cryptorchid | |
B3 | Deformography | |
B4 | Wormboy | |
B5 | Mister Superstar | |
C1 | Angel With The Scabbed Wings | |
C2 | Kinderfeld | |
C3 | Antichrist Superstar | |
C4 | 1996 | |
D1 | Minute Of Decay | |
D2 | The Reflecting God | |
D3 | Man That You Fear | |
D4 | Untitled |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Interscope Records
- Copyright © – Interscope Records
- Manufactured By – Universal Music Enterprises
- Mastered At – Future Disc
- Edited At – Nothing Studios
- Exclusive Retailer – Hot Topic
Credits
- Co-producer – M. Manson*
- Concept By [Conceived By], Creative Director [Created By] – Marilyn Manson (2)
- Design, Illustration [Digital] – P.R. Brown
- Drums [Live] – Ginger Fish
- Edited By – Charlie Clouser, Chris Vrenna, Dave Ogilvie, Sean Beavan, Trent Reznor
- Engineer – Dave "Rave" Ogilvie*, Sean Beavan
- Engineer [Assistant] – Brian Pollack, Chris Vrenna
- Guitar [Live] – Zim Zum
- Keyboards, Loops, Noises [Original Pieces Of 16-Bit Audio Information] – M.W. Gacy*
- Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Bass – Twiggy Ramirez
- Management – Tony Ciulla
- Management [Booking] – Alex Kochan
- Management [Business] – Jay Sendyk
- Management [Legal] – David Codikow
- Management [Nothing] – John A. Malm, Jr.
- Mastered By – Tom Baker (3)
- Mixed By – Sean Beavan
- Photography By – Dean Karr
- Producer – Dave "Rave" Ogilvie* (tracks: A1 to A2, A4 to C1, C3 to D4), M. Manson* (tracks: A3, C2), Sean Beavan (tracks: A3, C2), Trent Reznor (tracks: A1 to A2, A4 to C1, C3 to D4)
- Programmed By – Charlie Clouser, Chris Vrenna, Dave "Rave" Ogilvie*, Sean Beavan, Trent Reznor
- Programmed By [Programming] – Ginger Fish
- Vocals [All Voices], Guitar, Panpipes [Pan Flute] – Marilyn Manson (2)
Notes
Hot Topic exclusive, limited to 1,500 copies in a gatefold sleeve.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 602537232048
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): B0017874-01-LP1 A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): B0017874-01 LP1-B
- Matrix / Runout (Side C): B001787401 LP2-A RE1
- Matrix / Runout (Side D): B0017874-01-LP2-B
- Other (Catalog number on sticker): STDHT-ST01
Other Versions (5 of 138)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Needs Changes | Antichrist Superstar (CD, Album) | Nothing Records | 490 086-2 | US | 1996 | ||
Recently Edited | Antichrist Superstar (Cassette, Album, Dolby HX Pro, B NR) | Nothing Records, Interscope Records | INTC-90086, INTC 90086 | US | 1996 | ||
Recently Edited | Antichrist Superstar (CD, Album) | Nothing Records, Interscope Records | INTD-90086 | US | 1996 | ||
Antichrist Superstar (CD, Album, O-Card) | Nothing Records, Interscope Records, MCA Records | IND-90086 | Europe | 1996 | |||
Recently Edited | Antichrist Superstar (CD, Album, Club Edition, Allied DT) | Nothing Records, Interscope Records | INTD-90086 | US | 1996 |
Recommendations
Reviews
Show All 12 Reviews- Once I cleaned this ultrasonically it went from pretty darn good to amazing like I'd never heard it before. I was actually shocked.
- Wait about 2 weeks. The price of these will likely drop substantially. If The DA moves or Manson does something drastic, the price will jet up higher than you've ever seen, esp for the OG SV version.
- Edited 3 years agoMy third fav MM lp (MA and HW are my #1 & 2). I agree that there seems no difference in sound between the Hot Topic and the Simply Vinyl pressings, except for one thing. The red vinyl isn't very quiet, and gives off a hiss between tracks-unlike the SV, which is dead quiet. That is the sort of problem that can reduce sound quality (from what I have read), which is likely why people complain that this is from a CD source, without proof. As for the missing masters, only the record company, not the artist (nor the producer--Trent Reznor, in this case) can take that off the premises. That is called theft, a felony in every state in this country. Whatever happened to it is the responsibility of Nothing Records, and therefore Interscope. Which, by the way, belongs to UMG (I believe). Wasn't there a fire that destroyed 1000s of masters? Just asking...
- Wish I could have this for a reasonable price... Manson needs to reissue some vinyl and also put EMDM/HEOL on vinyl
- The solid red vinyl is a nice touch for this album. Sounds pretty good. Would like to see how the simply vinyl version sounds.
- Finally got this reissue. I read many previews, but it will better if I try it myself. I have an original simply vinyl edition. I try with my medium end system. Both is good. a different thing is the reissue look clearer than original, but the sound is more clearer for me. High treble and heavy flat bass. I tried them more than 3 time, and found I love the sound of the original issue that give me fresh, live and warm than the new one.
- Since Manson's master recording was lost back in the early 2000's, I chose to try the UK pressing from 98. Eventually I would like to compare them on equipment to see if there is a sound difference.
- Edited 2 years agoAs an avid record collector, don't believe the people putting down this pressing. It sounds absolutely fantastic! I actually spin this more than the original simply vinyl pressing, which I also have, and I find no difference at all with the sound quality. And only 1500 pressed. Very rare by now. Looks and sounds great! A+++