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The discography by Marilyn Manson, an American industrial metal band formed in the early 1990's, consist in seven studio albums, one live album, one compilation album, two EP’s, twenty-two singles, 4 DVD’s and twenty-six music videos. After singing a contract with Interscope Records and Nothing Records, the band published their first albums,  Portrait of an American Family  (1994), for which they received a gold certification by the RIAA, followed by their first EP,  Smells Like Children  (1995), which won gold and later platinum certification. For 1996, the band released their second album, Antichrist Superstar, reaching the third position on the Billboard 200 and the fifth position in the list of sales in New Zealand, also the band won several gold and platinum awards by various associations for different labels. In 1997, the band published Remix & Repent (1997), an EP which contains some remixes, «The Beautiful People» and live songs performed during, the Dead to the World tour, and an acoustic version of the single «Man That You Fear». The third album from the band Mechanical Animals (1998) reached the first position at the Billboard 200, the ARIA and the CRIA; it also took the position number three in the New Zeland and Norway charts, the albums also received positive critics and various platinum certifications. Mechanical Animals was later followed by their first live album called The Last Tour on Earth (1999), the album contains a single «Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes» which was later used in the "Celebrity Deathmatch" soundtrack.

For 2000, the group released Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) (2000), which managed to sell more than 9 million copies, making it the biggest selling album of the band and receiving several gold and platinum certifications. And the single «Disposable Teens» reach the number seven in the Italian sales chart. In 2003 the band released their fifth album, The Golden Age of Grotesque (2003), which is characterized by the more comical and fun style, the band took in that era, it reached number one in the Billboard 200, and in many other countries including Switzerland, Austria, Belgium and Italy. The single «Mobscene» was one of the most listened songs in Switzerland and Denmark, and also got many gold awards and different European countries.

Their sixth album, Eat Me, Drink Me (2007), occupied the second and fourth position in the lists of Austria and Switzerland, Manson described this album as “more melodic” and had a regular acceptance by his followers. Their most recent album, The High End of Low  (2009), took the fourth position in the US and Canadian charts and was also one of the most listened albums in Internet.