Marilyn Manson: EVERY Album Ranked Worst To Best

10. Eat Me, Drink Me

Following his public divorce from dancer Dita von Teese, Manson released Eat Me, Drink Me, an album which paints a vivid portrait of a man in pain and grief. Like Born Villain, it is by no means a bad album, but for all its stronger tracks like "Putting Holes in Happiness" and the epic "If I Was Your Vampire," there are lazy tracks such as "Mutilation..." and "Are You A Rabbit?", both of which make the album seem confused and disjointed.

The production of the record is very strong, and its best songs really are great stand-alone tracks, but with its dark, personal tone and Manson's identity crisis taking up the bulk off the album, Eat Me, Drink Me does end up on the weaker side of Manson's back catalogue. "Putting Holes in Happiness" and "Heart-Shaped Glasses," though, are two seriously great, underrated gems that deserve to be dug up.

Best Songs: Putting Holes in Happiness, If I Was Your Vampire, Heart-Shaped Glasses

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