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Against All Gods Tour
World tour by Marilyn Manson
Associated albumLest We Forget: The Best Of
Start dateOctober 27, 2004
End dateAugust 31, 2005
Legs4
No. of shows64
Marilyn Manson concert chronology
  • Grotesk Burlesk
    (2003–2004)
  • Against All Gods
    (2004-2005)
  • Rape of the World
    (2007-2008)
  1. Lest We Forget Sculpture

It's rather ironic that Marilyn Manson, an artist who kept the idea of the concept album alive during the '90s, turns out to have a greater impact as a singles artist, as the 17-track hits compilation Lest We Forget: The Best of Marilyn Manson illustrates. Culled from the band s ten year, six album career, Lest we Forget: The Best of Marilyn Manson features some of the greatest rock anthems of the last decade. Opening with 'The Love Song' from Holy Wood, it proceeds to the first of a handful of cover songs which have made it as singles. Uloz.to is the largest czech cloud storage. Upload, share, search and download for free. Credit allows you to download with unlimited speed.

Against All Gods was a worldwide arena tour by American rock band Marilyn Manson. It was the ninth tour the band embarked upon and the sixth to span over multiple legs. It was launched one month after in support of their compilation album, Lest We Forget: The Best Of, which was released on September 28, 2004 in the US. Beginning on October 27, 2004 and lasting until August 31, 2005, the tour included four legs spanning Europe, Japan and North America with a total of 64 completed shows.

  • 1Performance and show themes
  • 2Set list
  • 4Set lists
  • 5Tour dates

Performance and show themes[edit]

For this tour, Manson would come onstage swinging a censer (that some mistook for a chandelier), as in the ritual church ceremonies. Projection backdrops for the tour included a burning American flag and a church backdrop, reminiscent of visuals used during the Dead to the World tour, and other themed backdrops that represented the era of the song being performed. At a few shows, robots were utilised during performances of 'Tourniquet' and/or '(s)AINT'. During some performances of 'Tourniquet', Manson used stilts as well.

Attire[edit]

The costumes for the Against All Gods tour (all designed by Vivienne Westwood) went through two discernible phases. Initially, Manson took to the stage wearing a black jacket with pink trimming and wore a black gothic vest with a long, open black skirt. During 'The Dope Show,' he donned a black and white striped suit jacket and wore a top hat for 'mOBSCENE'. At some shows, the black vest also had a silver strip running down it. When the tour moved to Europe, the band sported a Victorian dress style. Though the skirt remained similar, Manson’s vest then sported blue-velvet frills, and his entry jacket had a Black Plague theme (as did the hat worn during 'The Nobodies' that was meant to look like a plague doctor's), with real chicken bones sewn on in the shape of a sergeant’s shoulder decoration and a bagful of onions. During 'mOBSCENE,' Manson donned a military jacket and peak cap.

Set list[edit]

The following list contains the most commonly played songs in the order they were most generally performed:

  1. 'Repent' (intro)
  2. 'Prelude (The Family Trip)'
  3. 'The Love Song'
  4. 'Irresponsible Hate Anthem'
  5. 'Disposable Teens'
  6. 'Mobscene'
  7. 'Tourniquet' (contains intro from 'Minute of Decay')
  8. 'Personal Jesus'
  9. 'Get Your Gunn'
  10. 'Great Big White World'
  11. '(s)AINT'
  12. 'Tainted Love'
  13. 'Lamb of God' (tease)
  14. 'Mommy Dear' (tease)
  15. 'The Fight Song'
  16. 'The Nobodies'
  17. 'The Dope Show' (contains intro from 'Diary of a Dope Fiend')
  18. 'Rock Is Dead'
  19. 'The Golden Age of Grotesque'
  20. 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)'
  21. 'Lunchbox'
  22. 'The Beautiful People'
  23. 'Antichrist Superstar'
  24. 'The Reflecting God'
  25. 'Suicide Is Painless' (outro)

Opening songs[edit]

Lest We Forget Sculpture

  • 'The Love Song'
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Lineup[edit]

  • Marilyn Manson: Vocals, saxophone
  • Mark Chaussee: Guitar, bass
  • Tim Sköld: Basses, backing vocals
  • Madonna Wayne Gacy: Keyboards, percussion, programming
  • Chris Vrenna: Drums

Set lists[edit]

Against All Gods North American Tour[edit]

  1. 'Repent'
  2. 'Prelude (The Family Trip)'
  3. 'The Love Song'
  4. 'Irresponsible Hate Anthem'
  5. 'Disposable Teens'
  6. 'mOBSCENE'
  7. 'Personal Jesus'
  8. 'Get Your Gunn'
  9. 'Great Big White World'
  10. '(s)AINT'
  11. 'Tainted Love'
  12. 'The Fight Song'
  13. 'The Nobodies'
  14. 'The Dope Show'
  15. 'Rock Is Dead'
  16. 'The Golden Age of Grotesque'
  17. 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)'
  18. 'The Beautiful People'
  19. 'Antichrist Superstar'
  20. 'The Reflecting God'

Against All Gods Asian Tour[edit]

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  1. 'Repent'
  2. 'Prelude (The Family Trip)'
  3. 'The Love Song'
  4. 'Irresponsible Hate Anthem'
  5. 'Disposable Teens'
  6. 'mOBSCENE'
  7. 'Personal Jesus'
  8. 'Get Your Gunn'
  9. 'Great Big White World'
  10. '(s)AINT'
  11. 'Tainted Love'
  12. 'The Fight Song'
  13. 'The Nobodies'
  14. 'The Dope Show'
  15. 'Rock Is Dead'
  16. 'The Golden Age of Grotesque'
  17. 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)'
  18. 'The Beautiful People'

Against All Gods Mexican Tour[edit]

  1. 'Repent'
  2. 'Prelude (The Family Trip)'
  3. 'The Love Song'
  4. 'Irresponsible Hate Anthem'
  5. 'Disposable Teens'
  6. 'mOBSCENE'
  7. 'Tourniquet' (contains intro from 'Minute of Decay')
  8. 'Personal Jesus'
  9. 'Get Your Gunn'
  10. 'Great Big White World'
  11. '(s)AINT'
  12. 'Tainted Love'
  13. 'The Fight Song'
  14. 'The Nobodies'
  15. 'The Dope Show' (contains intro from 'Diary of a Dope Fiend')
  16. 'Rock Is Dead'
  17. 'The Golden Age of Grotesque'
  18. 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)'
  19. 'The Beautiful People'
  20. 'Antichrist Superstar'

Tour dates[edit]

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, and venue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening Act(s)AttendanceRevenue
North America
October 27, 2004Las VegasUnited StatesHouse of Bluesn/aN/AN/A
October 29, 2004PhoenixDodge TheaterN/AN/A
November 1, 2004San FranciscoWarfield TheatreN/AN/A
November 3, 2004DenverFilmoreN/AN/A
November 5, 2004FargoCivic AuditoriumN/AN/A
November 6, 2004MinneapolisOrpheum TheatreN/AN/A
November 8, 2004CincinnatiTaft TheatreN/AN/A
November 9, 2004ChicagoThe RiveraN/AN/A
November 11, 2004St. LouisThe PageantN/AN/A
November 12, 2004MilwaukeeEagles BallroomN/AN/A
November 14, 2004DetroitState TheatreN/AN/A
November 15, 2004TorontoCanadaMassey HallN/AN/A
November 17, 2004MontrealMetropolisN/AN/A
November 18, 2004New York CityUnited StatesRoseland BallroomN/AN/A
November 20, 2004Washington, D.C.9:30 ClubN/AN/A
November 21, 2004PhiladelphiaElectric FactoryN/AN/A
November 23, 2004SayrevilleStarland BallroomN/AN/A
November 26, 2004BostonAvalon BallroomN/AN/A
November 27, 2004ReadingSovereign CenterN/AN/A
November 29, 2004ClevelandHouse of BluesN/AN/A
November 30, 2004ColumbusPromoWest PavilionN/AN/A
December 2, 2004OrlandoHard Rock LiveN/AN/A
December 3, 2004Myrtle BeachHouse of BluesN/AN/A
December 4, 2004AtlantaTabernacleN/AN/A
December 7, 2004HoustonVerizon Wireless TheaterN/AN/A
December 8, 2004Grand PrairieNokia LiveN/AN/A
December 10, 2004McAllenVilla RealN/AN/A
December 11, 2004Corpus ChristiConcrete Street AmphitheaterN/AN/A
December 13, 2004AlbuquerqueAlbuquerque Convention CenterN/AN/A
December 14, 2004El PasoCountry ColiseumN/AN/A
December 16, 2004Santa BarbaraArlington TheatreN/AN/A
December 18, 2004Los AngelesWiltern LGN/AN/A
December 19, 2004N/AN/A
December 20, 2004N/AN/A
Asia
February 2, 2005SeoulSouth KoreaOlympic Halln/aN/AN/A
February 5, 2005OsakaJapanSonic Mania FestivalN/AN/A
February 6, 2005TokyoSonic Mania FestivalN/AN/A
North America
February 9, 2005Mexico CityMexicoPalacio de los Deportesn/aN/AN/A

Cancelled or rescheduled shows[edit]

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
DateCityCountryVenueReason
Leg 1: European Festival Tour 1998
January 29, 2005BangkokThailandAktive Square

References[edit]

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Review

It's rather ironic that Marilyn Manson, an artist who kept the idea of the concept album alive during the '90s, turns out to have a greater impact as a singles artist, as the 17-track hits compilation Lest We Forget: The Best of Marilyn Manson illustrates. While each of his post-Portrait of an American Family LPs were designed to be heard as a whole, their singles unfailingly distilled the attitude and ideas behind the individual albums to their catchy core. Yes, catchy -- at his best, Marilyn Manson had a knack for a heavy, glammy hook, the kind that's hard to get out of your head, no matter how hard you try. Not every single had a great hook -- 'Tourniquet' is a moody dirge, indicative of what awaits a listener on the album tracks -- but the best of them did, whether it was 'Lunchbox' from the debut, the delirious 'The Beautiful People,' the glam-stomp of 'The Dope Show,' or the Faith No More homage 'mOBSCENE.' All these are here, but Lest We Forget doesn't have all the hits -- charting singles 'I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me)' and 'Rock Is Dead' are conspicuously missing, as are video hits like 'Dope Hat,' 'Man That You Fear,' and 'Coma White.' These omissions are curious, considering that album tracks and covers are used as substitutions. Nevertheless, it has enough of the hits to make this worthwhile for the casual fans, as well as those listeners who never wanted to admit that these late-'90s alt-rock radio staples were guilty pleasures. [Lest We Forget was also released as a limited-edition set, featuring a bonus DVD containing all the music videos Manson released during the '90s.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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  2. 1The Love SongMarilyn Manson3:4
  3. 2Personal Jesus [Cover]Marilyn Manson4:7
  4. 3mOBSCENEMarilyn Manson3:26
  5. 4The Fight SongMarilyn Manson2:57
  6. 5Tainted LoveMarilyn Manson3:19
  7. 6The Dope ShowMarilyn Manson3:41
  8. 7This Is the New ShitMarilyn Manson4:20
  9. 8Disposable TeensMarilyn Manson3:3
  10. 9Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) [Cover]Marilyn Manson4:48
  11. 10LunchboxMarilyn Manson4:34
  12. 11TourniquetMarilyn Manson4:45
  13. 12Rock Is DeadMarilyn Manson3:10
  14. 13Get Your GunnMarilyn Manson3:18
  15. 14The NobodiesMarilyn Manson3:35
  16. 15Long Hard Road Out of HellMarilyn Manson4:20
  17. 16The Beautiful PeopleMarilyn Manson3:42
  18. 17The Reflecting GodMarilyn Manson5:36