unofficial import reissue on colored vinyl - Recorded at a home studio with just one buddy, Eat Me, Drink Me is the closest Manson will ever get to unplugged. It’s still plenty dark, with Manson dishing about vampires and mutilation in a horror-ific croak that’s rougher than ever. But, for Manson at least, it sounds pretty spare and oddly matter-of-fact without the huge, schlocky choruses and high-gloss production. Forget what you know about this guy and it’ll come off like a decent, and rather efficient, little goth-pop record.
A1 | If I Was Your Vampire |
A2 | Putting Holes In Happiness |
A3 | Red Carpet Grave |
B1 | They Said That Hell's Not Hot |
B2 | Just A Car Crash Away |
B3 | Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand) |
C1 | Evidence |
C2 | Are You The Rabbit? |
C3 | Mutilation Is The Most Sincere Form Of Flattery |
C4 | You And Me And The Devil Makes 3 |
D1 | Eat Me, Drink Me |
D2 | Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand) (Inhuman Remix) |
D3 | Heart-Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand) (Space Cowboy Remix) |