2007's EAT ME, DRINK ME is Marilyn Manson's first studio album in four years, and marks something of a turning point in the shock rock king's approach. Sure, the music is still ferociously intense and aggressive, reveling in its heavy metal roots with mountains of crunching guitar and crushing drums; and Manson's infamously grim sensibility is still evident on songs like "The Red Carpet Grave" and "Mutilation is the Sincerest Form of Flattery."
01 If I Was Your Vampire 02 Putting Holes In Happiness 03 Red Carpet Grave 04 They Said That Hell's Not Hot 05 Just A Car Crash Away 06 Heart-Shaped Classes 07 Evidence 08 Are You The Rabbit 09 Mutilation Is The Most Sincere Form 10 You And Me And The Devil Makes 3 11 Eat Me Drink Me