Marilyn Manson has released a diverse range of music throughout their career, exploring themes of darkness, rebellion, and social critique. This discography provides a comprehensive overview of their studio albums, EPs, singles, and music videos from 1990 to 2020. The FLAC (88 kHz) format ensures high-quality audio for fans to appreciate the band's sonic evolution.

The Marilyn Manson discography from 1990 to 2020 represents a transformation from shock-rock insurgent to a genre-blending veteran of industrial and alternative music. For audiophiles, this three-decade span is often sought in high-quality formats like to capture the intricate industrial layers and vocal nuances that standard lossy formats might miss. The Formative Era: 1990–1993

The journey begins in the swampy, psychedelic underground of Florida. Early demo tapes like The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat and Big Black Bus showcase a band blending scooby-doo aesthetics with industrial metal.

: The sound was a wild, often comedic blend of industrial rock with themes focused on innocence, religion, and American pop culture. The Industrial Breakthrough: 1994–1996

Create a of the best "deep cuts" across these 30 years.

In the context of FLAC digital audio preservation, the number "88" typically refers to the .

: A dense, aggressive response to the media scrutiny following the Columbine massacre, blending the styles of the previous two records. Late Career & Critical Reinvention (2003–2020)

(2003) to a more personal, blues-rock-influenced "comeback" in The Pale Emperor