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''Heaven Upside Down'' is the tenth studio album by American
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Marilyn Manson Brian Hugh Warner (born January 5, 1969), known professionally as Marilyn Manson, is an American rock musician. He came to prominence as the lead singer of the band which shares his name, of which he remains the only constant member since it ...
. It was released on October 6, 2017, by
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and
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. The record had the working title ''Say10'' and was initially due to be issued on Valentine's Day. However, the release was delayed by numerous events, most notably the death of Marilyn Manson's father, Hugh Warner, who died during production and to whom the album was later dedicated. The record has many of the musicians who performed on the band's previous album, ''
The Pale Emperor ''The Pale Emperor'' is the ninth studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson. It was released on January 15, 2015, through lead singer Marilyn Manson's Hell, etc. label, and distributed in the United States by Loma Vista Recordings and i ...
'' (2015), including the producer Tyler Bates and the drummer
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. Despite Manson's early implications, long-time bass guitarist Twiggy Ramirez did not participate on the album. He left the group following a sexual assault allegation by a former girlfriend. "
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" was released as a single in September, shortly followed by " Kill4Me", which became the band's highest-peaking entry on ''
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''s Mainstream Rock Chart. The music videos for the album had celebrities including
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, Courtney Love and Lisa Marie Presley. The single "
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" also entered the mainstream rock chart, making ''Heaven Upside Down'' the band's first album since ''
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''in 1998 to chart more than one song there. The album received positive reviews from music critics upon release, with several publications saying it continued a creative resurgence that began with the previous album. It was also a commercial success, debuting at number eight on the ''Billboard'' 200 and charting in the top ten in most of the major markets. In Australia, it was the band's highest-charting album since ''Mechanical Animals'', and its first top 10 studio album in the United Kingdom since ''
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'' in 2003. Manson suffered several injuries that delayed the
Heaven Upside Down Tour The Heaven Upside Down Tour is the fifteenth concert tour by American rock band Marilyn Manson. It was launched in support of their tenth studio album, ''Heaven Upside Down'', which was released on October 6, 2017. Beginning on July 20, 2017, the ...
. The band embarked on two co-headlining tours with
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: Twins of Evil: The Second Coming Tour and Twins of Evil: Hell Never Dies Tour. To promote the former, the two bands collaborated on a cover version of The Beatles song " Helter Skelter". Manson issued three other cover versions on soundtracks during the album's promotional cycle: " Stigmata", "
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" and " Cry Little Sister".


Background and recording

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met Tyler Bates, the score composer of the TV series '' Californication'', while playing a fictionalized version of himself in the season finale of the sixth season of the series. The two then collaborated on the band's ninth studio album, the
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-influenced ''
The Pale Emperor ''The Pale Emperor'' is the ninth studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson. It was released on January 15, 2015, through lead singer Marilyn Manson's Hell, etc. label, and distributed in the United States by Loma Vista Recordings and i ...
'' (2015), which was described by numerous publications as the best album the band had released in over a decade. In July 2016, Manson received the 'Icon Award' at the APMAs, where he revealed several details about the follow-up, such as its working title of ''Say10'' and a tentative Valentine's Day release date. He explained that the title originated from a note written in one of his workbooks from his time as a student at
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. Manson doubted whether Bates would collaborate with him again following ''The Pale Emperor'', saying relations between the pair deteriorated to such an extent during the supporting
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that Manson threatened Bates on-stage with a
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. During the tour, Manson regularly shattered glass bottles on-stage so he could cut himself. Bates, who recently announced his leaving the tour to pursue other projects, an announcement that he said saddened Manson, confronted the vocalist during a concert when he realized the shards of glass were hitting drummer
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. Manson responded by threatening Bates with a box-cutter, to which Bates replied "You fucking come near me and I'll kill you with that box cutter". Despite the confrontation, Bates agreed to work with the band, and renamed his music publishing company Box Cutter Music in honor of the incident. On May 8, 2017, Manson announced the album had been renamed ''Heaven Upside Down'', and said recording had been completed. He elaborated on the meaning of the new title: "I was going to call the record ''SAY10'', but I didn't feel that that defined the album. I had the lyrics written for the song 'Heaven Upside Down', and I thought that defined the record more so because of the idea of time as a flat circle,
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s being defined by the negative space—the blackness; the idea of looking at something from an opposite point of view." As was the case with ''The Pale Emperor'', Manson and Bates worked on the record while the latter was composing
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material for the American television series ''
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''; the third season of which featured Manson as a recurring cast member. Parts of the album were recorded in Louisiana, where he was filming scenes for the series. The record was produced solely by Bates, and recorded at Bates's Studio City recording facility Abattoir Studios, with live drums recorded by ''The Pale Emperor'' contributor Gil Sharone. Despite initially suggesting that longtime bassist Twiggy would contribute to the writing and production of the album, Manson later confirmed that he was invited but did not participate during sessions at Bates's recording studio. According to Manson, after listening to pre-recorded
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s performed by Bates, Twiggy responded by saying he would be unable to "play them any better, and that the record sounded great s it was. Manson and Bates largely improvised during their writing sessions. Bates said that songs were created "out of a conversation, essentially, just between ansonand I, and we make it pretty much on the spot. It's me making music right from my head, and the lyrics are developed by Manson right there in the studio with me." Manson described the collaborative process between the two as being "a very intimate, personal experience. ... We sit across from each other, with headphones on, we look each other in the eye when we're writing." Manson opted not to record his vocals from inside a vocal booth, instead recording them while sitting at Bates's mixing console; the majority of vocals on the album were recorded in single takes, with minimal
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. Bates sought to incorporate the intensity of the band's live performances into the album's production, describing the record as "intense, fun and violent. It's more immediate than ''The Pale Emperor'', much more aggressive, and definitely much more imbued with Manson's fucked-up humor." He also said:


Composition and style

Manson initially described ''Say10'' as being a musical departure from ''The Pale Emperor'', saying it was "pretty violent in its nature for some reason, and it's not emotional in the same way. It's got a chip on its shoulder." He called it "by far the most thematic and over-complicated thing that I've done", and indicated it would contain some of his most politically-charged lyrics, but denied the political lyrical content related to the election of Donald Trump by saying most of its lyrics were written before the
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. He said he would not be voting in that election, and believed that – as an artist – he could make more of a difference with his music than with a vote. Manson dubbed ''Heaven Upside Down'' his "most precise and well-thought-out work", and compared its lyrics to those of '' Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' (2000), noting the majority of lyrics on both records were initially written as prose. He additionally described it as a
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, and contrasted it with ''The Pale Emperor'': "The last album was Faust, Mephistopheles. For me, this would be ''
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''". Lyrical themes and subject matter on the record range from politics, violence, sex and romance, chaos and isolation, and capitalism, religion, drugs, paranoia, fear and mental illness. Manson characterized ''Heaven Upside Down'' as a
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and punk rock album, in the vein of
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, Joy Division, Bauhaus, and David Bowie's '' Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)''. Reviewers have additionally defined it as an
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, punk rock, glam rock and
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record. The title of opening track "Revelation #12" is a reference to both the Book of Revelation and the Beatles song " Revolution 9". "
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" was the first song Manson and Bates recorded for the album; its lyrics reference
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and
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. "Saturnalia" was the final song written for the album. Manson described its lyrics as being "the real heart of the record." He was unaware of the severity of his father's terminal illness until two days before he died, on July 7, 2017, the same day the band finished recording "Saturnalia". Its lyrics contain numerous astrological and
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references, specifically the
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of
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– and the myth of Saturnus devouring his children. Manson conflated his father's death with the lyrical content: "Seeing my father dying, I felt like that was the circle of life that he'd want me to put the energy of death into rebirth, you know, the snake eating its own tail,
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, Saturninus, that whole concept." "Je$u$ Cri$i$" was described by Manson as "my
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 ... It's basically something I would say with a arcasticshrug when someone asked me, 'What do you do?' 'Well, I write songs to fight and fuck to'."


Release and artwork

The album was not released on Valentine's Day, prompting increasingly aggressive responses from fans on social media platforms. Manson later explained several factors caused the delay, including Bates' schedule scoring films, Manson being unhappy with the quality of the record by that date, as well as the death of his father, to whom ''Heaven Upside Down'' is dedicated. Bates also said recording was delayed due to the band's touring schedule; the pair had completed just six songs before beginning a co-headlining tour with Slipknot in the summer of 2016. At least three tracks were recorded sometime after Valentine's Day: "Revelation #12", "Saturnalia" and "Heaven Upside Down", with the album's name then being changed to the last song title. Prior to the record's eventual release, Manson posted a series of
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-themed videos on
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. The first of these was captioned "6:19. The time has come." Numerous publications hypothesized whether 6:19 referred to a June 19 release date, a Bible verse, or the ''
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'' track "
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", which features the lyric "6:19 and I know I'm ready". The final video featured the Celebritarian Cross, an inverted variation on the Cross of Lorraine that had previously been used by Manson as a logo for his
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art movement in 2005; the symbol subsequently appeared on the ''Heaven Upside Down'' album cover. ''Heaven Upside Down'' was released worldwide on October 6, 2017, by
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in the United States,
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internationally, and in Japan by Loma Vista in cooperation with Hostess Entertainment; Japanese editions contain a
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remix of " Kill4Me" as a bonus track. The booklet was printed on Bible paper, with the lyrics formatted to resemble biblical text. The record was mastered by Brian Lucey, the engineer who masters the majority of Bates's soundtrack work. According to Manson, Lucey was chosen because the album contains "some extreme experiments with sound. We were very particular in not allowing someone else to master it, who might accidentally eliminate them. We've got some very intense, alchemical, scientific, binaural sounds that sometimes even make me have a panic attack while I'm listening to it." These sounds are most prevalent in the title track and "Saturnalia", which Manson highlighted as centerpieces of the record.


Promotion and singles

The band initially included Manson on vocals with Bates and Paul Wiley on electric guitars, Twiggy on bass and Sharone on drums. They began the first leg of the
Heaven Upside Down Tour The Heaven Upside Down Tour is the fifteenth concert tour by American rock band Marilyn Manson. It was launched in support of their tenth studio album, ''Heaven Upside Down'', which was released on October 6, 2017. Beginning on July 20, 2017, the ...
on July 20, 2017 in Budapest, during which they debuted several new songs. During this leg of the tour, the group narrowly avoided injury in Moscow when their tour bus was involved in a collision with a semi-trailer truck, and Manson caused controversy in Eastern Europe when he referenced the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War during a concert in Kyiv, saying: "You just made Moscow sound like your bitch." The band performed in Moscow two days prior to the Kyiv concert. The North American leg began on September 27, and was scheduled to incorporate performances at several
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s, including the
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on October 22, at which
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was also scheduled to appear. Manson indicated a possibility of joining that band on stage during the festival, after he and Trent Reznor mended a longstanding feud. However, Manson was injured on several occasions during the tour. He sprained his left ankle after jumping off the stage at Pittsburgh's Stage AE on September 29. The following night, at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York, he was crushed by a large
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, and lay unconscious on the stage for up to 15 minutes before being carried out of the venue on a stretcher to a nearby hospital. Manson had broken his fibula in two places, requiring a plate and ten screws to be inserted into his bone. The rest of the tour was then canceled, including their appearance at Aftershock, with all dates – excluding festival appearances – rescheduled to take place at the start of 2018. On October 25, Manson announced he had "decided to part ways" with Twiggy after the bassist was accused of sexual assault by former girlfriend
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, who was the vocalist for alternative rock band Jack Off Jill. Addams said the incident occurred while she and Twiggy were a couple in the mid-90s. He was replaced on subsequent tour dates by former Racer X and the Mars Volta bassist
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. Alderete's first show with the band, at the
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festival in San Bernardino on November 5, found Manson performing in a wheelchair as a result of injuries he sustained earlier in the tour. Manson attracted criticism from some publications after he used a replica assault rifle as a microphone during the concert, with some commentators arguing it was insensitive considering the city had previously been the subject of a terrorism-related attack, and that the concert took place hours after the Sutherland Springs church shooting in Texas. The day of the 2016 US presidential election, a short teaser clip for "
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" was released. Created by director Tyler Shields, it featured images of Manson holding a bloodstained knife while standing above a decapitated corpse lying in a pool of blood. Numerous publications noted the corpse was dressed in similar clothing to the kind regularly worn by Donald Trump—a suit and red tie. Manson would later say the decapitated figure in the video "wasn't anyone except if you wanted it to be them." A cover of
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's " Stigmata" was released on July 28, 2017, when it appeared on the soundtrack to ''
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''. "We Know Where You Fucking Live" was issued as the album's lead single on September 11, after premiering on Zane Lowe's
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show. Its music video was posted onto YouTube four days later, and was directed by Bill Yukich and Perou. "Kill4Me" was issued as the album's primary airplay single in the United States, where it went on to become their highest peaking single ever on the ''
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'' Mainstream Rock Chart. A series of advertisements created by Canadian pop artist
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to promote the album on Instagram were leaked online in late September, but were deemed too graphic to be used on the image hosting service. Music videos were subsequently released for "Say10" and "Kill4Me", both directed by Yukich and featured actor
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. A cover of "
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" – recorded during the ''Heaven Upside Down'' sessions – was released on December 8 when it featured on the soundtrack to ''
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radio formats in the United States as a promotional single on March 6, 2018, and peaked at number 35 on ''Billboard''s Mainstream Rock Chart. This made ''Heaven Upside Down'' the band's first studio album since 1998's ''Mechanical Animals'' to contain more than one charting song on Mainstream Rock. The song's music video was directed by Yukich, and featured singers Courtney Love and Lisa Marie Presley. Yukich also directed the music video for the band's cover version of Gerard McMahon's " Cry Little Sister", released in June and recorded for the soundtrack of ''
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''. The band embarked on a second co-headlining tour with
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on July 11, 2018, titled " Twins of Evil: The Second Coming Tour", following the "
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" in 2012. On the day the tour began, Zombie and Manson released their cover of the Beatles track " Helter Skelter", which featured former Manson band members John 5 and
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. ''Heaven Upside Down'' was the last album to feature Sharone, who departed the band in March 2019. He was replaced on the subsequent " Twins of Evil: Hell Never Dies Tour" by former Black Flag and Ho99o9 drummer Brandon Pertzborn. Shortly after the tour completed, Alderete was involved in a bicycle accident which left him with a diffuse axonal injury, a type of traumatic brain injury. A GoFundMe page was created to help cover the cost of his medical expenses. Despite this, Alderete is a credited performer on the band's next studio album, 2020's '' We Are Chaos''.


Critical reception

''Heaven Upside Down'' was well received by music critics upon release. Several publications said it continued a creative resurgence that began with their previous release, including AllMusic, which described it as a more satisfying album than the predecessor. This sentiment was echoed by both
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, and '' The Boston Globe'', which said: "No one expected this band to be doing some of its best work 20 years after it first shook up the zeitgeist, but here it is, continuing to evolve while toning down its more dated or cartoonish aspects. It just goes to show that a good album beats a good scandal every time."
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said it was their best release since ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'', and Loudwire included it on their list of the best hard rock albums of 2017. '' Consequence of Sound'' commented on Manson's stage injury: "Had the worst happened, ''Heaven Upside Down'' is the kind of career-defining record that ejust might want to leave as his last great opus anyway." Numerous publications lauded it for being a solid and concise album. '' Clash'' commended the quality of songwriting, complimenting the band for mixing various styles from their discography while saying the record fused three distinct genres from their previous work—the
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of '' Antichrist Superstar'', the glam rock of ''Mechanical Animals'', and the blues of ''The Pale Emperor''. '' Classic Rock''s sister publication '' Metal Hammer'' described it as a solid album and said it illustrates how Manson can "still do what he got famous ordoing: write biting, anti-establishment goth rock full of dark, playful imagery." Singapore's '' The Straits Times'' dubbed it the album of the week and described it as an exhilarating recorded. Critics praised the quality of lyricism found on the album, specifically in light of the presidential election of Donald Trump. ABC News said it saw Manson going back to basics, which they described as him "playing overtly with taboos and openly baiting his critics." '' The Evening Standard'' said the lyrical content may prove cathartic for people disillusioned with the election. '' The List'' made a similar point while comparing its lyrical content to Grand Guignol, a term used to describe graphic, amoral horror entertainment. Mark Beaumont of ''Classic Rock'' called it an astute album, saying the band "update and renovate the goth-glam dazzle of ''Mechanical Animals'' and ''Antichrist Superstar'' to better ram home anson'stop-line points: that religion is a pointless poison, politicians are society's true Satans and that fighting and fucking are the only reasoned responses to the current countdown to the Book of Revelations apocalypse that the world has chosen democratically for itself." The album received some mixed reviews as well, with several writers criticizing the lyrics to "Je$u$ Cri$i$". ''
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'' criticized the "reprehensible" violent lyrical content found on the record, in light of the
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. Conversely, '' Pitchfork'' said the lyrics were ineffectual, arguing they were easily eclipsed by the horror found in real life. Both ''
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'' and '' PopMatters'' complimented the inclusion of punk elements, which the latter said helped the album match the intensity of the band's earlier work, but they were both critical of the lyrics. '' NME'' argued the record was too similar to the band's earlier work, and complained most of the songs lacked innovation. ''
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'' said that fans were "unlikely to see the power or the passion of Manson's classic run again – it's very difficult to bottle lightning twice ... That said, ansonseems to have settled after many years of free-fall. In Tyler Bates he has found a collaborator who knows how to get the best from his twisted mind. It's business as usual, but after a decade of disappointment, it's good to know business is doing well."


Commercial performance

''Heaven Upside Down'' debuted at number eight on the ''Billboard'' 200 with 35,000 album-equivalent units, 32,000 of which were pure album sales, making it the band's seventh consecutive top ten album on the chart. Industry forecasters had predicted it was on course to debut in the top ten with sales of between 25,000 and 32,000 copies. It was the band's fourth consecutive number one album on ''Billboard''s Top Hard Rock Albums, and their first to reach number one on Top Alternative Albums. It also debuted at number two on both Top Rock Albums and Top Album Sales, which acts as the current equivalent of the previous ''Billboard'' 200, before it was reconfigured to incorporate album-equivalent units. In Canada, ''Heaven Upside Down'' matched the peak of ''The Pale Emperor'' by debuting at number four. The record was predicted to enter the top ten of the UK Albums Chart, making it their first top ten album there since ''Eat Me, Drink Me'' peaked at number eight a decade earlier. The album debuted at number seven with first-week sales of 6,636 copies—their highest opening week figure since '' The High End of Low'' debuted with 7,746 copies in 2009 and their highest-charting studio album since ''
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'' peaked at number four in 2003. The record went on to peak in the top ten of multiple European markets, including Austria, the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Greece, Slovakia, and Switzerland. It peaked at number six in Spain, making it their highest-charting album there since ''The Golden Age of Grotesque'' peaked at number five. In France, ''Heaven Upside Down'' debuted with sales of 4,745 copies. ''Heaven Upside Down'' entered the ARIA Charts at number four, making it their sixth top ten album in Australia, and their highest-charting since ''Mechanical Animals'' reached number one in 1998. It entered at number six on the Official New Zealand Music Chart, their fifth top ten studio album there. On the Japanese Oricon chart, the album debuted at number 29 with first week sales of 1,805 copies.


Track listing

* "We Know Where You Fucking Live", "Say10" and "Kill4Me" are stylized in all caps; "Jesus Crisis" is stylized as "JE$U$ CRI$I$". * "Saturnalia" is 6:22 on the vinyl edition.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Heaven Upside Down''. *
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– vocals * Tyler Batesguitars,
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s, programming, engineering, recording, production, mixing *
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– drums * Dana Dentata – backing vocals *
Roger Joseph Manning Jr. Roger Joseph Manning Jr. (born May 27, 1966) is an American keyboardist, singer, and songwriter who co-founded the bands Jellyfish, the Moog Cookbook, and Imperial Drag. He has also spent several years as a member of Beck's backing band, contri ...
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Robert Carranza Robert Carranza is an American recording engineer, mixer and record producer. Selected discography *2017 – Heaven Upside Down – Marilyn Manson *2016 – ''Dont Go She Gone'' – ''Mangchi'' *2015 – ''The Pale Emperor'' – Marilyn Man ...
– mixing * Joanne Higginbottom – assistant engineer * Olivia Jaffe –
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sigil * Brian Lucey – mastering * Perou – photography * Brian Roettinger – art direction


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References

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