King Kill 33
Released on Marilyn Manson's 2001 album Holy Wood, King Kill 33 stands as a defining track of the industrial metal genre. The song exemplifies the artist's signature blend of aggressive riffs, distorted guitars, and theatrical vocals, delivering a high-energy performance that reinforced his status as a pioneer of alternative metal. Its inclusion on Holy Wood, a pivotal record in Manson's discography, highlights the band's evolution toward a more polished yet still chaotic sound. The track remains a staple of his live shows and has influenced countless subsequent acts in the industrial and nu-metal scenes. As a recording from this era, it captures the raw intensity and theatricality that characterized Manson's work during the early 2000s, cementing its place in the catalog of influential rock music. |