List of awards and nominations received by Marilyn Manson

Marilyn Manson awards and nominations

Marilyn Manson in 1998, during the Mechanical Animals promotional campaign
Totals
Awards won 23
Nominations 45

The American industrial rock band Marilyn Manson and its eponymous vocalist have received numerous awards and accolades. Formed in 1989 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida by Manson and the band's original guitarist Daisy Berkowitz, their highly-visualized concerts quickly gained them a reputation in the South Florida area. The Miami New Times named Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids – the earliest incarnation of the band – the 'Best Local Heavy Metal Band' in 1992. The following year, the band – who, by now, had shortened their name to Marilyn Manson – won two awards at the second annual South Florida Slammies. They would go on to win a further seven Slammies over the next three years, making them the second-most decorated band in the awards' history.

The band had its first legitimate hit in 1995 with a cover of Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)". Its video was nominated in the Best Rock Video category at the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards. The lead single from the band's second studio album, "The Beautiful People", was nominated for three awards at the 1997 ceremony, while Marilyn Manson was named 'Best New Artist' by Rolling Stone. "The Dope Show" was released the following year, and the band received the first of a total of four Grammy Award nominations, this time for Best Hard Rock Performance. "The Dope Show" won two awards at the 1998 Billboard Music Video Awards, as well as the award for Best Cinematography at the 1999 VMAs.

The band's frontman has received nominations for his work as a music video director. He was nominated, along with co-director Robert Hales, for 'Best Modern Rock Clip of the Year' at the 2000 Billboard Music Video Awards for his work on Nine Inch Nails' "Starfuckers, Inc." The band have also received numerous international awards and nominations throughout their career, including NME and Q Awards, MTV Europe Music Awards and the Echo Music Prize. They have won six Kerrang! Awards from a total of eight nominations, and were inducted into their Hall of Fame in 2000. Their ninth studio album, The Pale Emperor, was released in 2015 and was nominated for 'Album of the Year' at both the Alternative Press Music Awards and at online magazine Loudwire, while Rolling Stone dubbed it the 'Best Metal Album of 2015'. Marilyn Manson have sold in excess of 50 million records worldwide.[1][2][3][4]

Alternative Press Music Awards

The Alternative Press Music Awards is an annual music awards show, founded by music magazine Alternative Press in 2014. Marilyn Manson have won one award from two nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2016 The Pale Emperor Album of the Year Nominated [5]
Marilyn Manson Icon Award Won [6]

Billboard Music Video Awards

The Billboard Music Video Awards is an annual awards show, founded by the music magazine Billboard and first held in 1989. Marilyn Manson have won two awards from three nominations, including one for the Maximum Vision Award, which "honors the video that best advances an artist's career".[7]

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
1998 "The Dope Show" Best Hard Rock/Metal Video Won [8]
Maximum Vision Award Won
2000 Nine Inch Nails – "Starfuckers, Inc."[upper-alpha 1] Best Modern Rock Clip of the Year Nominated [9]

Echo Music Prize

The Echo Music Prize is an accolade by the Deutsche Phono-Akademie, an association of German recording companies, to recognize outstanding achievements in the German music industry. The awards were first held in 1992, and Marilyn Manson have received one nomination.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2008 Marilyn Manson Best International Rock/Pop Group Nominated [10]

Grammy Awards

A Grammy Award is an honor awarded by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to recognize outstanding achievement in the mainly English-language music industry. Marilyn Manson have received four nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
1999 "The Dope Show" Best Hard Rock Performance Nominated [11]
2001 "Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes" Best Metal Performance Nominated
2004 "mOBSCENE" Nominated
2013 "No Reflection" Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Nominated

Kerrang! Awards

The Kerrang! Awards is an annual awards ceremony founded in 1993 by British rock magazine Kerrang!. Marilyn Manson have received six awards from eight nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
1999 Marilyn Manson Best Best in the World Won [12]
2000 Hall of Fame Won [13]
2001 Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) Best Album Won [14]
2002 "Tainted Love" Best Single Nominated [15]
Best Video Won [16]
2003 "mOBSCENE" Nominated [17]
2005 Marilyn Manson Kerrang! Icon Won [18]
2015 Lifetime Achievement Award Won [19]

Loudwire Music Awards

The Loudwire Music Awards have been awarded annually since 2011 by the American online magazine Loudwire. Marilyn Manson have received two awards from six nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2012 Born Villain Rock Album of the Year Won [20]
"No Reflection" Rock Song of the Year Nominated [21]
Rock Video of the Year Won [22]
2015 The Pale Emperor Best Rock Album Nominated [23]
"The Mephistopheles of Los Angeles" Best Rock Song Nominated
Best Rock Video Nominated

MTV Awards

MTV Europe Music Awards

The MTV Europe Music Awards (EMAs) were established in 1994 by MTV Networks Europe to celebrate the most popular music in Europe. Marilyn Manson have received two nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
1998 Marilyn Manson Best Rock Nominated [24]
1999 Nominated [25]

MTV Video Music Awards

The MTV Video Music Awards, commonly abbreviated as VMA, were established in 1984 by MTV to celebrate the top music videos of the year. Marilyn Manson have received one award from five nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
1996 "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" Best Rock Video Nominated [26]
1997 "The Beautiful People" Nominated [27]
Best Special Effects in a Video Nominated
Best Art Direction in a Video Nominated
1999 "The Dope Show" Best Cinematography in a Video Won [28]

NME Awards

The NME Awards are an annual music awards show founded by the British music magazine NME and first held in 1953. Marilyn Manson have received one award from one nomination.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2001 Marilyn Manson Best Metal Act Won [29]

Q Awards

The Q Awards are an annual awards show first held in 1993 and founded by British music magazine Q. Marilyn Manson have received one nomination.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2002 "Tainted Love" Best Video Nominated [30]

Revolver Golden Gods Awards

The Revolver Golden Gods Awards are an annual awards show first held in 2009 and founded by British hard rock magazine Revolver. Marilyn Manson have received one nomination.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2013 Born Villain Album of the Year Nominated [31]

South Florida Slammie Awards

The South Florida Slammie Awards was an awards ceremony founded by Slammie Productions, which ran from 1992 until 1999. It was dedicated to honoring bands from South Florida's metal, punk and hardcore rock communities.[32] Marilyn Manson won nine awards from nine nominations, making them the third-most decorated band in the awards' history. Only Load and Amboog-a-Lard, the latter being bassist Twiggy Ramirez's former band, won more awards (10 each).[33]

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
1993 "Dope Hat" Song of the Year Won [34]
Marilyn Manson Band of the Year Won
1994 Won [35]
Marilyn Manson Vocalist of the Year Won
1995 "Lunchbox" Best Single Won [36]
Portrait of an American Family Best National Release Won
1996 Smells Like Children Won [37]
Marilyn Manson Vocalist of the Year Won
"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" Best Single Won

Miscellaneous awards and honors

Martin Popoff

Martin Popoff is a Canadian music journalist and critic who covers the genre of heavy metal music. He is the senior editor and co-founder of Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles, and he has additionally written over twenty books that both critically evaluate and document the history of heavy metal. Popoff compiled The Top 500 Heavy Metal Albums of All Time and The Top 500 Heavy Metal Songs of All Time by asking fans, musicians and journalists to create numbered lists of their favorite albums and songs.[38] Almost 18,000 individual votes were tallied and entered into a database, from which the final rankings were derived.[39] Each book contains one release by Marilyn Manson.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
2003 "The Beautiful People" The Top 500 Heavy Metal Songs of All Time #206 [40]
2004 Mechanical Animals The Top 500 Heavy Metal Albums of All Time #483 [41]

Miami New Times

The Miami New Times is a weekly newspaper based in Miami since 1987. The publication named Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids the 'Best Local Heavy Metal Band' in 1992.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
1992 Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids Best Local Heavy Metal Band Won [42]

Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is a biweekly magazine founded in 1967 by publisher Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J. Gleason. Marilyn Manson were named 'Best New Artist' by the publication in 1997, and in 2015 The Pale Emperor was dubbed the 'Best Metal Album of 2015'.

Year Nominee/work Award Result Ref.
1997 Marilyn Manson Best New Artist Won [43]
2015 The Pale Emperor Best Metal Album Won [44]

Notes

  1. Nominated as co-director along with Robert Hales.

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