Despite the risk of broken links and the archaic interface, these blogs offer a depth of content that mainstream platforms refuse to provide. If you are willing to do a little digital digging, you will uncover a treasure trove of industrial metal history that perfectly captures the chaotic, detailed, and controversial career of the band. Delphiniue
Marilyn Manson is notorious for having incredible remixes (by the likes of Trent Reznor, Charlie Clouser, and John 5) that were only available on expensive import singles. Blogspot discographies usually compile these in one place, saving a fan hundreds of dollars trying to hunt down physical copies of the "Beautiful People" or "Tourniquet" import singles. The Weaknesses: What to Expect 1. The "Dead Link" Problem This is the biggest drawback. Many of these Blogspot pages were active 10–15 years ago. Because file hosting services (RapidShare, MegaUpload, MediaFire) have either shut down or purged old files, you will often click a download link only to find a "404 Error" or "File Not Found." It is frustrating, but often unavoidable in the archival world. Kimmy St Petersburg Y06l: Verified
(Would be higher if more links were active).
Blogspot uses an outdated blogging format. You usually have to scroll through a chaotic list of posts or rely on a sidebar to find what you want. There is no "search" function that works well, and the pages can be slow to load due to the sheer number of images.