Tim Skold
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Tim Skold (born Thim Sköld on December 14, 1966, in Skövde, Sweden) is a well known multi-instrumentalist and currently the bassist and studio guitarist of Marilyn Manson. Image:Tim skold gaog2.gif
Skold played bass guitar before later moving onto vocals for the band Shotgun Messiah (originally Kingpin), after evolving his music style from standard hard rock to more electronic based music, Skold joined Industrial rock bands KMFDM and later co-created MDFMK, he has also released a solo album (called Skold in 1996) as well as performing live with acts such as ohGr and The Newlydeads.
In 2002, incomplete demo versions of several unreleased tracks recorded by Skold were stolen and released as an unofficial EP known as Dead God; while the songs have never been officially released, they are widely available on the Internet.
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Discography
Marilyn Manson
- The Golden Age of Grotesque (2003) – bass, guitar, programming, synth, producer
- Personal Jesus (Single - Depeche Mode Cover) (2004) – bass, guitar, programming, synth, producer
- Lest We Forget (2004)
MDFMK
- MDFMK (1998)
KMFDM
Skold
- Skold (1996) – all instruments and vocals, producer
Shotgun Messiah
- Second Coming (1991) – vocals
- I Want More (EP) (1992) – vocals
- Violent New Breed (1993) – vocals, bass, programming
Kingpin
- Welcome To Bop City (1988) – bass, backing vocals
- (released as Shotgun Messiah outside Sweden, 1989)
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