Warthur
This is going to do little for my credibility as a reviewer, but I'm going to say it anyway: Marilyn Manson's debut album is an absolute classic of pop-industrial metal. Sure, the whole shock rock thing might have been old hat by the time this came out, and sure, it might not be particularly serious or experimental or groundbreaking - but it is infectiously, wonderfully catchy, a fun little album which I can't help bopping my head to every time I listen to it with songs that get stuck in my head all day after I've heard them.
Don't hold Manson's utter pretentiousness against him because this time around it really doesn't come out in the music; what you get here instead is some accessible, danceable, fun times pop-metal with a grimy industrial veneer. And if you approach the album with that in mind, I think you'll most likely have a really good time with it. I always do.