5:10 - "i'm making my lunch!" that sample is of crispin glover from the david lynch film Wild At Heart.... they also used a crispin glover sample at the beginning of Strange Same Dogma ("this is unreal, completely unreal" from River's Edge).... love crispin & the early MMSK demos!!
Hi Brian! I LOVE YOU,YOUR LEW WIFE,YOUR ART,YOUR PAINTS,YOUR FILMS,YOUR VOICE,YOUR HUMOUR! YOU ARE MY LOGO IN MY ART! I'M AN ACTOR FROM BUDAPEST: HAJNAL TURI (YESYES HANAWI, GINILAM) YOUR DAWN THANKS MY MASTER!
Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids name change show was the show where Manson got his foot broke and he finished the set with a snapped foot. I've been a fan and a fellow Spooky Kid since day one. Saw him in 97 Antichrist Superstar Tour and Mechanical Animals 98 and they were until today the greatest shows from my teens, along with Slayer and NIN. I miss these days and wish I could've seen and met them back in the first few days of the Spooky Kids.
Album étonnant 😳j’ai eu du mal au départ a y reconnaître mon idole mais même si beaucoup plus rock que métal et gothique ..vraiment bon tout de même 😌👌👍👏🖤j’adore ..on sent qu’il va peu a peu devenir celui qu’il devient ..😍
Personally I see Marilyn Manson and Marilyn Manson and the spooky kids as two different things so I see where you are coming from. Perhaps look more into the spooky kids discography and you may find some hidden gems.
@@skeletonkiss1112 I would say Manson had 4 phases of sound. And I personally only like the first 3 phases. Phase 1 is the early Spooky Kids demos and touring around Florida. They were still trying to figure out the sound and composition of the songs. For example you can tell in these demos that they hadn't quite figured out how to properly incorporate the samples into the music. This phase had a ton of really weird experimental stage stuff that at times didn't really register as 'a rock band making music'. Phase 2 would be their albums Portrait of an American Family and Smells Like Children. The whole sound/image of the Spooky Kids was refined into something more coherent and appealing. You could essentially sum it up as 'what if Willy Wonka, Aleister Crowley, and a bunch of saturday morning cartoon villains started a rock band'. I love this era's live shows what with all the crazy things all over the stage and the energy of the band. This was the era of them playing in front of a Ouija board on a stage covered in bloody baby dolls, marionet puppets, chickens in cages, naked women covered in chocolate syrup, etc. If you want a great example of this era look up them Live at Trocadero in 1995. Phase 3 is when the tone got a bit more serious with the albums Antichrist Superstar and Mechanical Animals. The music took a more introspective turn showcasing the band's rampant drug abuse, self abuse, and abuse of others over the course of their past few tours. They stopped going for 'a silly shock rock band' and instead went for 'what if the Antichrist used a rock band to gain followers'. The music of this time was often genuinely creepy/disturbing, while also being really catchy and appealing to a mass audience. There was a nice balance between that in this era, the notion of them being a weird industrial band that experimented a lot with different sounds, while keeping in mind that to make that sound popular they would have to produce some big hits as well. If you want a great look at this era watch the documentaries Dead to the World and God is in the TV. Phase 4 is pretty much everything post-Holy Wood. I would consider Holy Wood to be a sort of transitional album that still had a ton of the occult hidden meanings of the past albums but the sound leaned a bit too heavily towards 'mainstream metal' for my tastes. After this some members like Twiggy (who is fundamental to the sound of earlier albums), and Gacy (who is responsible for the industrial sound, insane sampling, and occult easter eggs) left which took away a massive part of what made the band great. Not to mention the band got older so in recent years they can't really put on the type of performances they used to do from 1994-1998 where they would throw their instruments at one another, cut themselves on stage, jump on one another, etc. The energy just isn't there. It's like seeing Iggy Pop and the Stooges live but if they're all sitting down calmly performing this harsh punk music.
hey I was in origanial band.. ha ha ha ha ha ha it Madonna wayne gayce ha ha ha ha.. Ima still there and alive ha ha ha ha. benovbra bitch hit a gun it twat it all. again it on repeat. ha ha ha ha.. another day for punk rock and roll.. pumpin old school Marilyn manson post punk rock and roll.. mother fucka.. hahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahhaahhahhahahahahahhahhahahaha!!!!
Its extremely rare to find any of the Spooky kids demo tapes. If any of them are ever for sale (which they rarely are) they would be hundreds of bucks. I know the lunchbox cassette sold for 900$ recently. If you truly intend to look for copies of the demos (which i wish you the best of luck) be prepared to shell out a lot and save. They are extremely rare and getting rarer
@@Anthonybchannel that's crazy. So what did they do to everything that went unreleased like Grist-O-Line? Do they literally throw it in the trash? I don't understand. It's always interesting when a band releases previously recorded material a while after 20+ years.
Scott Putesky/Daisy Berkowitz held the right of all these old demos. It's a tragedy he passed before he had a chance to release a boxset compiling the entire thing...
@@blindmelonlemonjello definitely not shock. It's supposed to be comedy. It's funny how when people don't understand something they think/label it's shocking. I see his picture and laugh because it's a terrible picture.
Thank you for your service and I appreciate it and I am I am. Put your hands like a butterfly you God you and think of Mr Jesus and friends I'm his blue devil and angel of God
got this on cd for more than20 years,,double cd..... not that rare ....bought through Japan.......no net at the time....MM n spooky kids with 1st version of Lunchbox.......great
25 years I'm Manson fan. First time listening this rare album .Thank you
Ты не фанат если раньше этого не слушал. Ты фуфло, Джо Байден смеётся над тобой
Y mira que yo igual y recién en pleno 2024 lo estoy oyendo
RIP DAISY
RIP
I love me some old school Manson!!!
Negative 3 was one of my fav Manson songs when I used to listen to him in the mid 90s.
The unofficial songs show a much more sensitive side of Manson. Reznor made him shed that and go full Child Catcher. It definitely worked though.
Child catcher ?
Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang.
Shitty chicken gang bang
Man ive never heard this version of prelude to a family trip love it
5:10 - "i'm making my lunch!" that sample is of crispin glover from the david lynch film Wild At Heart.... they also used a crispin glover sample at the beginning of Strange Same Dogma ("this is unreal, completely unreal" from River's Edge).... love crispin & the early MMSK demos!!
here's the crispin scene the sample is from if yr interested - ua-cam.com/video/BD1f39Ny9C8/v-deo.html
Thank you
i’ve wondered for years where that sample came from.. thank you!
I love him as Layne in River's Edge❤️
perfect.
Brian Warner are you really Manson
Perfect? Have you heard his rap persona styrofoam? That’s perfect
@@brianmetcalf2440 what is that? Link?
@@Cum007 ua-cam.com/video/0rbVcIm1rDQ/v-deo.html
Hi Brian! I LOVE YOU,YOUR LEW WIFE,YOUR ART,YOUR PAINTS,YOUR FILMS,YOUR VOICE,YOUR HUMOUR! YOU ARE MY LOGO IN MY ART! I'M AN ACTOR FROM BUDAPEST: HAJNAL TURI (YESYES HANAWI, GINILAM) YOUR DAWN THANKS MY MASTER!
Nice to hear these songs. I liked it 20 years ago and it feels good to hear it today.
demo version of lunchbox is so good :) this record is great thank you
is this the very first album?
6th cassette demo. This is before he final Portrait CD. This is also the first demo where they dropped the spooky kids and are just Marilyn Manson.
Added it to a playlist I listen to at work... Thanks for sharing! Subscribed also ;)
This is so raw and perfect, thanks a ton!!
Awesome! :D
Amazing!! Thanks
just awesome
Love Spooky era Manson best!
Любишь сильнее, чем свою маму???? Тогда ты должен стать проституткой у Брайана Уорнера
thank you for uploading this gem ! ✌🙌🙌
Cool. Come get a slice!
Wow!!!!! Old school Marilyn Manson , Just goes to show how long Brian Warner and crew been doing music awesome!!!!!!!
Smart arse...
Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids name change show was the show where Manson got his foot broke and he finished the set with a snapped foot. I've been a fan and a fellow Spooky Kid since day one. Saw him in 97 Antichrist Superstar Tour and Mechanical Animals 98 and they were until today the greatest shows from my teens, along with Slayer and NIN. I miss these days and wish I could've seen and met them back in the first few days of the Spooky Kids.
This is gold!
Yes he is
First demo with real drums.
Fan from the start, never heard this. Perfection,,,
Awesome 🤩😍❤
Согласен, аж блевать хочется
Album étonnant 😳j’ai eu du mal au départ a y reconnaître mon idole mais même si beaucoup plus rock que métal et gothique ..vraiment bon tout de même 😌👌👍👏🖤j’adore ..on sent qu’il va peu a peu devenir celui qu’il devient ..😍
the grungy taste makes the sounds way more
eerie!
Perfeito
I love it ALL
I've never been a fan of MM but this is actually really good!
Personally I see Marilyn Manson and Marilyn Manson and the spooky kids as two different things so I see where you are coming from. Perhaps look more into the spooky kids discography and you may find some hidden gems.
@@skeletonkiss1112 Since after I posted my comment I dug around and got a hold of some Spooky Kids and I love it!
@@gweganderson glad to hear, the band personally influences me a lot. Everything from the lyrics to the music to the aesthetic is perfect.
@@skeletonkiss1112 I would say Manson had 4 phases of sound. And I personally only like the first 3 phases.
Phase 1 is the early Spooky Kids demos and touring around Florida. They were still trying to figure out the sound and composition of the songs. For example you can tell in these demos that they hadn't quite figured out how to properly incorporate the samples into the music. This phase had a ton of really weird experimental stage stuff that at times didn't really register as 'a rock band making music'.
Phase 2 would be their albums Portrait of an American Family and Smells Like Children. The whole sound/image of the Spooky Kids was refined into something more coherent and appealing. You could essentially sum it up as 'what if Willy Wonka, Aleister Crowley, and a bunch of saturday morning cartoon villains started a rock band'. I love this era's live shows what with all the crazy things all over the stage and the energy of the band. This was the era of them playing in front of a Ouija board on a stage covered in bloody baby dolls, marionet puppets, chickens in cages, naked women covered in chocolate syrup, etc. If you want a great example of this era look up them Live at Trocadero in 1995.
Phase 3 is when the tone got a bit more serious with the albums Antichrist Superstar and Mechanical Animals. The music took a more introspective turn showcasing the band's rampant drug abuse, self abuse, and abuse of others over the course of their past few tours. They stopped going for 'a silly shock rock band' and instead went for 'what if the Antichrist used a rock band to gain followers'. The music of this time was often genuinely creepy/disturbing, while also being really catchy and appealing to a mass audience. There was a nice balance between that in this era, the notion of them being a weird industrial band that experimented a lot with different sounds, while keeping in mind that to make that sound popular they would have to produce some big hits as well. If you want a great look at this era watch the documentaries Dead to the World and God is in the TV.
Phase 4 is pretty much everything post-Holy Wood. I would consider Holy Wood to be a sort of transitional album that still had a ton of the occult hidden meanings of the past albums but the sound leaned a bit too heavily towards 'mainstream metal' for my tastes. After this some members like Twiggy (who is fundamental to the sound of earlier albums), and Gacy (who is responsible for the industrial sound, insane sampling, and occult easter eggs) left which took away a massive part of what made the band great. Not to mention the band got older so in recent years they can't really put on the type of performances they used to do from 1994-1998 where they would throw their instruments at one another, cut themselves on stage, jump on one another, etc. The energy just isn't there. It's like seeing Iggy Pop and the Stooges live but if they're all sitting down calmly performing this harsh punk music.
@@cake1661 I would agree but I loved everything after holy wood.
Hey hey!!!
Fucking awesome! 💎
(5.6.2018),(DE)
YOOO MAN, let's make more videos!
That guitar riff omg
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
omg I was 8 ears old :D
I was only 9 never heard this trackset either
I am 10 years old
I was -5 (Negative Five years old) b.1998
is this Sara Lee on drums?
Edit: Daisy really put in work on Cyclops omg
I LOVE HIM SO MUCH 🤘❤😍
hey I was in origanial band.. ha ha ha ha ha ha it Madonna wayne gayce ha ha ha ha.. Ima still there and alive ha ha ha ha. benovbra bitch hit a gun it twat it all. again it on repeat. ha ha ha ha.. another day for punk rock and roll.. pumpin old school Marilyn manson post punk rock and roll.. mother fucka.. hahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahhaahhahhahahahahahhahhahahaha!!!!
Agreed. If you get a chance then Mabey come over and get a slice. Hay! Hay!
Let's see dem afternoon blackberry eyes these nails just kilt Me !
I still recall The Spooky Kids playing half a yr-a few months before Deftones played at my local no-name record store, albeit not at the same place
Where can I download this
Ugggh🎉
I was 13(1993)became MMfan💀👀🚽😋
Cyclops woman
choklit factory became the intro of portrait
How many versions of Lunchbox are existling lol
This is the first version.
mind is blank trying to piece it back together SO WEAK SO VERY TIERED ILOVEUTRUEBABY
He should remake this album, legal BS be damned.
shame on me for just discover this right now!!
Me too!!
Me too
this is good , does anyone know where i can get a copy?
You cant man
I know its sad
Its extremely rare to find any of the Spooky kids demo tapes. If any of them are ever for sale (which they rarely are) they would be hundreds of bucks. I know the lunchbox cassette sold for 900$ recently. If you truly intend to look for copies of the demos (which i wish you the best of luck) be prepared to shell out a lot and save. They are extremely rare and getting rarer
@@Anthonybchannel that's crazy. So what did they do to everything that went unreleased like Grist-O-Line? Do they literally throw it in the trash? I don't understand. It's always interesting when a band releases previously recorded material a while after 20+ years.
be prepared to drain a paycheck on of those copies haha
Scott Putesky/Daisy Berkowitz held the right of all these old demos.
It's a tragedy he passed before he had a chance to release a boxset compiling the entire thing...
I wish they kept Cyclops sounding like this. So much darker than the POAAF version.
is this J. D. on the Cover?
Yes that is dahmer part of early brians shock factor
@@blindmelonlemonjello definitely not shock. It's supposed to be comedy. It's funny how when people don't understand something they think/label it's shocking. I see his picture and laugh because it's a terrible picture.
@@Cum007 okay???
What's the name of track 1
Negative three
Negative three
CANT FUCKING THINK !!!
Thank you for your service and I appreciate it and I am I am.
Put your hands like a butterfly you God you and think of Mr Jesus and friends I'm his blue devil and angel of God
Наркоман???
I hear Alice Cooper all over this...
ЭТо он и поет
3850
WHAT is this??
One of the first demos from around 91
Edit scott putsky had the rights to the spooky kids materiel but he died (daisy-berkowitz)
got this on cd for more than20 years,,double cd..... not that rare ....bought through Japan.......no net at the time....MM n spooky kids with 1st version of Lunchbox.......great
Jeffrey Dahmer got me there......not bad ;)
TURN FROM YOUR SINS JESUS LOVES U FOR ALL HAVE SINNED AND COME SHORT OF THE GLORY OF GOD ROMANS 3-23
shut up
Jeffrey Dahmer
Man that chorus for lunchbox is awful
Lovesong the Cure as well
Billy Idol, Danzig, Depeche Mode, Alice In Chains
perfect.
perfect.
perfect.