The Family Jams (Marilyn Manson album)

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The Family Jams is a cassette by Marilyn Manson. It was the band's first release under their newly shortened name, and was named after an album written by Charles Manson and recorded by his "family" in 1970.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

[edit] Side Ma

  1. "Dope Hat"
  2. "Strange Same Dogma"
  3. "Let Your Ego Die"

[edit] Side Pa

  1. "Thingmaker"
  2. "White Knuckles"
  3. "Luci In The Sky With Demons"

[edit] Credits

Daisy Berkowitz: guitars, harmonica

Gidget Gein: bass, fuzz bass, cat shit

Madonna Wayne Gacy: theremin, musette, Hammond 83, cunt sequence, harpsichord, brass, sampled guitar, bass and voices

Sara Lee Lucas: drums, digital programs

Mr. No Name Manson: character distortion, sore throat

All tracks written by Mr. Manson and all music written by Berkowitz and Gein with additional music by Gacy except "Dope Hat" written by Manson and Berkowitz. The Family Jams were recorded in live warehouse sessions during 1991 and 1992 on a Tascam Porta-One 4-track recorder, bitch, and were produced and mixed by Daisy Berkowitz with the assistance of Kurt Moody, resident engineer. It's not the equipment, it's the technique.

[edit] Other information

After School Special came in a cassette case with a photocopied fold-out insert. The front cover featured no logos or text, only a photo of a small child "imprisoned" behind the bars of a crib, underneath a sleeping infant. The fold-out cover contains full lyrics, credits, and photos of the band.