After School Special (album)
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After School Special | ||
Studio album by Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids | ||
Recorded | December, 1991 |
- For the TV show format, see After school special 1991.
After School Special is an audio cassette by Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids.
After School Special came in a cassette case with a simple, typewritten and photocopied fold-out insert. The front cover featured the band's logo above a photograph of a young Jeffrey Dahmer. The only interior artwork is a photograph, apparently from the 1950s, of a laughing boy with a blond crew-cut carrying a metal lunchbox.
The liner notes offer thanks for "inspiration and/or guidance" to Dr. Seuss, Willy Wonka, Little Richard (the Night Stalker), William S. Burroughs, Sonic Youth, Jeff Dahmer, and Scooby-Doo. It also includes the band's mailing address "to join the First Church of the Choklit Cow or obtain information on the 'magickal music band.'"
The second track of Side A is the original version of "Lunchbox", not the album version that appears on Portrait of an American Family.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Side A
- "Negative 3"
- "Lunchbox"
[edit] Side B
- "Choklit Factory"
- "Cyclops"
[edit] Credits
Recorded at Sync Studios at Miami Beach, Florida, December 1991.
- Producers: Daisy Berkowitz and Marilyn Manson
- Sound and mixing engineer: Kurt Moody
- Second engineer and studio coordinator: Rat Bastard
- Lyrics: Marilyn Manson
- Arrangement: The Spooky Kids
- Vocals and spoken word: Marilyn Manson
- Lead guitar: Daisy Berkowitz
- Bass guitar: Gidget Gein
- Keyboards and sampler: Madonna Wayne Gacy
- Drums: Sara Lee Lucas
- Baked Goods: Jessicka