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{{Infobox concert tour
 
{{Infobox concert tour
 
| concert_tour_name = Independent touring
 
| concert_tour_name = Independent touring
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| image            = [[Image:Marilyn-Manson-First-Performance.png|250px|Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids perform live for the first time. Left to right: Olivia Newton Bundy, Zsa Zsa Speck, Marilyn Manson and Daisy Berkowitz took the stage at Churchill's Hideaway in Fort Lauderdale.]]
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| image_caption    = Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids perform live for the first time. Left to right: Olivia Newton Bundy, Zsa Zsa Speck, Marilyn Manson and Daisy Berkowitz took the stage at Churchill's Hideaway in Fort Lauderdale.
 
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| number_of_shows  = 98 verified
 
| number_of_shows  = 98 verified
 
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| this_tour        = Independent touring'''<br>(1990–1994)
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| this_tour        = <small>'''Independent touring'''<br>(1990–1994)
| next_tour        = [[Self Destruct]]<br>(1994)  
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| next_tour        = <small>[[Self Destruct]]<br>(1994)  
 
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Before embarking on tours under the wing of a major label, [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] spent several years '''performing independently''' in various Florida locations including Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, Miami Beach, Hallandale and Davie; only three shows are known to have been played outside Florida between [[1990/04/28 Miami Beach, FL|April 28, 1990]] and [[1994/04/23 Fort Lauderdale, FL|April 23, 1994]]. The band was allegedly payed over $300 more than the normal rate for their first gig at the Reunion Room.<ref name="Pay">{{cite book |last1=Manson |first1=Marilyn |last2=Strauss |first2=Neil |title=[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]] |date=1998-02-14 |publisher=ReganBooks |isbn=0-06-098746-4 |page=91}}</ref> This was due to Manson's "lesson number one in music-industry manipulation: If you act like a rock star, you will be treated like one."<ref name="Pay"/> The group billed themselves until August 1992 as Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids, after which the "Spooky Kids" moniker was dropped.
 
Before embarking on tours under the wing of a major label, [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] spent several years '''performing independently''' in various Florida locations including Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, Miami Beach, Hallandale and Davie; only three shows are known to have been played outside Florida between [[1990/04/28 Miami Beach, FL|April 28, 1990]] and [[1994/04/23 Fort Lauderdale, FL|April 23, 1994]]. The band was allegedly payed over $300 more than the normal rate for their first gig at the Reunion Room.<ref name="Pay">{{cite book |last1=Manson |first1=Marilyn |last2=Strauss |first2=Neil |title=[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]] |date=1998-02-14 |publisher=ReganBooks |isbn=0-06-098746-4 |page=91}}</ref> This was due to Manson's "lesson number one in music-industry manipulation: If you act like a rock star, you will be treated like one."<ref name="Pay"/> The group billed themselves until August 1992 as Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids, after which the "Spooky Kids" moniker was dropped.
  
== Lineup ==
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==Lineup==
{{Lineup
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* '''Vocals:''' [[Marilyn Manson]]
| [[Marilyn Manson]] = vocals
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* '''Guitar:''' [[Daisy Berkowitz]]
| [[Daisy Berkowitz]] = guitar
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* '''Bass:''' [[Brian Tutunick|Olivia Newton Bundy]] - [[Gidget Gein]] - [[Twiggy Ramirez]]
| [[Olivia Newton Bundy]], [[Gidget Gein]], [[Twiggy Ramirez]] = bass
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* '''Keyboards:''' [[Perry Pandrea|Zsa Zsa Speck]] - [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]]
| [[Zsa Zsa Speck]], [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] = keyboards
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* '''Drums:''' Yama RX-8 Drum Machine - [[Sara Lee Lucas]]
| Yama RX-8 Drum Machine, [[Sara Lee Lucas]] = drums
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}}
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After the band's fourth show,<ref>[[Marilyn Manson]] claims in ''[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]]'' that [[Brian Tutunick]] and [[Perry Pandrea]] were fired after the band's second show, however flyers exist which promote two other shows between April 28 and June 1, 1990.</ref> which Manson has described as the band's "first real performance," keyboardist Perry Pandrea (Speck) and bassist Brian Tutunick (Bundy) were fired from Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids. For the next performance they were replaced by Stephen Bier (Gacy), who hadn't yet attained a keyboard so instead played with toy soldiers on stage,<ref name="Armymen">{{cite book |last1=Manson |first1=Marilyn |last2=Strauss |first2=Neil |title=[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]] |date=1998-02-14 |publisher=ReganBooks |isbn=0-06-098746-4 |page=92}}</ref> and Gein. Interpol's Sam Fogarino was once offered a position in the band, however he declined, much to his father's disappointment.<ref name="SamFog">{{cite web|last=|first=|url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/music/4162949/Interpol-open-up |title=Interpol open up |work=Fairfax NZ News |publisher= |date=2010-09-24 |accessdate=2012-05-06}}</ref> Fogarino later arranged [[If I Was Your Vampire (Sam Fog Mix)|a remix]] of "[[If I Was Your Vampire]]" in 2007.
 
After the band's fourth show,<ref>[[Marilyn Manson]] claims in ''[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]]'' that [[Brian Tutunick]] and [[Perry Pandrea]] were fired after the band's second show, however flyers exist which promote two other shows between April 28 and June 1, 1990.</ref> which Manson has described as the band's "first real performance," keyboardist Perry Pandrea (Speck) and bassist Brian Tutunick (Bundy) were fired from Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids. For the next performance they were replaced by Stephen Bier (Gacy), who hadn't yet attained a keyboard so instead played with toy soldiers on stage,<ref name="Armymen">{{cite book |last1=Manson |first1=Marilyn |last2=Strauss |first2=Neil |title=[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]] |date=1998-02-14 |publisher=ReganBooks |isbn=0-06-098746-4 |page=92}}</ref> and Gein. Interpol's Sam Fogarino was once offered a position in the band, however he declined, much to his father's disappointment.<ref name="SamFog">{{cite web|last=|first=|url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/music/4162949/Interpol-open-up |title=Interpol open up |work=Fairfax NZ News |publisher= |date=2010-09-24 |accessdate=2012-05-06}}</ref> Fogarino later arranged [[If I Was Your Vampire (Sam Fog Mix)|a remix]] of "[[If I Was Your Vampire]]" in 2007.
  
== Songs ==
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==Songs==
[[File:Marilyn_Manson_at_1994_Slammie_Awards.jpg|220px|right|thumbnail]]
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During the first two years of activity, Marilyn Manson primarily recorded the songs they were known to perform at Florida venues, some which would never be performed live again once the band found mainstream success. Popular performances included "[[Cake and Sodomy]]", "[[Learning to Swim]]", "[[White Knuckles]]", "[[Suicide Snowman]]", "[[Lunchbox (song)|Lunchbox]]", "[[Dope Hat (song)|Dope Hat]]", "[[My Monkey]]" and "[[Misery Machine]]". During production of the band's major label debut, ''[[Portrait of an American Family (album)|Portrait of an American Family]]'', Marilyn Manson's live setlist began to incorporate songs from their later demo cassettes and [[The Manson Family Album|what would become their 1994 studio album]], occasionally sampling Spooky Kids hotline voicemails at the beginning and conclusion of shows. Later setlists added "[[Get Your Gunn (song)|Get Your Gunn]]", "[[Filth]]", "[[Sweet Tooth]]", "[[Wrapped in Plastic]]", "[[Choklit Factory]]", "[[Thrift (song)|Thrift]]" and "[[Dune Buggy]]".
During the first two years of activity, Marilyn Manson primarily recorded the songs they were known to perform at Florida venues, some which would never be performed live again once the band found mainstream success.
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<small>The following list contains the most commonly played songs in the order they were most generally performed:</small>
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{{Setlist
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| intro = "[[Prelude (The Family Trip)]]"
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| "[[Cake and Sodomy]]"
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| "[[The Telephone]]"
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| "[[Meat for a Queen]]"
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| "[[Luci in the Sky with Demons]]"
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| "[[Strange Same Dogma]]"
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| "[[Suicide Snowman]]"
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| "[[Dope Hat]]"
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| "[[Organ Grinder]]"
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| "[[Snake Eyes and Sissies]]"
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| "[[Let Your Ego Die]]"
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| "[[Son of Man]]"
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| "[[Get Your Gunn]]"
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| "[[My Monkey]]"
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| "[[Wrapped in Plastic]]"
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| "[[Learning to Swim]]"
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| "[[Thrift]]"
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| "[[Cyclops]]"
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| "[[I.V.-T.V.]]"
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| "[[Junk the Magic Dragon]]"
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| "[[Red (in My) Head]]"
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| "[[She's Not My Girlfriend]]"
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| "[[White Knuckles]]"
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| "[[Dune Buggy]]"
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| "[[People Who Died]]"
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| "[[Lunchbox]]"
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| "[[Misery Machine]]"
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}}
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=== Opening songs ===
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* "[[The Telephone]]"
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* "[[Meat for a Queen]]"
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* "[[Luci in the Sky with Demons]]"
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* "[[Cake and Sodomy]]"
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== Stage antics ==
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==Stage antics==
 
During the Spooky Kids era, girls covered in fake blood and animal masks were known to share stages with the band. Manson describes in ''[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]]'' a night where one woman ironed a Nazi flag onstage.<ref name="Flag116">{{cite book |last1=Manson |first1=Marilyn |last2=Strauss |first2=Neil |title=[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]] |date=1998-02-14 |publisher=ReganBooks |isbn=0-06-098746-4 |page=116}}</ref> Cages and heads of dolls were also strewn across stages. At the band's [[1991/07/11 Hallandale, FL|July 11, 1990 performance]], the first 10 people who attended the show with an X across their forehead received a limited [[Manson's Milk Choklit Bar for Satanic Superheroes|Marilyn Manson milk chocolate bar]].
 
During the Spooky Kids era, girls covered in fake blood and animal masks were known to share stages with the band. Manson describes in ''[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]]'' a night where one woman ironed a Nazi flag onstage.<ref name="Flag116">{{cite book |last1=Manson |first1=Marilyn |last2=Strauss |first2=Neil |title=[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]] |date=1998-02-14 |publisher=ReganBooks |isbn=0-06-098746-4 |page=116}}</ref> Cages and heads of dolls were also strewn across stages. At the band's [[1991/07/11 Hallandale, FL|July 11, 1990 performance]], the first 10 people who attended the show with an X across their forehead received a limited [[Manson's Milk Choklit Bar for Satanic Superheroes|Marilyn Manson milk chocolate bar]].
  
== Tour dates ==
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==Tour dates==
 
{{Performances
 
{{Performances
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/04/28 Miami Beach, FL|1990/04/28]] | city = Miami Beach | unit = FL.us | venue = Churchill's Hideaway }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/04/28 Miami Beach, FL|1990/04/28]] | city = Miami Beach | unit = FL.us | venue = Churchill's Hideaway }}
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| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/05/30 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1990/05/30]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = Squeeze }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/05/30 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1990/05/30]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = Squeeze }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/06/01 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1990/06/01]] | city = Boca Raton | unit = FL.us | venue = Weekends }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/06/01 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1990/06/01]] | city = Boca Raton | unit = FL.us | venue = Weekends }}
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/06/14 Boca Raton, FL|1990/06/14]] | city = Boca Raton | unit = FL.us | venue = Sinbads<ref>[http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1991-06-28/features/9101230548_1_bourbon-street-mizner-park-lights ''sun-sentinel.com'' mentions "Sinbads" with no apostrophe]</ref> }}
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| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/06/14 Boca Raton, FL|1990/06/14]] | city = Boca Raton | unit = FL.us | venue = Sinbads <ref>[http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1991-06-28/features/9101230548_1_bourbon-street-mizner-park-lights ''sun-sentinel.com'' mentions "Sinbads" with no apostrophe]</ref> }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/06/27 Hallandale, FL|1990/06/27]] | city = Hallandale | unit = FL.us | venue = Button South }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/06/27 Hallandale, FL|1990/06/27]] | city = Hallandale | unit = FL.us | venue = Button South }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/07/04 Miami Beach, FL|1990/07/04]] | city = Miami Beach | unit = FL.us | venue = Club Nu }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/07/04 Miami Beach, FL|1990/07/04]] | city = Miami Beach | unit = FL.us | venue = Club Nu }}
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| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/07/27 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1990/07/27]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = The Reunion Room }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/07/27 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1990/07/27]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = The Reunion Room }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/08/11 Hallandale, FL|1990/08/11]] | city = Hallandale | unit = FL.us | venue = Button South }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/08/11 Hallandale, FL|1990/08/11]] | city = Hallandale | unit = FL.us | venue = Button South }}
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/08/17 Boca Raton, FL|1990/08/17]] | city = Miami Beach | unit = FL.us | venue = Churchill's Hideaway }}
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| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/08/17 Boca Raton, FL|1990/08/17]] | city = Boca Raton | unit = FL.us | venue = Churchill's Hideaway }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/08/29 Hallandale, FL|1990/08/29]] | city = Hallandale | unit = FL.us | venue = Button South }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/08/29 Hallandale, FL|1990/08/29]] | city = Hallandale | unit = FL.us | venue = Button South }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/09/13 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1990/09/13]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = Squeeze }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/09/13 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1990/09/13]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = Squeeze }}
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/09/30 Hollywood, FL|1990/09/13]] | city = Hollywood | unit = FL.us | venue = Club Futura }}
 
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/10/26 Boca Raton, FL|1990/10/26]] | city = Boca Raton | unit = FL.us | venue = Weekends }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/10/26 Boca Raton, FL|1990/10/26]] | city = Boca Raton | unit = FL.us | venue = Weekends }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/11/15 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1990/11/15]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = Squeeze }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/11/15 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1990/11/15]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = Squeeze }}
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/12/03 Hallandale, FL|1990/12/03]] | city = Hallandale | unit = FL.us | venue = Button South }}
 
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/12/14 Davie, FL|1990/12/14]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Plus 5 Lounge }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/12/14 Davie, FL|1990/12/14]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Plus 5 Lounge }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/12/19 Hallandale, FL|1990/12/19]] | city = Hallandale | unit = FL.us | venue = Button South }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1990/12/19 Hallandale, FL|1990/12/19]] | city = Hallandale | unit = FL.us | venue = Button South }}
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| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/05/10 Boca Raton, FL|1991/05/10]] | city = Boca Raton | unit = FL.us | venue = Weekends }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/05/10 Boca Raton, FL|1991/05/10]] | city = Boca Raton | unit = FL.us | venue = Weekends }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/05/16 Miami Beach, FL|1991/05/16]] | city = Miami Beach | unit = FL.us | venue = Club Nu }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/05/16 Miami Beach, FL|1991/05/16]] | city = Miami Beach | unit = FL.us | venue = Club Nu }}
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/05/26 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1991/05/26]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = Summers on the Beach }}
 
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/05/30 Hallandale, FL|1991/05/30]] | city = Hallandale | unit = FL.us | venue = Button South }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/05/30 Hallandale, FL|1991/05/30]] | city = Hallandale | unit = FL.us | venue = Button South }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/06/14 Boca Raton, FL|1991/06/14]] | city = Boca Raton | unit = FL.us | venue = Sinbads }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/06/14 Boca Raton, FL|1991/06/14]] | city = Boca Raton | unit = FL.us | venue = Sinbads }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/06/20 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1991/06/20]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = Squeeze }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/06/20 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1991/06/20]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = Squeeze }}
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/06/21 Miami, FL|1991/06/21]] | city = Miami | unit = FL.us | venue = Yesterday & Today Records }}
 
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/06/27 Hallandale, FL|1991/06/27]] | city = Hallandale | unit = FL.us | venue = Button South }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/06/27 Hallandale, FL|1991/06/27]] | city = Hallandale | unit = FL.us | venue = Button South }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/07/11 Hallandale, FL|1991/07/11]] | city = Hallandale | unit = FL.us | venue = Button South }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/07/11 Hallandale, FL|1991/07/11]] | city = Hallandale | unit = FL.us | venue = Button South }}
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| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/08/17 Boca Raton, FL|1991/08/17]] | city = Boca Raton | unit = FL.us | venue = Weekends }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/08/17 Boca Raton, FL|1991/08/17]] | city = Boca Raton | unit = FL.us | venue = Weekends }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/08/29 Hallandale, FL|1991/08/29]] | city = Hallandale | unit = FL.us | venue = Button South }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/08/29 Hallandale, FL|1991/08/29]] | city = Hallandale | unit = FL.us | venue = Button South }}
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/09/01 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1991/09/01]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = Reunion Room }}
 
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/09/13 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1991/09/13]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = Squeeze }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/09/13 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1991/09/13]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = Squeeze }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/09/29 Davie, FL|1991/09/29]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Round Up }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/09/29 Davie, FL|1991/09/29]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Round Up }}
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| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/10/26 Boca Raton, FL|1991/10/26]] | city = Boca Raton | unit = FL.us | venue = Weekends }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/10/26 Boca Raton, FL|1991/10/26]] | city = Boca Raton | unit = FL.us | venue = Weekends }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/10/27 Miami, FL|1991/10/27]] | city = Miami | unit = FL.us | venue = Open Records }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/10/27 Miami, FL|1991/10/27]] | city = Miami | unit = FL.us | venue = Open Records }}
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/11/02 Atlanta, GA|1991/11/02]] | city = Atlanta | unit = GA.us | venue = The Cavern }}
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| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/11/01 Atlanta, GA|1991/11/01]] | city = Atlanta | unit = GA.us | venue = The Cavern }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/11/07 Boca Raton, FL|1991/11/07]] | city = Boca Raton | unit = FL.us | venue = FAU's Rathskeller }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/11/07 Boca Raton, FL|1991/11/07]] | city = Boca Raton | unit = FL.us | venue = FAU's Rathskeller }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/11/09 Miami Beach, FL|1991/11/09]] | city = Miami Beach | unit = FL.us | venue = Washington Square }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1991/11/09 Miami Beach, FL|1991/11/09]] | city = Miami Beach | unit = FL.us | venue = Washington Square }}
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| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1992/05/30 Miami Beach, FL|1992/05/30]] | city = Miami Beach | unit = FL.us | venue = Washington Square }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1992/05/30 Miami Beach, FL|1992/05/30]] | city = Miami Beach | unit = FL.us | venue = Washington Square }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1992/07/18 Miami Beach, FL|1992/07/18]] | city = Miami Beach | unit = FL.us | venue = Washington Square }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1992/07/18 Miami Beach, FL|1992/07/18]] | city = Miami Beach | unit = FL.us | venue = Washington Square }}
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1992/07/22 Tampa, FL|1992/07/22]] | city = Tampa | unit = FL.us | venue = Rock-it Club }}
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| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1992/07/22 Tampa, FL|1992/07/22]] | city = Tampa Bay | unit = FL.us | venue = Rock-it Club }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1992/07/31 Davie, FL|1992/07/31]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Plus 5 Lounge }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1992/07/31 Davie, FL|1992/07/31]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Plus 5 Lounge }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1992/08/01 Davie, FL|1992/08/01]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Plus 5 Lounge }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1992/08/01 Davie, FL|1992/08/01]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Plus 5 Lounge }}
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| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1992/12/31 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1992/12/31]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = Squeeze }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1992/12/31 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1992/12/31]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = Squeeze }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1993/01/17 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1993/01/17]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = Rosebud's }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1993/01/17 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1993/01/17]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = Rosebud's }}
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1993/02/10 Miami Beach, FL|1993/02/10]] | city = Miami Beach | unit = FL.us | venue = Washington Square }}
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| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1993/02/10 Miami Beach|1993/02/10]] | city = Miami Beach | unit = FL.us | venue = Washington Square }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1993/02/13 Davie, FL|1993/02/13]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Plus 5 Lounge }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1993/02/13 Davie, FL|1993/02/13]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Plus 5 Lounge }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1993/02/24 Davie, FL|1993/02/24]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Plus 5 Lounge }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1993/02/24 Davie, FL|1993/02/24]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Plus 5 Lounge }}
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| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1993/04/29 Tampa, FL|1993/04/29]] | city = Tampa | unit = FL.us | venue = The Ritz Theater/SMC }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1993/04/29 Tampa, FL|1993/04/29]] | city = Tampa | unit = FL.us | venue = The Ritz Theater/SMC }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1993/05/01 Davie, FL|1993/05/01]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Plus 5 Lounge }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1993/05/01 Davie, FL|1993/05/01]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Plus 5 Lounge }}
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1993/05/23 Atlanta, GA|1993/05/23]] | city = Atlanta | unit = GA.us | venue = The Masquerade }}
 
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1993/07/15 Davie, FL|1993/07/15]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Plus 5 Lounge }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1993/07/15 Davie, FL|1993/07/15]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Plus 5 Lounge }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1993/09/17 Miami Beach, FL|1993/09/17]] | city = Miami Beach | unit = FL.us | venue = Washington Square }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1993/09/17 Miami Beach, FL|1993/09/17]] | city = Miami Beach | unit = FL.us | venue = Washington Square }}
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| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1994/02/24 Davie, FL|1994/02/24]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Plus 5 Lounge }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1994/02/24 Davie, FL|1994/02/24]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Plus 5 Lounge }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1994/03/12 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1994/03/12]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Plus 5 Lounge }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1994/03/12 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1994/03/12]] | city = Davie | unit = FL.us | venue = Plus 5 Lounge }}
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1994/04/04 San Francisco, CA|1994/04/04]] | city = San Francisco | unit = CA.us | venue = unknown }}
 
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1994/04/07 Chicago, IL|1994/04/07]] | city = Chicago | unit = IL.us | venue = Riviera Nightclub }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1994/04/07 Chicago, IL|1994/04/07]] | city = Chicago | unit = IL.us | venue = Riviera Nightclub }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1994/04/23 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1994/04/23]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = Squeeze }}
 
| {{PerformanceDate | date = [[1994/04/23 Fort Lauderdale, FL|1994/04/23]] | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us | venue = Squeeze }}
 
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=== Notes ===
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===Notes===
* The above list of early [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] performances are based on flyers and referable resources. A flyer is not proof the show happened; however a page was made for it with a statement saying so. Proof would be a time/date stamped video or an article/review mentioning a specific show. The band often did not begin playing until after midnight so a time/date stamp of August 1, 1992 12:15a.m. would be a July 31, 1992 show.
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*The above list of early [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] performances are based on flyers and referable resources. A flyer is not proof the show happened; however a page was made for it with a statement saying so. Proof would be a time/date stamped video or an article/review mentioning a specific show. The band often did not begin playing until after midnight so a time/date stamp of August 1, 1992 12:15a.m. would be a July 31, 1992 show.
  
* MansonWiki would like to thank [[Daisy Berkowitz|Scott Mitchell]] for his aid beginning in March 2014 with the show dates.
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*Manson Wiki would like to thank [[Scott Putesky|Scott Mitchell]] for his aid beginning in March 2014 with the show dates. [[User:Sumer Schmetterling|Sumer - Senior Editor]] ([[User talk:Sumer Schmetterling|talk]]) 06:25, 17 March 2014 (CET)
  
* Some sources show differing tour dates for the same performance.
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*Some sources show differing tour dates for the same performance.
  
 
[[Gidget Gein]] explains in the unauthorized documentary ''[[Demystifying the Devil]]'' that when he joined the band, he was with them for a few weeks before their performance on July 4, 1990.<ref name="DTD">{{cite book |title=[[Demystifying the Devil]] |date=2000-10-17 |publisher=Ventura Distribution }}</ref>
 
[[Gidget Gein]] explains in the unauthorized documentary ''[[Demystifying the Devil]]'' that when he joined the band, he was with them for a few weeks before their performance on July 4, 1990.<ref name="DTD">{{cite book |title=[[Demystifying the Devil]] |date=2000-10-17 |publisher=Ventura Distribution }}</ref>
  
Others state Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids' first live performance was an unlisted date in 1989, and that their [http://zazna.com/selection/MWMzNTRiOT second show took place in November of the same year]. These sources also include nine dates between their purported second show in 1989 and the July 4, 1990 show which Gein claimed to be one of his first live shows with the band. As the band did not perform without a bassist, these mysterious nine dates following bassist [[Brian Tutunick|Tutunick]]'s termination and the live induction of Gein cannot exist. Other sources state that Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids' first live performance was on April 28, 1990, which supports Gein's account, because the second show and last with [[Perry Pandrea|Pandrea]] (Zsa Zsa Speck) and Tutunick took place only weeks before the show on July 4, 1990.
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Others state Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids' first live performance was an unlisted date in 1989, and that their [http://zazna.com/selection/MWMzNTRiOT second show took place in November of the same year]. These sources also include nine dates between their purported second show in 1989 and the July 4, 1990 show which Gein claimed to be one of his first live shows with the band. As the band did not perform without a bassist, these mysterious nine dates following bassist [[Tutunick]]'s termination and the live induction of Gein cannot exist. Other sources state that Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids' first live performance was on April 28, 1990, which supports Gein's account, because the second show and last with [[Pandrea]] (Zsa Zsa Speck) and Tutunick took place only weeks before the show on July 4, 1990.
 
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The exact location of the band's July 4, 1990 performance has been questioned. Former guitarist Scott Putesky (Berkowitz) claimed the performance took place at Club Nu in Miami Beach, Florida, and was the first for both Gein and Bier,<ref name="LB&CC">{{cite book |title=[[Lunch Boxes & Choklit Cows]] |date=2004-04-20 |publisher=Empire MusicWerks }}</ref> though alternatively, Gein mentioned that it took place at the back of a trailer in a local trailer park.<ref name="DTD"/>
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== Photo gallery ==
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{{Gallery
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| Manson8.jpg =
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| Manson31.jpg =
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| Manson13.jpg =
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| Marilyn-Manson-First-Performance.png = Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids perform live for the first time. Left to right: Olivia Newton Bundy, Zsa Zsa Speck, Marilyn Manson and Daisy Berkowitz took the stage at Churchill's Hideaway in Fort Lauderdale.
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| Jammy92.jpg = Marilyn Manson performs with Deloris Telescope at the 1992 Florida Jammy Awards}}
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== Video ==
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{{Videos
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| _yJ3xy5uONA = Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids (unsigned) 1991 Florida local bands showcase
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}}
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== References ==
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The exact location of the band's July 4, 1990 performance has been questioned. Former guitarist [[Scott Putesky]] (Berkowitz) claimed the performance took place at Club Nu in Miami Beach, Florida, and was the first for both Gein and Bier,<ref name="LB&CC">{{cite book |title=[[Lunch Boxes & Choklit Cows]] |date=2004-04-20 |publisher=Empire MusicWerks }}</ref> though alternatively, Gein mentioned that it took place at the back of a trailer in a local trailer park.<ref name="DTD"/>
<references/>
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== See also ==
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==References==
* [[Space Truckin]]
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