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* On most bootlegs this track is mislabeled as "Bone Job". | * On most bootlegs this track is mislabeled as "Bone Job". | ||
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"Number Nine Part One" | ||
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Song by Satan on Fire | ||
Album | The 100 Minute Demo | |
Released | Probably 1995 | |
Recorded | 1991 or 1992 | |
Length | 2:48 |
"Number Nine Part One" is a song by Marilyn Manson side project Satan on Fire. It starts with a bunch of Spooky Kids hotline messages set to a drum machine beat.
Versions
- "Number Nine Part One"
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Lyrics
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(Distorted voices for almost 3 minutes)
Trivia
- On most bootlegs this track is mislabeled as "Bone Job".