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− | {{ | + | {{Cassette |
| Name = Refrigerator | | Name = Refrigerator | ||
− | | | + | | Released = 1993 |
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| Cover = Refrigerator.png | | Cover = Refrigerator.png | ||
− | | | + | | Cover size = 200 |
− | | Recorded = | + | | Recorded = April 26, 1992 <small>(Tracks 1-4)</small><br>1991-1992 <small>(Tracks 5-8)</small> |
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| Length = 41:13 | | Length = 41:13 | ||
− | | Label = | + | | Label = Beat Up Your Mom Music |
− | | Producer = Charlie Logan | + | | Producer = Charlie Logan<br>[[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] |
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}} | }} | ||
− | '''''Refrigerator''''' is the | + | '''''Refrigerator''''' is the second cassette by the newly renamed [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]], since changing their name from [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]], released in 1993. Despite this it was actually the band's ninth official cassette, and the sixth to be sold publicly. It is the last demo the band released before being signed to [[Trent Reznor]]'s [[Nothing Records]] and began recording their first studio album ''[[Portrait of an American Family]]''. 100 copies were issued, each being hand signed a corresponding number. Each copy contained one piece of "refrigerator art" hand drawn by a member of the band. |
− | == Track listing == | + | ==Track listing== |
'''Side One:''' | '''Side One:''' | ||
− | # "[[Cake and Sodomy]]" | + | # "[[Cake and Sodomy]]" – 4:19 |
− | # "[[Suicide Snowman]]" | + | # "[[Suicide Snowman]]" – 5:08 |
− | # "[[My Monkey]]" | + | # "[[My Monkey]]" – 4:49 |
# "[[Lunchbox]]" – 4:55 | # "[[Lunchbox]]" – 4:55 | ||
'''Side Two:''' | '''Side Two:''' | ||
− | # "[[Thrift]]" | + | # "[[Thrift]]" – 6:08 |
− | # "[[Filth]]" | + | # "[[Filth]]" – 4:38 |
# "[[Wrapped in Plastic]]" – 6:21 | # "[[Wrapped in Plastic]]" – 6:21 | ||
− | # "[[Dope Hat]]" | + | # "[[Dope Hat]]" – 4:51 |
− | == Album credits == | + | ==Album credits== |
THIS IS CASSETTE #____ OF 100<br> | THIS IS CASSETTE #____ OF 100<br> | ||
EACH LINER CONTAINS REFRIGERATOR ART<br> | EACH LINER CONTAINS REFRIGERATOR ART<br> | ||
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live sound by Jeremy<br> | live sound by Jeremy<br> | ||
merchandise courtesy of Satan's<br> | merchandise courtesy of Satan's<br> | ||
− | Bakesale (staff: Arleen | + | Bakesale (staff: Arleen, [[Missi Romero|Missy]],<br> |
[[Jessicka]]) | [[Jessicka]]) | ||
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rabbit ears smugly erect, the t.v.<br> | rabbit ears smugly erect, the t.v.<br> | ||
talks in hard-ons and acne<br> | talks in hard-ons and acne<br> | ||
− | medicine while a boy dreams of<br> | + | medicine while a boy dreams of<br> |
stardom and lives in fear of<br> | stardom and lives in fear of<br> | ||
failure. Denial leads to addiction<br> | failure. Denial leads to addiction<br> | ||
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Manson and Berkowitz/ [[Suicide Snowman|2]] by Berkowitz,<br> | Manson and Berkowitz/ [[Suicide Snowman|2]] by Berkowitz,<br> | ||
Manson and Gein/ 5 by Berkowitz,<br> | Manson and Gein/ 5 by Berkowitz,<br> | ||
− | Gein and [[ | + | Gein and [[Madonna Wayne Gacy|Gacy]].</small> |
<big>MARILYN MANSON</big> is<br> | <big>MARILYN MANSON</big> is<br> | ||
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m. manson: vocals | m. manson: vocals | ||
− | == Cover gallery == | + | ==Cover gallery== |
− | + | <gallery> | |
− | + | Image:Refrigerator(Foldout1).png|<center>Foldout, side 1 | |
− | + | Image:Refrigerator(Foldout2).png|<center>Foldout, side 2 | |
− | + | Image:Refrigerator(RefrigeratorArt20).png|<center>Refrigerator art #20 | |
− | + | Image:Refrigerator(RefrigeratorArt36).png|<center>Refrigerator art #36 | |
− | + | Image:Refrigerator(RefrigeratorArt61).png|<center>Refrigerator art #61 | |
+ | </gallery> | ||
− | == | + | ==Trivia== |
− | + | * The cassette was titled after the incident where following the murders of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca on August 10, 1969, Patricia Krenwinkel, a member of the infamous Manson Family, wrote the phrase "<small>HEALTER SKELTER</small>" (a misspelling of the title of the popular Beatles song) on the LaBianca's refrigerator using a blood-soaked piece of paper. | |
− | + | * The version of "[[Dope Hat]]" that appears on ''Refrigerator'' is the exact same recording that is featured on ''[[The Family Jams]]''. | |
− | + | ==Personnel== | |
− | + | * [[Gidget Gein]] – bass, music | |
− | + | * [[Daisy Berkowitz]] – guitars, drum programming, cover design, music | |
− | + | * [[Sara Lee Lucas]] – drums, drum programming | |
− | + | * [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] – samples, keyboards, music | |
− | + | * [[Marilyn Manson]] – vocals, liner art, lyrics, music | |
− | + | * Charlie Logan â host, producer | |
− | == Personnel == | + | * Tom Morris – live mix |
− | * [[Gidget Gein]] | + | |
− | * [[Daisy Berkowitz]] | + | |
− | * [[Sara Lee Lucas]] | + | |
− | * [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] | + | |
− | * [[Marilyn Manson]] | + | |
− | * Charlie Logan | + | |
− | * Tom Morris | + | |
* Kurt Moody – live mix | * Kurt Moody – live mix | ||
− | * Paul Jenkins | + | * Paul Jenkins – printing |
− | * Deidre | + | * Deidre – printing |
* Ian – printing | * Ian – printing | ||
− | * Todd | + | * Todd – printing |
− | * Loree Weirdo | + | * Loree Weirdo – band photo |
* Christopher – hair | * Christopher – hair | ||
* Donovan – hair | * Donovan – hair | ||
− | * Kurt Moody | + | * Kurt Moody – live crew |
− | * Anton | + | * Anton – live crew |
* Wade – live crew | * Wade – live crew | ||
* Ed – live crew | * Ed – live crew | ||
− | * Fish | + | * Fish – live crew |
− | * Jeremy | + | * Jeremy – live sound |
− | * | + | * Arleen – merchandising |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Missi Romero]] – merchandising |
− | * [[Jessicka]] | + | * [[Jessicka]] – merchandising |
− | {{ | + | {{Marilyn Manson}} |
− | + | [[Category:Marilyn Manson Discography]] | |
− | [[Category:Marilyn Manson | + |