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| Genre      = Alternative metal, heavy metal
 
| Genre      = Alternative metal, heavy metal
 
| Length      = 41:13
 
| Length      = 41:13
| Label      = [[Beat Up Your Mom Music]]
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| Label      = Beat Up Your Mom
 
| Producer    = Charlie Logan, [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]
 
| Producer    = Charlie Logan, [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]
| Discogs    = http://www.discogs.com/release/1373684
 
 
| Reviews    =  
 
| Reviews    =  
 
| Last album  = ''[[The Family Jams]]''<br>(1992)  
 
| Last album  = ''[[The Family Jams]]''<br>(1992)  
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'''''Refrigerator''''' is the ninth demo by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]], released on January 17, 1993 at the band's performance at the Fort Lauderdale club Rosebud's; this sale was promoted beforehand on advertisements for the show. It is the last demo the band issued before recording their first major label release, ''[[Portrait of an American Family]]'', on [[Trent Reznor]]'s vanity label, [[Nothing Records]]. Of the 100 copies that were pressed, each was hand signed a corresponding number, and each copy contained one original piece of "refrigerator art".
 
'''''Refrigerator''''' is the ninth demo by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]], released on January 17, 1993 at the band's performance at the Fort Lauderdale club Rosebud's; this sale was promoted beforehand on advertisements for the show. It is the last demo the band issued before recording their first major label release, ''[[Portrait of an American Family]]'', on [[Trent Reznor]]'s vanity label, [[Nothing Records]]. Of the 100 copies that were pressed, each was hand signed a corresponding number, and each copy contained one original piece of "refrigerator art".
  
== Track listing ==
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==Track listing==
 
'''Side One:'''
 
'''Side One:'''
 
# "[[Cake and Sodomy]]" – 4:19
 
# "[[Cake and Sodomy]]" – 4:19
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# "[[Dope Hat]]" – 4:51
 
# "[[Dope Hat]]" – 4:51
  
== Album credits ==
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==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, Roby, [[Melissa Romero|Missy]],<br>
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Bakesale (staff: Arleen, Roby, [[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>
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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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m. manson: vocals
 
m. manson: vocals
  
== Cover gallery ==
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==Cover gallery==
{{Gallery
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<gallery>
| Refrigerator(Foldout1).png = Foldout, side 1
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Image:Refrigerator(Foldout1).png|<center>Foldout, side 1
| Refrigerator(Foldout2).png = Foldout, side 2
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Image:Refrigerator(Foldout2).png|<center>Foldout, side 2
| Refrigerator(RefrigeratorArt20).png = Refrigerator art #20
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Image:Refrigerator(RefrigeratorArt20).png|<center>Refrigerator art #20
| Refrigerator(RefrigeratorArt36).png = Refrigerator art #36
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Image:Refrigerator(RefrigeratorArt36).png|<center>Refrigerator art #36
| Refrigerator(RefrigeratorArt61).png = Refrigerator art #61}}
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Image:Refrigerator(RefrigeratorArt61).png|<center>Refrigerator art #61
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</gallery>
  
=== #67 ===
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==Trivia==
{{Gallery
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* 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 [[Helter Skelter|Beatles song]]) on the LaBianca's refrigerator using a blood-soaked piece of paper.
| Refrigerator67.jpg = Regrigerator #67}}
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* The version of "[[Dope Hat]]" that appears on ''Refrigerator'' is the exact same recording that is featured on ''[[The Family Jams]]''.
  
== Trivia ==
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==Personnel==
* 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 [[Helter Skelter (1994)|Beatles song]]) on the LaBianca's refrigerator using a blood-soaked piece of paper.
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* The version of "[[Dope Hat]]" that appears on ''Refrigerator'' is the exact same recording that is featured on ''[[The Family Jams]]'' Albeit, With a sound byte of Charles Manson as an Intro.
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* Tracks 1-4 can also be found on the ''[[Live as Hell]]'' Cassette.
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* In the credits section, the words, "Spread me open, stuck to my ribs, are all your infants in abortion cribs," would later be reworked into the song "[[Man That You Fear]]."
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* Contrary to popular belief. The Version of ''[[Thrift]]'' Found on ''[[Refrigerator]]'' and ''[[Live as Hell]]'' is not the same version from the unreleased ''[[Thrift (cassette)]]'' Demo
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== Personnel ==
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* [[Gidget Gein]] – bass, music
 
* [[Gidget Gein]] – bass, music
 
* [[Daisy Berkowitz]] – guitars, drum programming, cover design, music
 
* [[Daisy Berkowitz]] – guitars, drum programming, cover design, music
 
* [[Sara Lee Lucas]] – drums, drum programming
 
* [[Sara Lee Lucas]] – drums, drum programming
* [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] – samples, keyboards, music
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* [[Stephen Bier|Madonna Wayne Gacy]] – samples, keyboards, music
 
* [[Marilyn Manson]] – vocals, liner art, lyrics, music
 
* [[Marilyn Manson]] – vocals, liner art, lyrics, music
 
* Charlie Logan - host, producer
 
* Charlie Logan - host, producer
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* Jeremy – live sound
 
* Jeremy – live sound
 
* Roby – merchandising
 
* Roby – merchandising
* [[Melissa Romero|Missi Romero]] – merchandising
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* [[Missi Romero]] – merchandising
 
* [[Jessicka]] – merchandising
 
* [[Jessicka]] – merchandising
  
 
{{Discography}}
 
{{Discography}}
  
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[[Category:Marilyn Manson discography]]
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[[Category:Marilyn Manson Discography]]
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