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− | [[Image:SmellsLikeChildren.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Smells Like Children'']] | + | #REDIRECT [[Smells Like Children (album)]] |
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− | '''''Smells Like Children''''' is the first EP by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]], released on October 25, 1995 by [[Interscope Records]]. It was initially meant to be strictly a remix EP, various contributions by engineer and Skinny Puppy producer Dave Ogilvie, [[Nine Inch Nails]] keyboardist Charlie Clouser and new material by the band resulted in an eclectic combination of material.
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− | ==Background inofrmation==
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− | A number of covers are included on the album, most famous of which is the band's cover of Eurythmics' "[[Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)]]", which helped to skyrocket the band into the mainstream. The other covers on the album are the Patti Smith song "[[Rock 'n' Roll Nigger]]" and Screamin' Jay Hawkins' "[[I Put a Spell on You]]". Manson's recording of "I Put a Spell on You" was also featured on the soundtrack for the David Lynch film ''Lost Highway''.
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− | Early promotional copies of ''Smells Like Children'' featured unauthorized samples from ''Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory'', as well as other sound bites considered too extreme; the album was re-edited for proper release. The removed songs were the original opening track, "[[Abuse, Part 1 (There Is Pain Involved)]]", featuring Manson and Danzig tour driver Tony Wiggins speaking to a masochistic girl, attempting to calm her down when things get really out of hand, and "[[Abuse, Part 2 (Confessions)]]", featuring an interview with a teenage girl who confesses to molesting her 6-year-old cousin.
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− | "[[May Cause Discoloration of the Urine or Feces]]" was also featured as part of the sound scape "[[Revelation #9]]", released on the single for "[[Get Your Gunn]]".
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− | The untitled hidden track contains two bonus tracks: a slower, more ominous version of "[[Shitty Chicken Gang Bang]]" and, around six minutes in, a disturbing audio experiment known as "Poop Games".
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− | == Track listing ==
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− | # "[[The Hands of Small Children]]" – 1:34
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− | # "[[Diary of a Dope Fiend]]" – 5:55
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− | # "[[Shitty Chicken Gang Bang]]" – 1:19
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− | # "[[Kiddie Grinder]]" (Remix) – 4:23
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− | # "[[Sympathy for the Parents]]" – 1:00
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− | # "[[Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)]]" – 4:53
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− | # "[[Everlasting Cocksucker]]" (Remix) – 5:13
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− | # "[[Fuck Frankie]]" – 1:48
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− | # "[[I Put A Spell On You]]" – 3:36
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− | # "[[May Cause Discoloration of the Urine or Feces]]" – 3:59
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− | # "[[Scabs, Guns and Peanut Butter]]" – 1:01
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− | # "[[Dance of the Dope Hats]]" (Remix) – 4:39
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− | # "[[White Trash]]" (Remix) – 2:47
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− | # "[[Dancing with the One-Legged...]]" – 0:46
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− | # "[[Rock 'n' Roll Nigger]]" – 3:31
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− | # (Unlisted Untitled Bonus Track) – 8:19
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− | ===B-sides:===
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− | * "[[Abuse, Part 1 (There Is Pain Involved)]]" – 1:35
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− | * "[[Abuse, Part 2 (Confessions)]]" – 2:42
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− | * "[[Procardia]]" – 4:12
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− | == Trivia ==
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− | *If you slow down the song 'Scabs, Guns, and Peanut Butter', it is discovered to be a song actually sung by Twiggy Ramirez.
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− | *The "One Legged" referred to in "Dancing with the One Legged", was a Huggy Bear doll (the pimp from Starsky and Hutch) that the band used as a container for drugs; it had one leg.
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− | == Credits ==
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− | *[[Marilyn Manson]] — concept, vocals, producer, art direction
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− | *[[Twiggy Ramirez]] — bass, tape manipulation
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− | *[[Daisy Berkowitz]] — guitars and concept
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− | *[[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] — keyboards, synthesizers, loops, programming
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− | *[[Ginger Fish]] — drums
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− | *Tony F. Wiggins — vocals, acoustic guitar
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− | *[[Trent Reznor]] — executive producer
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− | *[[Chris Vrenna]] — programming, digital editing
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− | *[[Sean Beavan]] — engineer, mixing
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− | *Charlie Clouser — remixing
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− | *Dave "Rave" Ogilvie — remixing
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− | *Joseph Bishara — remixing
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− | *Anthony Valcic — remixing
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− | *Jim Janick — assistant
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− | *Joseph Cultice — photography
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− | *Gary Talpas — art direction, package design, logo
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− | [[Category:Discography]]
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