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- Releases are divided by era for your convenience.
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Spooky Kids era, 1989–1995
"We try to show people what they are afraid of. If they are disgusted they need to ask themselves why."— Marilyn Manson, The Miami Herald (October 1991)
Cover | Title | Date | Format | Notes |
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The Raw Boned Psalms | The Raw Boned Psalms | January 1990 | Cassette | Unknown to the fan community before its brief appearance in Demystifying the Devil. Its track listing is unverified. |
The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat | The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat | May 1990 | Cassette | A handful of copies were pressed for friends of the band and club owners interested in booking them for shows. |
Big Black Bus | Big Black Bus | September 1990 | Cassette | The first Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids cassette publicly sold. |
Grist-o-Line | Grist-o-Line | December 1990 | Cassette | A contest was held in which the first person to call the Spooky Kids Hotline with the correct answer to "What was the name of Willy Wonka's boat?" won a copy of the cassette. |
Lunchbox | Lunchbox | March 1991 | Cassette | The band's first cassette to be pressed in color. It was produced in greater numbers than any other Spooky Kids cassette. |
After School Special | After School Special | December 1991 | Cassette | Contains the first recording of "Lunchbox," despite the title of the cassette prior. |
Live as Hell | Live as Hell | May 1992 | Cassette | Features a recording of the band's WYNF performance on April 26, 1992, and a bonus track from the unreleased cassette Thrift. |
The Family Jams | The Family Jams | August 1992 | Cassette | The band's first cassette released following truncating their name from Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids to Marilyn Manson. |
Refrigerator | Refrigerator | January 17, 1993 | Cassette | The band's last cassette released before their major label debut the following year. |
Get Your Gunn | Get Your Gunn | July 12, 1994 | Single | Marilyn Manson's first single. |
Portrait of an American Family | July 19, 1994 | Album | Four new songs were released on the band's major label debut, though all songs differed greatly from their cassette compositions. | |
"Get Your Gunn" appears on S.F.W. Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. | S.F.W. Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | September 27, 1994 | Soundtrack | This soundtrack featured "Get Your Gunn" from Portrait of an American Family. |
Lunchbox | Lunchbox | February 6, 1995 | Single | Marilyn Manson's second single also featured a clean version and three remixes of "Lunchbox," and a cover of "Down in the Park." |
Smells Like Children | Smells Like Children | October 24, 1995 | Album | Sometimes considered an EP, this album is lush with covers, remixes, skits and instrumentals recorded on the Portrait of an American Family tour. |
Dope Hat | Dope Hat | Late 1995 | Single | Marilyn Manson's first single not to be commercially released. Also featured the "Diary of a Dope Fiend" and "Dance of the Dope Hats" rearrangements from Smells Like Children. |
Antichrist Superstar era, 1996–1997
"It kinda documents the time we spent in New Orleans."— Marilyn Manson, DJ Blue (January 1996)