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'''Wrong Radio Noise''' (also sometimes listed as simply "Charles in Charge") is a short song that was played as an intro to live [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids|Spooky Kids]] shows. This track is simply a distorted version of the theme song for the sitcom "Charles in Charge" and was only sampled over the intercom instead of being played live by the band themselves. [[Scott Putesky]] [http://www.spookykids.net/disco/more.html#misc confirmed to the website spookykids.net] that it is indeed an official song despite never appearing on a demo cassette.
 
'''Wrong Radio Noise''' (also sometimes listed as simply "Charles in Charge") is a short song that was played as an intro to live [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids|Spooky Kids]] shows. This track is simply a distorted version of the theme song for the sitcom "Charles in Charge" and was only sampled over the intercom instead of being played live by the band themselves. [[Scott Putesky]] [http://www.spookykids.net/disco/more.html#misc confirmed to the website spookykids.net] that it is indeed an official song despite never appearing on a demo cassette.
  
This song made it's first appearance on the bootleg [[Birth of the Anti-Christ]]. Though its unsure how the bootleggers got ahold of an unreleased official recording, it [http://www.spookykids.net/disco/bmcb.html is believed by some] that [[Frank Falestra|Frank "Rat Bastard" Falestra]] sold several early recordings, including Wrong Radio Noise, to Nightingale records without the consent of the band and that is how the track got its release.
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This song made it's first appearance on the bootleg [[Birth of the Anti-Christ]]. Though its unsure how the bootleggers got ahold of an unreleased official recording, it [http://www.spookykids.net/disco/bmcb.html is believed by some] that [[Frank "Rat Bastard" Falestra]] sold several early recordings, including Wrong Radio Noise, to Nightingale records without the consent of the band and that is how the track got its release.
  
 
An unofficial remix called "Peculiar" can be found on the bootleg [[Dancing with the Antichrist]].
 
An unofficial remix called "Peculiar" can be found on the bootleg [[Dancing with the Antichrist]].

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