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'''''After School Special''''' is an cassette by [[Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids]].
 
'''''After School Special''''' is an cassette by [[Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids]].
  
''After School Special'' came in a cassette case with a simple, typewritten and photocopied fold-out insert.  The front cover featured the band's logo above a photograph of a young Jeffrey Dahmer.  The only interior artwork is a photograph, apparently from the [[1950s]], of a laughing boy with a blond crew-cut carrying a metal [[lunchbox]].
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''After School Special'' came in a cassette case with a simple, typewritten and photocopied fold-out insert.  The front cover featured the band's logo above a photograph of a young Jeffrey Dahmer.  The only interior artwork is a photograph, apparently from the 1950s, of a laughing boy with a blond crew-cut carrying a metal lunchbox.
  
 
The liner notes offer thanks for "inspiration and/or guidance" to Dr. Seuss, Willy Wonka, Richard Ramirez(the Night Stalker), William S. Burroughs, Sonic Youth, Jeff Dahmer, and Scooby-Doo. It also includes the band's mailing address "to join the First Church of the Choklit Cow or obtain information on the 'magickal music band.'"
 
The liner notes offer thanks for "inspiration and/or guidance" to Dr. Seuss, Willy Wonka, Richard Ramirez(the Night Stalker), William S. Burroughs, Sonic Youth, Jeff Dahmer, and Scooby-Doo. It also includes the band's mailing address "to join the First Church of the Choklit Cow or obtain information on the 'magickal music band.'"

Revision as of 17:34, 30 May 2007

After School Special is an cassette by Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids.

After School Special came in a cassette case with a simple, typewritten and photocopied fold-out insert. The front cover featured the band's logo above a photograph of a young Jeffrey Dahmer. The only interior artwork is a photograph, apparently from the 1950s, of a laughing boy with a blond crew-cut carrying a metal lunchbox.

The liner notes offer thanks for "inspiration and/or guidance" to Dr. Seuss, Willy Wonka, Richard Ramirez(the Night Stalker), William S. Burroughs, Sonic Youth, Jeff Dahmer, and Scooby-Doo. It also includes the band's mailing address "to join the First Church of the Choklit Cow or obtain information on the 'magickal music band.'"

The second track of Side A is the original version of "Lunchbox", not the album version that appears on Portrait of an American Family.

Track listing

Side A

  1. Negative 3
  2. Lunchbox

Side B

  1. Choklit Factory
  2. Cyclops

Credits

Recorded at Sync Studios at Miami Beach, Florida, December 1991.

  • Producers: Daisy Berkowitz and Marilyn Manson
  • Sound and mixing engineer: Kurt Moody
  • Second engineer and studio coordinator: Rat Bastard
  • Lyrics: Marilyn Manson
  • Arrangement: The Spooky Kids
  • Vocals and spoken word: Marilyn Manson
  • Lead guitar: Daisy Berkowitz
  • Bass guitar: Gidget Gein
  • Keyboards and sampler: Madonna Wayne Gacy
  • Drums: Sara Lee Lucas
  • Baked Goods: Jessicka