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"'''Answering Machine Messages'''" is the unofficial title of the otherwise untitled fifth and final track on the 1990 release ''[[Big Black Bus]]''. The track is made up of roughly 15 minutes of answering machine messages left on [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]]' hotline, including messages in praise of the band, in disgust, and others of simple rambling for the sake of contacting the hotline. There were also many requests of information regarding the potential purchase of the band's tapes, which at the time would have been impossible according to [[Daisy Berkowitz]]'s confirmation that ''Big Black Bus'' was the band's first cassette to be publicly sold.
 
"'''Answering Machine Messages'''" is the unofficial title of the otherwise untitled fifth and final track on the 1990 release ''[[Big Black Bus]]''. The track is made up of roughly 15 minutes of answering machine messages left on [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]]' hotline, including messages in praise of the band, in disgust, and others of simple rambling for the sake of contacting the hotline. There were also many requests of information regarding the potential purchase of the band's tapes, which at the time would have been impossible according to [[Daisy Berkowitz]]'s confirmation that ''Big Black Bus'' was the band's first cassette to be publicly sold.

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