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'''''Live As Hell - Radio Show '92''''' (1992), also known as "[[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]] Radio Show," is Marilyn Manson's very first live album. It was recorded in Morrisound studios and broadcast on WYNF's "Radio Clash" program on April 26, 1992. Songs played live are:
| Name        = Live as Hell
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| Type        = live
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| Artist      = [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]]
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| Cover      = LiveAsHell.png
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| Released    = May 1992
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| Recorded    = November 1991 and April 26, 1992
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| Genre      = Alternative metal, heavy metal
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| Length      = 33:34
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| Label      = WYNF
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| Producer    = Charlie Logan
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| Discogs    = http://www.discogs.com/release/2268952
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| Reviews    =
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| Last album  = ''[[Thrift (cassette)|Thrift]]''<br>(1991)
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| This album  = '''''Live as Hell'''''<br>(1992)
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| Next album  = ''[[The Family Jams]]''<br>(1992)
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}}
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'''''Live as Hell''''' is the seventh cassette by [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]], released in 1992. It features a recording of the band's performance on Florida radio station WYNF's "Radio Clash" program on [[1992/04/26 Tampa, FL|April 26, 1992]], and a bonus track from the unreleased cassette ''[[Thrift (cassette)|Thrift]]''. ''Live as Hell'' was released though radio station WYNF (who also broadcast the performance), with the band's participation. It was the last cassette the band released before formally changing their name to [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]].
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== Track listing ==
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==Track listing==
'''Side 666:'''
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#''Cake and Sodomy''
# "[[Cake and Sodomy]]" – 4:17
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#''Suicide Snowman''
# "[[Suicide Snowman]]" – 5:06
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#''Lunchbox''
# "[[Lunchbox]]" – 4:54
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#''Learning To Swim''
# "[[Learning to Swim]]" – 3:47
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#''My Monkey''
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#''Misery Machine''
  
'''Side 999:'''
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Also a brief interview with Mr. Manson is included between Learning to Swim and My Monkey. This is the source of the live tracks which comprise side one of the "Refrigerator" cassette release. A song called "Thrift" (taken from the unreleased Thrift demo tape) is also included on this release, but was not part of the radio show itself.
# "[[My Monkey]]" – 4:47
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# "[[Misery Machine]]" – 4:31
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# "[[Thrift]]" (Bonus track) – 6:09
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== Album credits ==
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[[Category:Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids Discography]]
::::RECORDED LIVE [[1992/04/26 Tampa, FL|APRIL 26, 1992]]<br>
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FROM MORRISSOUND STUDIOS AND BROADCASTED ON 95WYNF.<br>
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HOSTED AND PRODUCED BY CHARLIE LOGAN. LIVE MIX BY TOM<br>
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MORRIS AND KURT MOODY. NO OVERDUBS.
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<small> ALL SONGS WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids|MARILYN MANSON AND THE SPOOKY<br>KIDS]].
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ALL LYRICS WRITTEN BY MARILYN MANSON EXCEPT "[[My Monkey|MY MONKEY]]"(PORTIONS<br>
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STOLEN FROM THE BEATLES AND CHARLES MANSON). ALL MUSIC WRITTEN BY THE<br>
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SPOOKY KIDS EXCEPT "[[Suicide Snowman|SUICIDE SNOWMAN]]"WRITTEN BY MARILYN MANSON AND<br>
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THE SPOOKY KIDS.</small>
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'''special thanks''' go to<br>
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Charlie Logan, Morgan and<br>
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all at 95 WYNF, Paul Jenkins<br>
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"the king of copies," Deidre,<br>
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Laura Taylor and all at<br>
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Players Magazine, Mia and<br>
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Tanya, Glen Richards, WKPX,<br>
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Bob Slade, WVUM, King<br>
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Missile, Factory Black, Gen<br>
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and the Genitorturers,<br>
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Postface, Kevin Z., [[Jessicka|Jessica]]<br>
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(the dope mama), Arleen<br>
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Mama, [[Mrs. Scabtree]], Mike,<br>
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Greg, Storm, Wade, Jen #1<br>
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and all the Florida lunchbox<br>
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girls association, Norma,<br>
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Flashbacks, Jeremy of Sinful<br>
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Lust, Independent Sound,<br>
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Arden Moody, Carrie<br>
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Cardoor, our parents, Bill<br>
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"bitch pussy" Lamorey,<br>
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[[Amboog-a-Lard|Amboogalard]], Donovan<br>
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(tattoos), Charles (hat),<br>
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Wendy (hairdos), Marsha<br>
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(drugs), Holly and Stew,<br>
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Open Records, Uncle Sam's,<br>
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Big Dick from Y&T, everyone<br>
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we have forgotten to<br>
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mention and you the<br>
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dedicated listener.
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== Cover gallery ==
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{{Gallery
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| LiveAsHell(Foldout1).png = Foldout, side 1
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| LiveAsHell(Foldout2).png = Foldout, side 2}}
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== Trivia ==
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* Contrary to popular belief. The Version of ''[[Thrift]]'' Found on ''[[Refrigerator]]'' and ''[[Live as Hell]]'' is not the same version from the unreleased ''[[Thrift (cassette)]]'' Demo
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== Personnel ==
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* [[Marilyn Manson]] – vocals, lyrics, music
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* [[Daisy Berkowitz]] – guitars, music
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* [[Gidget Gein]] – bass, music
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* [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] – samples, keyboards, music
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* [[Sara Lee Lucas]] – drums, programming
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* Charlie Logan – host, producer
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* Tom Morris – live mix
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* Kurt Moody – live mix
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{{Discography}}
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[[Category:1989-1995 era]]
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[[Category:Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids discography]]
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