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| Name        = Spooky Kids Announcement Cassette
 
| Name        = Spooky Kids Announcement Cassette
 
| Type        = bootleg
 
| Type        = bootleg
| Artist      = [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]]
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| Artist      = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]]
 
| Cover      = Spooky-Kids-Hotline.jpg
 
| Cover      = Spooky-Kids-Hotline.jpg
 
| Released    = 1991
 
| Released    = 1991
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'''''Spooky Kids Announcement Cassette''''' is a bootleg by [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]]. The bootleg consists partly of messages left on the Spooky Kids' answering machine, called The Spooky Kids Hotline. It also features recorded phone calls, [[Marilyn Manson]] quoting Charles Manson, and a collection of recordings made by Manson and [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] as they walked about Fort Lauderdale. The bootleg originally surfaced under the title ''Spooky Kids Hotline''; the cover art featuring the bootleg's current title was designed and released apart from the original compilation.
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'''''Spooky Kids Announcement Cassette''''' is a bootleg by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]]. The bootleg consists partly of messages left on the Spooky Kids' answering machine, called The Spooky Kids Hotline. It also features recorded phone calls, [[Marilyn Manson]] quoting Charles Manson, and a collection of recordings made by Manson and [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] as they walked about Fort Lauderdale. The bootleg originally surfaced under the title ''Spooky Kids Hotline''; the cover art featuring the bootleg's current title was designed and released apart from the original compilation.
  
== Track listing ==
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==Track listing==
 
# "[[Murder Your Marilyn]]" - 64:01
 
# "[[Murder Your Marilyn]]" - 64:01
# "[[Janet 974-7153]]" - 1:31
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# "Janet 974-7153" - 1:31
# "[[Volcanic Eruptions]]" - 0:59
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# "Volcanic Eruptions" - 0:59
 
# "[[Dennis 721-3383]]" - 0:46
 
# "[[Dennis 721-3383]]" - 0:46
# "[[Helter Skelter (1991)|Helter Skelter]]" - 1:59
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# "Helter Skelter" - 1:59
 
# "[[Mini Cassette Recordings]]" - 7:26
 
# "[[Mini Cassette Recordings]]" - 7:26
  
== Trivia ==
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==Trivia==
* The words on the cover "You have the grooviest message I have ever heard in my fuckin' life" is from the song "Dennis 721-3383".
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* The track "Dennis 721-3383" is also found on the bootleg [[The 100 Minute Demo]], before the assumed [[Satan on Fire]] song, "[[Devil in My Lunchbox]]".
* The track "Janet 974-7153" is also found on at the end of ''[[Lunchbox (demo)|Lunchbox]]''.
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* The track "Volcanic Eruptions" is also found on the bootleg The 100 Minute Demo, before the Satan on Fire song, "[[Justify My Love]]".
* The track "Volcanic Eruptions" is also found on the bootleg ''[[The 100 Minute Demo]]'', before the assumed [[Satan on Fire]] song, "[[Justify My Love]]".
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* The track "Dennis 721-3383" is also found on the bootleg ''The 100 Minute Demo'', before the assumed Satan on Fire song, "[[Devil in My Lunchbox]]".
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[[Category:Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids bootlegs]]
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[[Category:Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids Bootlegs]]

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