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'''''The Family Jams''''' is the seventh demo by [[Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids]], released in mid-1992 promotionally. It was recorded onto a 4-track and released in 1992, though it is unclear as to which demo between ''[[Big Black Bus]]'' and ''Grist-O-Line'' was the band's first demo to be sold.
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'''''The Family Jams''''' is the seventh demo by [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]], released in mid-1992 promotionally. It was recorded onto a 4-track and released in 1992, though it is unclear as to which demo between ''[[Big Black Bus]]'' and ''Grist-O-Line'' was the band's first demo to be sold.
  
 
==Track listing==
 
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* Kurt Moody - engineer
  
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The Family Jams

The Family Jams is the seventh demo by Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids, released in mid-1992 promotionally. It was recorded onto a 4-track and released in 1992, though it is unclear as to which demo between Big Black Bus and Grist-O-Line was the band's first demo to be sold.

Track listing

Side Ma:

  1. "Dope Hat"
  2. "Strange Same Dogma"
  3. "Let Your Ego Die"

Side Pa:

  1. "Thingmaker"
  2. "White Knuckles"
  3. "Luci in the Sky With Demons"

Trivia

  • The demo was named after "The Family Jams" written by Charles Manson and recorded by his 'Manson Family' in 1970.

Personnel