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{{Album
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{{Bootleg
| Name        = The Final Solution to the Yankee Problem (But Would You Buy a Wörldreich from This Man?)
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|Name        = The Final Solution to the Yankee Problem (But Would You Buy a Wörldreich from This Man?)
| Type        = bootleg
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|Cover      = TheFinalSolution.png
| Artist      = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]
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|Cover size  = 200
| Cover      = TheFinalSolution.png
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|Released    = 2003
| Released    = 2003
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|Recorded    = Various locations, 1991-2001
| Recorded    = 1991–2001 in various locations
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|Format      = Compact disc
| Genre      = Alternative metal, heavy metal
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|Length      = 1:17:30
| Format      = Compact disc
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|Label      = Lucifer's Sanctuary
| Length      = 77:30
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|Producer    = Mephisto Helios, [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]], [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]
| Label      = Lucifer's Sanctuary
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| Producer    = Mephisto Helios, [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]], [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]
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| Reviews    =
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| Last album  = ''[[Rare and Acoustic]]''<br>(2003)
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| This album  = '''''The Final Solution to the Yankee Problem (But Would You Buy a Wörldreich from This Man?)'''''<br>(2003)
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| Next album  = ''[[Return of the Killer Wasps]]''<br>(2003)
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}}
  
 
'''''The Final Solution to the Yankee Problem (But Would You Buy a Wörldreich from This Man?)''''' (often referred to as just ''The Final Solution'') is a rarities bootleg by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]], released in 2003. The bootleg consists mainly of tracks from the early [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]] cassettes, but also contains remixes of more recent songs from after the band changed it's name to just [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]. According to the credits the bootleg was produced by Mephisto Helios and released by Lucifer's Sanctuary.
 
'''''The Final Solution to the Yankee Problem (But Would You Buy a Wörldreich from This Man?)''''' (often referred to as just ''The Final Solution'') is a rarities bootleg by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]], released in 2003. The bootleg consists mainly of tracks from the early [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]] cassettes, but also contains remixes of more recent songs from after the band changed it's name to just [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]. According to the credits the bootleg was produced by Mephisto Helios and released by Lucifer's Sanctuary.
  
== Track listing ==
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==Track listing==
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'''First "Spooky Kids" cassette'''<br>
 
'''First "Spooky Kids" cassette'''<br>
 
'''''[[After School Special]]'' 1991 (2-track-demos)'''
 
'''''[[After School Special]]'' 1991 (2-track-demos)'''
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:12. "[[Thingmaker]]" - 4:03
 
:12. "[[Thingmaker]]" - 4:03
 
:13. "[[White Knuckles]]" - 2:16
 
:13. "[[White Knuckles]]" - 2:16
:14. "[[Luci in the Sky with Demons|Lucy in the Sky with Demons]]" - 6:04
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:14. "[[Luci in the Sky With Demons|Lucy in the Sky With Demons]]" - 6:04
  
 
'''Bonus tracks'''
 
'''Bonus tracks'''
 
:15. "[[Cruci-Fiction in Space|Cruci-Fiction]]" (Living Death-Remix) - 4:03
 
:15. "[[Cruci-Fiction in Space|Cruci-Fiction]]" (Living Death-Remix) - 4:03
 
:16. "Lunchbox" ([[Metal]]) (Remixed by Ch. Clouser) - 5:22
 
:16. "Lunchbox" ([[Metal]]) (Remixed by Ch. Clouser) - 5:22
:17. "Break You Down" (M. Manson & [[gODHEAD|Godhead]] From OST "Dracula 2000") - 3:17
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:17. "Break You Down" (M. Manson & [[Related bands and artists#gODHEAD|Godhead]] From OST "Dracula 2000") - 3:17
:18. "[[The Fight Song|Fight Song]]" (BBC 1 "Rockshow" 31.01.01 [[The Fight Song (Slipknot Remix)|Fight Song feat. Slipknot, Rimixed Version]]) - 3:52
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:18. "Fight Song" (BBC 1 "Rockshow" 31.01.01 [[The Fight Song (Slipknot Remix)|Fight Song feat. Slipknot, Rimixed Version]]) - 3:52
  
== Album Credits ==
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==Album Credits==
 
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Total Time 77:30 Min.<br>
 
Total Time 77:30 Min.<br>
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</small>
 
</small>
  
== Cover gallery ==
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==Cover gallery==
{{Gallery
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<gallery>
| TheFinalSolution.png = Front cover
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Image:TheFinalSolution.png|<center>Front cover
| TheFinalSolution(Back).png = Back cover
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Image:TheFinalSolution(Back).png|<center>Back cover
| TheFinalSolution(Disc).png = Disc
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Image:TheFinalSolution(Disc).png|<center>Disc
| TheFinalSolution(Insert).png = Insert}}
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Image:TheFinalSolution(Insert).png|<center>Insert
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</gallery>
  
== Trivia ==
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==Trivia==
* According to the track listing, "The Fight Song (Slipknot Remix)" was recorded on BBC 1's "Rockshow" on January 31st, 2001. Although a live version of "The Fight Song" (recorded on [[2001/01/24 London, England|2001/01/24]]) was broadcast that day it is assumed that the remix itself was broadcast on the show too.
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* According to the track listing, "The Fight Song (Slipknot Remix)" was recorded on BBC 1's "Rockshow" on January 31st, 2001. Although a live version of "The Fight Song" (recorded on [[2001/01/24 London, England|2001/01/24]]) was broadcast that day it is assumed that the remix itself was broadcast on the show too.  
 
* The "Cruci-Fiction" (Living Death Remix) is the only remix on this bootleg that was never officially released, and was presumably made by a fan.
 
* The "Cruci-Fiction" (Living Death Remix) is the only remix on this bootleg that was never officially released, and was presumably made by a fan.
* The tracks "Ckocklit Factory", "Let Your Ego Decide", "Lucy in the Sky with Demons", "Cruci-Fiction" and "Fight Song" were all named or spelled incorrectly, their actual names being "Choklit Factory", "Let Your Ego Die", "Luci in the Sky with Demons", "Cruci-Fiction in Space" and "The Fight Song" respectively. The same goes for the 1991 cassette ''Family Jams'', which is actually titled ''The Family Jams''.
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* The tracks "Ckocklit Factory", "Let Your Ego Decide", "Lucy in the Sky With Demons", "Cruci-Fiction" and "Fight Song" were all named or spelled incorrectly, their actual names being "Choklit Factory", "Let Your Ego Die", "Luci in the Sky With Demons", "Cruci-Fiction in Space" and "The Fight Song" respectively. The same goes for the 1991 cassette ''Family Jams'', which is actually titled ''The Family Jams''.
  
== Personnel ==
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==Personnel==
 
* [[Marilyn Manson]] – vocals, lyrics, music
 
* [[Marilyn Manson]] – vocals, lyrics, music
 
* [[Daisy Berkowitz]] – guitars, programming, producer, mixing, music
 
* [[Daisy Berkowitz]] – guitars, programming, producer, mixing, music
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* [[John 5]] - guitars
 
* [[John 5]] - guitars
 
* [[Charlie Clouser]] – remixing
 
* [[Charlie Clouser]] – remixing
* [[Bon Harris]] - insect hi-hat
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* Bon Harris - insect hi-hat
* [[Trent Reznor]] - bionic guitar
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* Trent Reznor - bionic guitar
* [[Joey Jordison]] - remixing
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* Joey Jordison - remixing
 
* Sean McMahon - remixing
 
* Sean McMahon - remixing
  
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[[Category:Marilyn Manson bootlegs]]
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