Difference between revisions of "The Final Solution to the Yankee Problem (But Would You Buy a Wörldreich from This Man?)"
(→Cover gallery) |
m (Bot: Changing template: Photos) |
||
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 19: | Line 19: | ||
'''''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== | + | == Track listing == |
− | + | ||
'''First "Spooky Kids" cassette'''<br> | '''First "Spooky Kids" cassette'''<br> | ||
'''''[[After School Special]]'' 1991 (2-track-demos)''' | '''''[[After School Special]]'' 1991 (2-track-demos)''' | ||
:1. "[[Negative 3]]" - 4:37 | :1. "[[Negative 3]]" - 4:37 | ||
− | :2. "[[ | + | :2. "[[Lunchbox]]" - 4:44 |
:3. "[[Choklit Factory|Chocklit Factory]]" - 6:31 | :3. "[[Choklit Factory|Chocklit Factory]]" - 6:31 | ||
:4. "[[Cyclops]]" - 3:59 | :4. "[[Cyclops]]" - 3:59 | ||
Line 37: | Line 36: | ||
'''Third and final "Spooky Kids" cassette'''<br> | '''Third and final "Spooky Kids" cassette'''<br> | ||
'''''[[The Family Jams|Family Jams]]'' 1992 (4-track-demos)''' | '''''[[The Family Jams|Family Jams]]'' 1992 (4-track-demos)''' | ||
− | :9. "[[ | + | :9. "[[Dope Hat]]" - 4:28 |
:10. "[[Strange Same Dogma]]" - 4:01 | :10. "[[Strange Same Dogma]]" - 4:01 | ||
:11. "[[Let Your Ego Die|Let Your Ego Decide]]" - 3:50 | :11. "[[Let Your Ego Die|Let Your Ego Decide]]" - 3:50 | ||
Line 50: | Line 49: | ||
: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 | :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 | ||
− | ==Album Credits== | + | == Album Credits == |
<small> | <small> | ||
Total Time 77:30 Min.<br> | Total Time 77:30 Min.<br> | ||
Line 58: | Line 57: | ||
</small> | </small> | ||
− | ==Cover gallery== | + | == Cover gallery == |
− | {{ | + | {{Gallery |
| TheFinalSolution.png = Front cover | | TheFinalSolution.png = Front cover | ||
| TheFinalSolution(Back).png = Back cover | | TheFinalSolution(Back).png = Back cover | ||
| TheFinalSolution(Disc).png = Disc | | TheFinalSolution(Disc).png = Disc | ||
− | | TheFinalSolution(Insert).png = Insert | + | | TheFinalSolution(Insert).png = Insert}} |
− | }} | + | |
− | ==Trivia== | + | == 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. | + | * 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''. | * 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== | + | == 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 | ||
Line 86: | Line 84: | ||
* Sean McMahon - remixing | * Sean McMahon - remixing | ||
− | [[Category:Marilyn Manson | + | {{DEFAULTSORT:Final Solution to the Yankee Problem (But Would You Buy a Wörldreich from This Man?)}} |
+ | [[Category:Marilyn Manson bootlegs]] |
Latest revision as of 13:14, 8 February 2024
The Final Solution to the Yankee Problem (But Would You Buy a Wörldreich from This Man?) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bootleg by Marilyn Manson | |||||
Released | 2003 | ||||
Recorded | 1991–2001 in various locations | ||||
Genre | Alternative metal, heavy metal | ||||
Format | Compact disc | ||||
Length | 77:30 | ||||
Label | Lucifer's Sanctuary | ||||
Producer | Mephisto Helios, Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids, Marilyn Manson | ||||
Marilyn Manson chronology | |||||
|
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, 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. According to the credits the bootleg was produced by Mephisto Helios and released by Lucifer's Sanctuary.
Track listing[edit]
First "Spooky Kids" cassette
After School Special 1991 (2-track-demos)
- 1. "Negative 3" - 4:37
- 2. "Lunchbox" - 4:44
- 3. "Chocklit Factory" - 6:31
- 4. "Cyclops" - 3:59
Second "Spooky Kids" cassette
Lunchbox 1991 (4-track-demos)
- 5. "Dune Buggy" - 4:00
- 6. "My Monkey" - 4:43
- 7. "Learning to Swim" - 3:58
- 8. "Cake and Sodomy" - 3:31
Third and final "Spooky Kids" cassette
Family Jams 1992 (4-track-demos)
- 9. "Dope Hat" - 4:28
- 10. "Strange Same Dogma" - 4:01
- 11. "Let Your Ego Decide" - 3:50
- 12. "Thingmaker" - 4:03
- 13. "White Knuckles" - 2:16
- 14. "Lucy in the Sky with Demons" - 6:04
Bonus tracks
- 15. "Cruci-Fiction" (Living Death-Remix) - 4:03
- 16. "Lunchbox" (Metal) (Remixed by Ch. Clouser) - 5:22
- 17. "Break You Down" (M. Manson & Godhead From OST "Dracula 2000") - 3:17
- 18. "Fight Song" (BBC 1 "Rockshow" 31.01.01 Fight Song feat. Slipknot, Rimixed Version) - 3:52
Album Credits[edit]
Total Time 77:30 Min.
Produced by Mephisto Helios for LUCIFER'S SANCTUARY-
Enterprises. P 2003. Licensed from COVEREDBYFLIES RECORDS.
All Rights reserved.
Cover gallery[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- 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) 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 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[edit]
- Marilyn Manson – vocals, lyrics, music
- Daisy Berkowitz – guitars, programming, producer, mixing, music
- Gidget Gein – bass, guitars, music
- Madonna Wayne Gacy – samples, keyboards, music, loops
- Sara Lee Lucas – drums, sound effects
- Twiggy Ramirez – bass, guitars
- Ginger Fish – drums
- John 5 - guitars
- Charlie Clouser – remixing
- Bon Harris - insect hi-hat
- Trent Reznor - bionic guitar
- Joey Jordison - remixing
- Sean McMahon - remixing