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Revision as of 22:56, 16 September 2012
Contents
What's this?
Just do anything with this page, find out how this wiki-stuff works. That's what the Sandbox is for! To start click on the "edit" link on the top of the page and see if you can edit this page.
Interview Archive test
- Interviews are divided by era for your convenience.
- You can jump to one here, or manually peruse through the sections.
Spooky Kids era, 1989–1995
— Marilyn Manson, The Miami Herald (October 1991)
Article/Interviewer | Date | Source | Interviewed |
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The First Marilyn Manson Radio Interview by Scott David | 1990 | WYNX-FM Radio | Marilyn Manson |
Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids Interview with Mario Tarradell | 1991 | The Miami Herald - South Florida Sounds | Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids |
Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids Interview with Cathie Lucas | Month,day,1992 | Trax TV (Video) | Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids |
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test edit
- Releases are divided by era for your convenience.
- You can jump to one here, or manually peruse through the sections.
Spooky Kids era, 1989–1995
"We try to show people what they are afraid of. If they are disgusted they need to ask themselves why."— Marilyn Manson, The Miami Herald (October 1991)
The Raw Boned Psalms January 1990 The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat May 1990 Big Black Bus September 1990 Grist-o-Line December 1990 Lunchbox March 1991 After School Special December 1991 Live as Hell May 1992 The Family Jams August 1992 Refrigerator January 17, 1993 Get Your Gunn July 12, 1994 "Get Your Gunn" appears on S.F.W. Original Motion Picture Soundtrack September 27, 1994 Lunchbox February 6, 1995 Smells Like Children October 24, 1995 Dope Hat Late 1995
Antichrist Superstar era, 1996–1997
"It kinda documents the time we spent in New Orleans."— Marilyn Manson, DJ Blue (January 1996)