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'''''The Raw Boned Psalms''''' is the first demo by [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]], released in late January 1990 to a close circle of associates of the band. The tape was previously unknown to the fan community prior to the release of the ''[[Demystifying the Devil]]'' DVD, but during an interview segment with Bundy it was shown briefly. Spookykids.net contacted Bundy, and he said that it was not his copy shown in the documentary. He also stated that the tape was from an early rehearsal session.
 
'''''The Raw Boned Psalms''''' is the first demo by [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]], released in late January 1990 to a close circle of associates of the band. The tape was previously unknown to the fan community prior to the release of the ''[[Demystifying the Devil]]'' DVD, but during an interview segment with Bundy it was shown briefly. Spookykids.net contacted Bundy, and he said that it was not his copy shown in the documentary. He also stated that the tape was from an early rehearsal session.
  
== Packaging ==
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==Packaging==
 
Like most early [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]] recordings, ''The Raw Boned Psalms'' came in a cassette case with photocopied sleeve artwork. The interior of the fold-out insert featured an altered photograph of Charles Manson apparently embracing Marilyn Monroe, surrounded by 1960s-style clip art: flowers, peace symbols, the word "love," etc. The front cover featured a clip art image of a children's marching band.
 
Like most early [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]] recordings, ''The Raw Boned Psalms'' came in a cassette case with photocopied sleeve artwork. The interior of the fold-out insert featured an altered photograph of Charles Manson apparently embracing Marilyn Monroe, surrounded by 1960s-style clip art: flowers, peace symbols, the word "love," etc. The front cover featured a clip art image of a children's marching band.
  
== Track listing ==
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==Track listing==
Though no concrete track listing has been verified, there are several different sources that hint at possible inclusions. Based on the earliest Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids cassette bootlegs, it has been theorized that the tape contained "[[Red (in My) Head]]", "[[Son of Man]]", "[[I.V.-T.V.]]" and "[[The Telephone]]" (according to [[Scott Putesky]], "[[Strange Same Dogma]]", "[[My Monkey]]" and possibly "[[Charles in Charge]]" can be [http://www.providermodule.com/forum/showthread.php/7653-Raw-Boned-Psalms-question considered as the tape songs] as well). In a document Scott Putesky sent Spookykids.net, the former Marilyn Manson guitarist noted one song recorded in April 1990, "[[All Fall Down]]", which was the "first live-in-rehearsal track with Bundy." Olivia Newton Bundy claimed that ''The Raw Boned Psalms'' was produced at an early recording session, which would coincide with Putesky's description of "All Fall Down".
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Though no concrete track listing has been verified, there are several different sources that hint at possible inclusions. Based on the earliest Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids cassette bootlegs, it has been theorized that the tape contained "[[Red (in My) Head]]", "[[Son of Man]]", "[[I.V.-T.V.]]" and "[[The Telephone]]". In a document [[Scott Putesky]] sent Spookykids.net, the former Marilyn Manson guitarist noted one song recorded in April 1990, "[[All Fall Down]]", which was the "first live-in-rehearsal track with Bundy." Olivia Newton Bundy claimed that ''The Raw Boned Psalms'' was produced at an early recording session, which would coincide with Putesky's description of "All Fall Down".
  
== Album credits ==
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==Album credits==
 
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[[Marilyn Manson]] - Vocals<br>
 
[[Marilyn Manson]] - Vocals<br>
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== Cover gallery ==
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==Cover gallery==
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== Trivia ==
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==Trivia==
 
* The tape was first recognized after it was shown briefly in an interview with Brian Tutunick on the ''[[Demystifying the Devil]]'' DVD, released in 2000.
 
* The tape was first recognized after it was shown briefly in an interview with Brian Tutunick on the ''[[Demystifying the Devil]]'' DVD, released in 2000.
  
== Personnel ==
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==Personnel==
 
* [[Marilyn Manson]] – vocals, lyrics
 
* [[Marilyn Manson]] – vocals, lyrics
 
* [[Daisy Berkowitz]] – guitar, programming
 
* [[Daisy Berkowitz]] – guitar, programming
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