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  2. Charles Manson discography - Wikipedia

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    The Manson family recorded songs written by Manson in 1970: first released on limited edition vinyl as The Manson Family Sings the Songs of Charles Manson in 1986, the recordings were reissued as The Family Jams in 1997; Manson himself does not perform. In the 1980s, Manson made many recordings via tape recorders in prison.

  3. Never Learn Not to Love - Wikipedia

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    "Never Learn Not to Love" is a song recorded by the American rock band the Beach Boys that was issued as the B-side to their "Bluebirds over the Mountain" single on December 2, 1968. Credited to Dennis Wilson, the song is an altered version of "Cease to Exist", written by the Manson Family cult leader Charl

  4. Look at Your Game, Girl - Wikipedia

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    (1993), [15] a cover album of punk rock songs. [2] Marilyn Manson later expressed anger that it had become "trendy" for musicians to reference Charles Manson in their music. [16] Around the same time that Guns N' Roses covered "Look at Your Game, Girl", Rose wore a shirt depicting Charles Manson alongside the words "Charlie don't surf". [12]

  5. List of covers of Charles Manson songs - Wikipedia

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    Song Release(s) The Beach Boys "Never Learn Not to Love" 20/20 (1969) [1] GG Allin "Garbage Dump" You Give Love a Bad Name (1987) The Lemonheads "Home Is Where You're Happy" Creator (album) (1988) Crispin Glover "Never Say 'Never' to Always" The Big Problem ≠ The Solution. The Solution = Let It Be (1989) Guns N' Roses "Look at Your Game, Girl ...

  6. Lie: The Love and Terror Cult - Wikipedia

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    Kaufman continually urged Manson to record some of the songs that Manson had written. [5] Over the summer of 1968, [6] Manson attempted to construct an album with members of the Beach Boys. Carl and Brian Wilson co-produced about ten songs by Manson that he recorded at the Beach Boys' personal studio. [7]

  7. Helter Skelter (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, the song was released as the B-side of "Got to Get You into My Life" in the United States, to promote the Capitol Records compilation Rock 'n' Roll Music. Along with other tracks from the White Album, "Helter Skelter" was interpreted by cult leader Charles Manson as a message predicting inter

  8. Charles Manson: Who was the infamous cult leader and ... - AOL

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    Born Charles Milles Maddox on 12 November 1934, in Cincinnati, Ohio, to a 16-year-old mother, Manson spent much of his adolescence shuttled between relatives and juvenile detention halls. By age ...

  9. 20/20 (The Beach Boys album) - Wikipedia

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    In August, Charles Manson and his cult of followers committed the Tate–LaBianca murders, and three months later, were apprehended by police. Their former connections with Dennis and the Beach Boys became the subject of media attention. Manson was later convicted for several counts of murder and conspiracy to murder. [39]