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This is a list of cover versions by notable music artists of songs written by songwriter and convicted murderer Charles Manson. The songs that Manson wrote were released on albums recorded by his followers.
Its album cover is a copy of the December 19, 1969 Life front cover on which Manson had appeared, only with "Life" replaced with the word "Lie". Each of the original 2,000 copies came with a poster that was put out by "A Joint Venture" and that bore signatures of many prisoners and inmates, all supporting Manson and the Family.
(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]
Others to cover or reference Manson in song include Guns N’ Roses, Sonic Youth, the Ramones, shock punk GG Allin, Rob Zombie, The Brian Jonestown Massacre and – rather less fittingly – The ...
The album includes a hidden track, a cover of "Look at Your Game, Girl", originally by cult leader Charles Manson. [17] The track was kept secret and left off advance tapes sent to reviewers. [17] The inclusion of the song caused controversy, with law enforcement and victims' rights groups expressing outrage.
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The Wit and Wisdom of Charles Manson (CD, no label, 2008). 2 cd-rs full of interviews, spoken word and remixed music. Air (CD/LP/Digital Download, Magic Bullet Records, 2010). Brand new unheard music. This album is the first of a four-part seasonal series which will spell out Charles Manson's life support acronym ATWA.
No other mass criminal or cult figure in American history has garnered as much fascination within Hollywood and popular culture as Charles Manson (though Ted Bundy is coming close). He and his ...