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One Mind is a 2005 album by Charles Manson. It is composed entirely of songs, poems and speeches composed and performed by Manson himself in his jail cell at San Quentin, recorded on a portable tape recorder. It is the final original material to be performed by Charles Manson before his death on November 19, 2017. [citation needed]
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The Family Jams is an album featuring members of the Manson Family recorded in 1970, with all songs written by Charles Manson, and first released in 1997.Manson himself does not perform on the album; most of the male vocals are sung by Steve "Clem" Grogan.
A new three-part true crime docuseries on Peacock explores the twisted mind of Charles Manson, a career criminal who spent over half his life in prison before masterminding one of the most ...
The film features the song Mechanical Man written and sung by Charles Manson. A promotional record featuring both Mechanical Man and another Manson song, Garbage Dump, was later released. [6] [7] Due to legal issues, no names, with the exception of "Charlie", are mentioned in the film at any point. [1]
Dead to the World is the first live video album by American rock band Marilyn Manson, released on February 10, 1998, on VHS, documenting the infamous tour of the same name. It contains primarily live performances but delves into backstage and archival footage of the band.
Remix & Repent is an EP by American rock band Marilyn Manson. It was released on November 25, 1997, during their Antichrist Superstar period. It features remixes of songs from Antichrist Superstar , live tracks recorded during the Dead to the World tour , and an acoustic version of " Man That You Fear ".
According to A.A. Dowd of The A.V. Club, "Long Hard Road Out of Hell" resembles the music of Marilyn Manson, particularly songs from Antichrist Superstar (1996), far more than the music of the Sneaker Pimps, though its "clicking beat" and background vocals do separate the track from Marilyn Manson's usual shock rock.