Coke and Sodomy

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Coke and Sodomy
Coke and Sodomy cover
Bootleg by Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids
Released April 23rd, 2002
Recorded 1991–1992 in various locations
Genre Alternative metal, heavy metal
Format Enhanced compact disc
Length 101:03
Label Eastworld
Producer The Untraceable
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Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids chronology
Vandalism Aesthetics
(2001)
Coke and Sodomy
(2002)
Dancing with the Antichrist
(2002)

Coke and Sodomy is a remix bootleg by Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids, released on April 23rd, 2002 by Eastworld Recordings. Each disc contains five reworked versions of original Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids songs, remixed by The Untraceable. Most of the remixes are not named after the track it was based on, for instance the first track "White Trash" is actually a remix of "Misery Machine", although in this case the exact same remix appears on the second disc, titled properly.

When inserted into the computer the first disc shows a video-recording of a part of a Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids show.

Track listing[edit]

Disc 1[edit]

  1. "White Trash" – 12:55 (Actual track: "Misery Machine")
  2. "Herpes" – 9:39 (Actual track: "Helter Skelter")
  3. "Chocolate Factory" – 10:09 (Actual track: "My Monkey")
  4. "Cyclopse" – 9:25 (Actual track: "Dope Hat")
  5. "Dope Hat" – 9:11 (Actual track: "Strange Same Dogma")

Disc 2[edit]

  1. "Thrift" – 8:58 (Actual track: "Misery Machine")
  2. "My Monkey" – 9:55 (Actual track: "Choklit Factory")
  3. "Coke and Sodomy" – 8:18 (Actual track: "Dope Hat")
  4. "Strange Same Dogma" – 9:34 (Actual track: "Misery Machine")
  5. "Misery Machine" – 12:55

Album Credits[edit]

All tracks re-mixed by the Untraceables
Part of the Demystifying The Devil Series

ENHANCED CD INSTRUCTIONS
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Trivia[edit]

  • This bootleg was released as a picture disc in 2008, in the UK.