Pogo Demos
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Pogo Demos | ||
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unofficial digital collection by Madonna Wayne Gacy | ||
Released | early 2000s(Confirm) | |
Recorded | 1996-2000 | |
Genre | experimental | |
Length | 41:21 |
Pogo Demos (also known as Madonna Wayne Gacy Demos) is an unofficial digital collection containing remixes for two Marilyn Manson songs and three experimental tracks by Madonna Wayne Gacy. Most likely, only the first three tracks can be found online.
Track listing
- "Cryptorchid" — 5:13 (January 1996)
- "The Last Day on Earth" (Instrumental) — 5:25 (Mechanical Animals sessions 1998)
- "Mung Effusion" — 12:23 (Early 2000, based on Bauhaus "Bela Lugosi's Dead")[1]
- "Nip Stew" — 5:58
- "Trepanation Time" — 12:21
Audio
"Cryptorchid"
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"The Last Day on Earth" (Instrumental)
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"Mung Effusion"
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Trivia
- At the beginning of "The Last Day on Earth (Instrumental)", there's a backmasked sample of a speech in German by Adolf Hitler.
- The sound effects in "Mung Effusion", in the section starting at 11:00, were also used as the intro effects for "Diamonds & Pollen".
References
- ↑ "Bela Lugosi's Dead" is a cult single released in 1979 by the British band Bauhaus, which can be considered the beginning of the gothic subculture. Interestingly, the song "Saturnalia" from the 2017 album Heaven Upside Down also features a similar sound.
External links
- Marilyn Manson / Pogo Demos at gnudb.org.
- Pogo Demos download.