Charles Manson: Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
Line 126:
* In 1982, Boston hardcore punk band [[Negative FX]] featured a picture of Charles Manson, with their logo digitally "carved" into his head, on their self-titled LP. It also featured pictures of Manson family members on the back.
* Since 2003, a Orange county NY based Noise-punk band known as "Sparrows with Machine-guns" has done a cover of "Home is where your happy" at live gigs only. They plan to record the cover for a 2007 full lenght album.
* [[Sonic Youth]], in cooperation with director [[Richard Kern]], produced a video clip for their song "Death Valley '69," in which some of the band members acted out gory scenes reminiscent of the Tate/LaBianca murders.
* Neo-psychedlica band [[The Brian Jonestown Massacre]] references the life of Manson in their songs "Arkansas Revisited" and "The Ballad of Jim Jones".
* UK underground electronic music pioneers, [[Cabaret Voltaire (band)|Cabaret Voltaire]], used Manson's voice from various radio interviews, which they used in their tracks "Hell's Home", "Kickback" and "Golden Halos" featured on their album "The Covenant, The Sword And The Arm Of The Lord" released in 1985.