




Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids - Lunch Boxes and Choklit Cows
Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids - Lunch Boxes and Choklit Cows
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Before Marilyn Manson painted his unsettling Portrait of an American Family, the shock rocker fronted the Spooky Kids, a trio with whom he would form the core of his chart-topping band. Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids, as they were billed, recorded more than twenty songs of dark, atmospheric, industrial metal, some of which have circulated for more than a decade through tape trading.
Guitarist Scott Putesky (who would take on the moniker Daisy Berkowitz with Marilyn Manson, the band) has assembled ten of those songs for the group's first official release, Lunch Boxes and Choklit Cows, due next week (April 20, 2004).
In this CD album, you will find a DVD Bonus, but we don't know what the bonus is...
On April 2004,Manson and Pogo are suing former bandmate Scott Putesky (AKA Daisy Berkowitz) and Empirewerks Records on the claim that his release of old Manson material constitutes trademark and copyright infringement.
The suit, which was filed on 28th April in a United States District Court in California, seeks to cease and desist the sale of Putesky's recently released compilation of Spooky Kids songs, 'Lunch Boxes & Choklit Cows', as well as a payment of $500,000 for damages.
The claim is being made against unauthorised use of images, film footage and Manson's illustrations on the albums artwork and DVD that accompanies the CD. Putesky gained rights to Spooky Kids recordings in a settlement in October 1998, but these items were allegedly not part of that settlement.
Marilyn Manson's lawsuit against former bandmember Scott Putesky (aka. Daisy Berkowitz) and Empire Musicwerks Records has been settled. In the suit, filed on April 28, Manson sought to stop the continued distribution of an album and DVD of material from his former band the Spooky Kids, as the cover made unauthorized use of the singer's image.
On June 4, Empire Musicwerks announced that it would remove all artwork with Manson's likeness from the album and DVD. ...

