[kj] New KJ cover from MM-related group:

Alexander Smith vassifer at earthlink.net
Wed Mar 9 09:50:49 EST 2011



Sorry to be Johnny Negative, but thumbs down, I say.

Alex in NYC


On Mar 9, 2011, at 9:31 AM, Rheinhold Squeegee wrote:


> http://www.side-line.com/index.php

>

> Marilyn Manson offspring Pogo launches debut MMII single - a Killing

> Joke cover

>

> Marilyn Manson CDs on eBay USA | eBay UK | eBay GER

> 09 Mar, 2011 Share

>

>

> Is the time of the year for the Marilyn Manson offspring to show

> what they have on offer so it seems. After Tim Skold (under the

> Skold moniker), it's now the turn of Madonna Wayne Gacy (real name

> Stephen Gregory Bier Jr.) aka Pogo to launch his own act: MMII. The

> new band from former 17-year member of Marilyn Manson, Pogo, also

> enlisted Brian Diemar and Hoss.

>

> A first teaser single is out now, "Money is not our God" (you can

> get the track, a Killing Joke cover, at Amazon MP3 US, at Amazon MP3

> DE and at Amazon MP3 UK). New tracks and a full CD will be released

> in a couple months 'as well as very cool merch' so the band says.

> Pogo was responsible for much of the Marilyn Manson designs. There

> are a bunch guests expected to appear on the album. More news soon.

> And small detail, we noticed that MMII also refers to a book, check

> it out here and you'll know the reference to his former musical

> godfather.

> Content Continues Below

>

> Get your Marilyn Manson CDs at the following eBay sites:

> eBay USA eBay België/Belgique

> eBay UK eBay France

> eBay DE eBay Nederland

> eBay Canada eBay Australia

>

> Pogo didn't exactly leave on good terms with Manson. In August 2007,

> Side-Line broke the news that Bier had filed a lawsuit against

> Manson for unpaid 'partnership proceeds'. Bier claimed that Manson

> spent the band's earnings on 'sick and disturbing purchases of Nazi

> memorabilia and taxidermy (including the skeleton of a young Chinese

> girl)' and on various other luxurious items.

>

> In December 2007, Manson filed a counter suit against Bier, accusing

> him of breach of contract. The lawsuit was settled for a sum far

> less than what was originally sought by Bier, namely $175,000

> instead of $380,000. The rest was ordered to be paid by Stephen

> Bier's former Business Managers.

>

> Quite an inspiring event for Bier's newest "Money is not our God"

> single.

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