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Manic Subsidal was an American punk rock band started by Bryan Keith "Dexter" Holland and Gregory David Kriesel (also known as Greg K.) in 1984. In 1986, the band changed its name to The Offspring.<ref name="History">[https://web.archive.org/web/20110623131010/http://www.offspring.com/band/history The Offspring: History], Offspring.com. Retrieved 22 June 2022.</ref> During the time as Manic Subsidal, the band only released one studio recorded song called "Hopeless".<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120313000622/http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0%2C%2C144061%2C00.html We Got Power, Volume 2 - Party Animal], Artistdirect.com. Retrieved 22 June 2022.</ref> Other songs that were recorded during this time were "Very Sarcastic", "Sorority Bitch",<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150205183443/http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/the-offspring-19950209 Children of the Damned, Never Mind the Sex Pistols. Here's Their Offspring], Rollingstone.com. Retrieved 22 June 2022.</ref> "Police Protection"<ref>”Four Guys from the Beach”. Metal Hammer (1997). Retrieved 22 June 2022.</ref> and "Private World".<ref name="Marcus">[https://web.archive.org/web/20140124144958/https://www.offspring.com/community/archive/index.php/t-25031.html Marcus Parrish], Offspring.com. Retrieved 22 June 2022.</ref>
Manic Subsidal was an American punk rock band started by Bryan Keith "Dexter" Holland and Gregory David Kriesel (also known as Greg K.) in 1984. In 1986, the band changed its name to The Offspring.<ref name="History">[https://web.archive.org/web/20110623131010/http://www.offspring.com/band/history The Offspring: History], Offspring.com. Retrieved Jun '22</ref> During the time as Manic Subsidal, the band only released one studio recorded song called "Hopeless".<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120313000622/http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0%2C%2C144061%2C00.html We Got Power, Volume 2 - Party Animal], Artistdirect.com. Retrieved 22 Jun '22</ref> Other songs that were recorded during this time were "Very Sarcastic", "Sorority Bitch",<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150205183443/http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/the-offspring-19950209 Children of the Damned, Never Mind the Sex Pistols. Here's Their Offspring - Rollingstone.com] Retrieved 22 Jun '22</ref> "Police Protection"<ref>”Four Guys from the Beach”. Metal Hammer (1997). Retrieved 22 Jun '22</ref> and "Private World".<ref name="Marcus">[https://web.archive.org/web/20140124144958/https://www.offspring.com/community/archive/index.php/t-25031.html Marcus Parrish], Offspring.com. Retrieved 22 Jun '22</ref>


Prior to the lead guitarist Kevin John Wasserman (also known as Noodles) joining the band in 1985,<ref name="History" /> Manic Subsidal recorded a demo cassette tape, on which it was written '''''First ManSub Demo'''''.<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/release/7514868-Manic-Subsidal-First-ManSub-Demo Manic Subsidal – First ManSub Demo], Discogs.com. Retrieved 22 June 2022.</ref> The demo tape was unknown to the general public until 12 April 2014, when Noodles posted a picture of it on Twitter. When asked if the band was to release a compilation of old demo songs, Noodles replied that "[it] would greatly lessen many people's opinions of us. Seriously, nobody wants to hear them." The day after Noodles said that he "rewound that [''First ManSub Demo''] tape today & it broke",<ref>[https://twitter.com/TheGnudz/status/454889491623186432 You mean somebody recorded over Frampton & Foghat? Who would do that? #ManicSubsidal #Demo #1984/5], Twitter.com. Retrieved 22 June 2022.</ref> potentially making the demo tape lost forever.
Prior to the lead guitarist Kevin John Wasserman (also known as Noodles) joining the band in 1985,<ref name="History" /> Manic Subsidal recorded a demo cassette tape, on which it was written '''''First ManSub Demo'''''.<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/release/7514868-Manic-Subsidal-First-ManSub-Demo Manic Subsidal – First ManSub Demo], Discogs.com. Retrieved 22 Jun '22</ref> The demo tape was unknown to the general public until 12 April 2014, when Noodles posted a picture of it on Twitter. When asked if the band was to release a compilation of old demo songs, Noodles replied that "[it] would greatly lessen many people's opinions of us. Seriously, nobody wants to hear them." The day after Noodles said that he "rewound that [''First ManSub Demo''] tape today & it broke",<ref>[https://twitter.com/TheGnudz/status/454889491623186432 You mean somebody recorded over Frampton & Foghat? Who would do that? #ManicSubsidal #Demo #1984/5], Twitter.com. Retrieved 22 Jun '22</ref> potentially making the demo tape lost forever.


The songs on the demo tape have not been confirmed and are therefore unknown. However, the previous band member Marcus Parrish stated in 2006 that "there is a rough live jam of a song called 'Private World' out there somewhere on cassette but who knows where that went", which might be referring to the ''First ManSub Demo''<ref name="Marcus" />.
The songs on the demo tape have not been confirmed and are therefore unknown. However, the previous band member Marcus Parrish stated in 2006 that "there is a rough live jam of a song called 'Private World' out there somewhere on cassette but who knows where that went", which might be referring to the ''First ManSub Demo''.<ref name="Marcus" />


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Latest revision as of 03:57, 23 June 2022

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The First ManSub Demo cassette tape by Manic Subsidal (later known as The Offspring), recorded in 1984 or 1985.

Status: Lost

Manic Subsidal was an American punk rock band started by Bryan Keith "Dexter" Holland and Gregory David Kriesel (also known as Greg K.) in 1984. In 1986, the band changed its name to The Offspring.[1] During the time as Manic Subsidal, the band only released one studio recorded song called "Hopeless".[2] Other songs that were recorded during this time were "Very Sarcastic", "Sorority Bitch",[3] "Police Protection"[4] and "Private World".[5]

Prior to the lead guitarist Kevin John Wasserman (also known as Noodles) joining the band in 1985,[1] Manic Subsidal recorded a demo cassette tape, on which it was written First ManSub Demo.[6] The demo tape was unknown to the general public until 12 April 2014, when Noodles posted a picture of it on Twitter. When asked if the band was to release a compilation of old demo songs, Noodles replied that "[it] would greatly lessen many people's opinions of us. Seriously, nobody wants to hear them." The day after Noodles said that he "rewound that [First ManSub Demo] tape today & it broke",[7] potentially making the demo tape lost forever.

The songs on the demo tape have not been confirmed and are therefore unknown. However, the previous band member Marcus Parrish stated in 2006 that "there is a rough live jam of a song called 'Private World' out there somewhere on cassette but who knows where that went", which might be referring to the First ManSub Demo.[5]

Reference

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Offspring: History, Offspring.com. Retrieved Jun '22
  2. We Got Power, Volume 2 - Party Animal, Artistdirect.com. Retrieved 22 Jun '22
  3. Children of the Damned, Never Mind the Sex Pistols. Here's Their Offspring - Rollingstone.com Retrieved 22 Jun '22
  4. ”Four Guys from the Beach”. Metal Hammer (1997). Retrieved 22 Jun '22
  5. 5.0 5.1 Marcus Parrish, Offspring.com. Retrieved 22 Jun '22
  6. Manic Subsidal – First ManSub Demo, Discogs.com. Retrieved 22 Jun '22
  7. You mean somebody recorded over Frampton & Foghat? Who would do that? #ManicSubsidal #Demo #1984/5, Twitter.com. Retrieved 22 Jun '22