Lie: The Love and Terror Cult

Lie: The Love and Terror Cult is the debut studio album by American musician and convicted murderer Charles Manson. It was released on vinyl on March 6, 1970, by Phil Kaufman, through a record label branded Awareness Records. Although not a commercial success, it retains a following among those interested in the Manson case, inspiring many cover versions and samples. The album includes some of Manson's best known songs: "Cease to Exist", which was previously recorded by the Beach Boys as "Never Learn Not to Love", and "Look at Your Game, Girl".

Lie: The Love and Terror Cult

Lie: The Love and Terror Cult is the debut studio album by American musician and convicted murderer Charles Manson. It was released on vinyl on March 6, 1970, by Phil Kaufman, through a record label branded Awareness Records. Although not a commercial success, it retains a following among those interested in the Manson case, inspiring many cover versions and samples. The album includes some of Manson's best known songs: "Cease to Exist", which was previously recorded by the Beach Boys as "Never Learn Not to Love", and "Look at Your Game, Girl".