HENRY ROLLINS PARTNERS WITH CHARLES MANSON

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Hipster poster-boy, brawny rocker HENRY ROLLINS shocking confession – producing a music album with notorious Helter-Skelter mastermind CHARLES MANSON.

Rollins, the indie chat show host was spinning platters at a charity even for station KCRW at Echoplex reminiscing about the "good old days" when he dropped the Manson bombshell on attendees.

Rollins confessed that when he was "living in moldy broom closet" at SST Records in Southern California, he was commissioned to help produce and record an album by Charles Manson.

The notorious killer’s lawyer contacted SST and Rollins corresponded with Manson while he was recording acoustic pop songs in his jail cell where Manson is incarcerated for life for orchestrating the Tate-LoBianco murders.

Rollins actually mixed the recording called "Completion," but pressed only five copies before the record company decided not to release the album to the general public.

Reason? Multiple death threats were sent to SST employees.

Then, The Hollywood Reporter says, Rollins dropped the Manson platter onto the turntable.

Before the audience had a chance to recover from the nausea inducing cut,  Rollins played Dee Dee Ramone of The Ramones attempt at a rap album which Rollins also produced.

The horrors of Manson were quickly forgotten.