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3 | 1 OG File(s) 4 Full 0 Tagged 0 Partial 0 Snippet(s) 0 Unavailable | Early Career (MySpace Era) | (10/10/1985) (Marina Diamandis is born in Brynmawr, Wales) (11/23/2007) (Mermaid vs. Sailor is released to MySpace) | Marina's early career would be launched after writing "Plastic Rainbow" at around 19-20 years old. Despite calling the lyircs "lame", she said it gave her the confidence to pursue music. After working with an unknown producer in 2006, Marina was left dis-satisfied with the "prog-rock" production and began producing her own songs in 2007. | |||||
4 | Early Career | China's Dolls (prod. Unknown) (Like China Dolls, Like Dolls) | Produced by an unknown person Marina hired on Gumtree. First mentioned in MySpace comments on July 19, 2006. Resurfaced on March 17, 2020 alongside the original version of "Plastic Rainbow" and a demo of "Bad Kidz". | 3:30 | Mar 17, 2020 | Throwaway | Full | High Quality | Link |
5 | Early Career | Philosopher My Arse (prod. Unknown) (Philosopher My Ass) | Produced by an unknown person Marina hired on Gumtree. First mentioned in MySpace comments in July 2006. | 3:51 | Jul, 2006 | Throwaway | Full | High Quality | Link |
6 | Early Career | Plastic Rainbow (2006 Version) (prod. Unknown) (Prog Rock Version) | The original version of "Plastic Rainbow". Produced by an unknown person Marina hired on Gumtree. First mentioned in Myspace comments on July 5, 2006. Resurfaced on March 17, 2020 alongside "China's Dolls" and a demo of "Bad Kidz". | 3:47 | Mar 17, 2020 | OG | Full | High Quality | Link |
7 | Early Career | This Is L.A. (prod. Unknown) (This Is LA, This Is L.A) | Produced by an unknown person Marina hired on Gumtree. First mentioned in MySpace comments on July 5, 2006. The original file is encoded with iTunes v6.0.5.20, which was launched on June 29, 2006. | 3:50 | Jul 5, 2006 | Throwaway | OG File | High Quality | Link |
8 | Early Career | Troubled Mind (prod. Unknown) | Produced by an unknown person Marina hired on Gumtree. First mentioned in MySpace comments on July 5, 2006. | 5:11 | Jul 5, 2006 | Throwaway | Full | High Quality | Link |
9 | 11 OG File(s) 31 Full 0 Tagged 0 Partial 1 Snippet(s) 22 Unavailable | The Family Jewels | (??/10/2008) (Marina gets signed to 679 Recordings) (14/02/2009) ("Obsessions" is released) (01/06/2009) ("The Crown Jewels EP" is released) (15/02/2010) ("The Family Jewels" is released as Marina's debut album) (08/08/2011) (The music video for "Fear and Loathing" is released) | After being signed to 679 Recordings in October 2008, Marina would continue producing music with the intention of releasing an album. The name "The Family Jewels" was chosen after the song was wrote in January 2009. The album would eventually be released on February 15, 2010 in Europe and Asia. She would begin writing for her next record in March 2010. | |||||
10 | Album Demos | ||||||||
11 | The Family Jewels | Are You Satisfied? (Demo 1) (prod. Marina Diamandis) | First mentioned in MySpace comments on July 2, 2008. The original file is encoded with iTunes 7.6, which was available between January 15 and February 21, 2008. | 2:48 | Jul 2, 2008 | Demo | OG File | Medium Quality | Link |
12 | The Family Jewels | Are You Satisfied? (Demo 2) (prod. Unknown) | This demo of the song was scrobbled by Marina's ex-drummer, Nick Johnson, on January 1, 2009. | 3:21 | May, 2013 | Demo | Full | High Quality | Link |
13 | The Family Jewels | Girls (Demo 1) (prod. Pascal Gabriel, Liam Howe) (Girls, Girls, Girls, Girls!!!) | Sometimes referred to as the "Calm Down" version. Made available as a free download on Marina's MySpace. | 3:34 | Jun 15, 2008 | Demo | Full | Lossless | Link |
14 | The Family Jewels | Girls (Demo 2) (prod. Pascal Gabriel, Liam Howe) (Greek Version) | Sometimes referred to as the "Fast Car" version. Was available for streaming on Marina's MySpace. | 3:32 | May 22, 2009 | Demo | Full | High Quality | Link |
15 | The Family Jewels | Guilty (Demo) | Was scrobbled in May 2009 under the title "GUILTY 2" implying that it may be an earlier version. | May, 2009 | Demo | Confirmed | Not Available | N/A | |
16 | The Family Jewels | 🏆Hollywood (Home Demo) (prod. Marina Diamandis) (Hollywood Infected Your Brain) | Released to MySpace in January 2008. Was scrobbled by a Last.fm user in September 2008 with the album tag of "marina diamandis's Album", which is assigned by Garageband, indicating that this is a self-produced demo. | Jan, 2008 | Demo | Confirmed | Not Available | N/A | |
17 | The Family Jewels | Hollywood (Demo) (prod. Unknown) (Hollywood Infected Your Brain) | A more finalised demo of the song was scrobbled under the title "Hollywood ROUGH" on July 27, 2009. | Demo | Confirmed | Not Available | N/A | ||
18 | The Family Jewels | Hollywood (Sampler Mix) (prod. Richard Stannard, Ash Howes, Starsmith) | Released on The Family Jewels Album Sampler. | 3:28 | 2009 | Production | Full | Lossless | Link |
19 | The Family Jewels | 🏆 Hermit the Frog (Demo) (prod. Marina Diamandis) (MySpace Demo) | First known version of "Hermit the Frog". First mentioned in MySpace comments on June 3, 2007, has yet to resurface. A fake demo exists. | Jun 3, 2007 | Demo | Confirmed | Not Available | N/A | |
20 | The Family Jewels | I Am Not a Robot (Demo) (prod. Marina Diamandis?) | A demo of the song was scrobbled by Marina's ex-drummer, Nick Johnson, on January 1, 2009. | Demo | Confirmed | Not Available | N/A | ||
21 | The Family Jewels | I Am Not a Robot (Sampler Mix) (prod. Liam Howe) | Released on The Family Jewels Album Sampler. | 3:36 | 2009 | Production | Full | Lossless | Link |
22 | The Family Jewels | Mowgli's Road (Demo) (prod. Marina Diamandis?) | Mentioned in an interview to be an incomplete home demo. | Demo | Confirmed | Not Available | N/A | ||
23 | The Family Jewels | Mowgli's Road (B-Side Version) (prod. Liam Howe) | Released as the B-Side to "Obsessions" on the 7" vinyl. Erroneously referred to as an actual demo. | 4:12 | Feb 14, 2009 | Production | Full | Lossless | Link |
24 | The Family Jewels | Mowgli's Road (Sampler Mix) (prod. Liam Howe) | Released on The Family Jewels Album Sampler. | 3:06 | 2009 | Production | Full | Lossless | Link |
25 | The Family Jewels | Numb (Demo) (prod. Marina Diamandis) | Original Filename: Numb The original file of the song gives a date of 2009, and is encoded with iTunes 8.0.1, which was released on October 2, 2008. Most likely self-produced as the album is attributed to "Marina Diamond's album". This version of the song was sent to Tashed.com | 4:18 | Jul 3, 2009 | Demo | OG File | Medium Quality | Link |
26 | The Family Jewels | Obsessions (Demo) (prod. Marina Diamandis) (We've Got Obsessions) | Mentioned in MySpace comments on January 17, 2008. Played as a new song alongside "Happy Meal" in December 2007. Was posted to Neon Gold's site in November 2008. | 3:17 | Jan 17, 2008 | Demo | Full | High Quality | Link |
27 | The Family Jewels | Rootless (Demo) (prod. Marina Diamandis?, Pascal Gabriel?, Liam Howe?) | Scrobbled by Marina's ex-drummer, Nick Johnson, in May, 2009. | May, 2009 | Demo | Confirmed | Not Available | N/A | |
28 | The Family Jewels | Rootless (Sampler Mix) (prod. Pascal Gabriel, Liam Howe) | Released on The Family Jewels Album Sampler. | 3:30 | 2009 | Production | Full | Lossless | Link |
29 | The Family Jewels | Seventeen (Home Demo) (prod. Marina Diamandis | The original file is encoded with iTunes 7.4.2, which was released on September 16, 2007. | 2:57 | 2012 | Demo | OG File | Low Quality | Link |
30 | The Family Jewels | Seventeen (Demo) (prod. Liam Howe) (s e v e n t e e n) | The original file is encoded with iTunes 7.6, which was released on January 15, 2008. Features minor background vocal differences. Potentially the version that the music video is set to. | 3:02 | May 22, 2008 | Production | OG File | Medium Quality | Link |
31 | The Family Jewels | Shampain (Demo) (prod. Unknown) (The Shampain Sleeper) | The original file is encoded with iTunes 7.6, which was released on January 15, 2008. Mentioned in an article by The Guardian in September 2008. | 3:11 | Sep, 2008 | Demo | OG File | Medium Quality | Link |
32 | The Family Jewels | Shampain (Sampler Mix) (prod. Pascal Gabriel, Liam Howe, Richard Stannard, Ash Howes) (Sham Pain) | Released on The Family Jewels Album Sampler under the title "Sham Pain". | 3:13 | 2009 | Production | Full | Lossless | Link |
33 | The Family Jewels | The Family Jewels (Demo) (prod. Unknown) | Rumoured demo of "The Family Jewels". | Demo | Rumored | Not Available | N/A | ||
34 | The Family Jewels | The Outsider (Demo) (prod. Liam Howe, Marina Diamandis) | Released to MySpace on March 17, 2009. | 4:09 | Mar 17, 2009 | Full | High Quality | Link | |
35 | The Family Jewels | The Outsider (Demos) (prod. Liam Howe, Marina Diamandis) | A version of the song has been scrobbled under the title "OutsiderMix2.2L", indicating that there may be more demos of the song. | Demo | Confirmed | Not Available | N/A | ||
36 | Album Outtakes | ||||||||
37 | The Family Jewels | Bad Kidz (prod. Marina Diamandis) | Released as the B-Side on the "Hollywood" 7" vinyl. | 3:44 | Jan 31, 2010 | Released | Full | Lossless | Link |
38 | The Family Jewels | Bad Kidz (Demo 1) (prod. Marina Diamandis) | First mentioned in MySpace comments on April 12, 2008. The original file is encoded with iTunes 7.6, which was released on January 15, 2008. | 3:48 | Apr 12, 2008 | Demo | OG File | Low Quality | Link |
39 | The Family Jewels | Bad Kidz (Demo 2) (prod. Unknown) | Leaked on March 17, 2020, alongside the original version of "Plastic Rainbow" and "China's Dolls" | 3:40 | Mar 17, 2020 | Demo | Full | Medium Quality | Link |
40 | The Family Jewels | Blindfold Me (prod. Marina Diamandis) | First mentioned in MySpace comments on January 27, 2008. Was scrobbled on January 28, 2009. The poor audio quality is a result from a user recording the song, instead of downloading it. | 1:58 | Jan 27, 2008 | Throwaway | Full | Recording | Link |
41 | The Family Jewels | China's Dolls (Rework) (Like China Dolls, Like Dolls) | Rumoured rework of "China's Dolls". | Production | Rumored | Not Available | N/A | ||
42 | The Family Jewels | Daddy Was a Sailor (Rework) | Rumoured rework of "Daddy Was a Sailor". | Production | Rumored | Not Available | N/A | ||
43 | The Family Jewels | 🏆 Diamond Garden (prod. Unknown) | Mentioned in a track-by-track interview of "The Family Jewels". Potentially an alternate title of "Where Diamonds Grow", due to thematic similarities. Marina said that this track was "one or two old songs" that she could use for the next album. | Throwaway | Confirmed | Not Available | N/A | ||
44 | The Family Jewels | Dirty Sheets (prod. Marina Diamandis) | Registered to ASCAP/BMI on February 27, 2010. Was likely to have been recorded in 2008-2009. Song fits the theme of a "die Life" track, but could've also been for the scrapped repackage. | 2:49 | 2011 | Throwaway | Full | High Quality | Link |
45 | The Family Jewels | Happy Meal (prod. Marina Diamandis) | Played as a new song in December 2007, alongside "We've Got Obsessions". First song to be created after the release of "Mermaid vs. Sailor". The song leaked on June 4, 2012 in a fanmade compilation titled "Give Me the Money!", a lyric taken from "Where Diamonds Grow". | 3:56 | Jun 4, 2012 | Throwaway | Full | High Quality | Link |
46 | The Family Jewels | Horror Pop (Rework) | Rumoured rework of "Horror Pop". | Production | Rumored | Not Available | N/A | ||
47 | The Family Jewels | Hot, Cross Bun (prod. Marina Diamandis) (Hot Cross Bun) | Leaked on June 4, 2012, alongside 9 other home demos and a cover of "Perfect Stranger". Possibly one of the 35 home demos considered for "The Family Jewels". | 2:02 | Jun 4, 2012 | Throwaway | Full | High Quality | Link |
48 | The Family Jewels | Hubba (prod. Marina Diamandis) | Leaked on June 4, 2012, alongside 9 other home demos and a cover of "Perfect Stranger". Possibly one of the 35 home demos considered for "The Family Jewels". | 2:37 | Jun 4, 2012 | Throwaway | Full | High Quality | Link |
49 | The Family Jewels | Jealousy (prod. Richard Stannard, Ash Howes) | Original Filename: JEALOUSY 6 168BPM Was on the tracklist of "The Family Jewels" up until October 2009. | 3:22 | ??? | Throwaway | OG File | High Quality | Link |
50 | The Family Jewels | Jealousy (Alternate Mix) (prod. Richard Stannard, Ash Howes) | Original Filename: JEALOUSY 2 168BPM An alternate mix of Jealousy, labeled as mix 2, was scrobbled on April 11, 2009. | Production | Confirmed | Not Available | N/A | ||
51 | The Family Jewels | Jealousy (Unmixed) (prod. Richard Stannard, Ash Howes) | Original Filename: Marina Sessions BIFFCO Jealousy Unmixed Unmixed version of "Jealousy". | 3:22 | ??? | Production | OG File | High Quality | Link |
52 | The Family Jewels | Jealousy (Demo) (prod. Richard Stannard, Ash Howes) | Original Filename: Jealousy ROUGH 1 This version of the song was uploaded to MySpace in April 2009. | 3:23 | Apr 11, 2009 | Demo | OG File | High Quality | Link |
53 | The Family Jewels | Like the Other Girls (prod. Benny Blanco) | An incomplete demo recorded in December 2009, probably for the repackage of "The Family Jewels". The instrumental was repurposed for "Shine Down" by Ximena Sariñana, which was released in May 2011. | 4:23 | Dec 9, 2011 | Throwaway | Full | Medium Quality | Link |
54 | The Family Jewels | Lonely Bones (prod. Marina Diamandis) | Leaked on June 4, 2012, alongside 9 other home demos and a cover of "Perfect Stranger". Possibly one of the 35 home demos considered for "The Family Jewels". | 3:14 | Jun 4, 2012 | Throwaway | Full | High Quality | Link |
55 | The Family Jewels | 🏆 Not That Ugly (prod. Unknown) | First mentioned in MySpace comments on August 16, 2008. Speculated to have been a free download from Marina's MySpace page. It was also speculated to be an alternate title of "Supermodel's Legs" due to thematic similarities, but this is unlikely. | Unknown | Confirmed | Not Available | N/A | ||
56 | The Family Jewels | Pancake Karma (prod. Marina Diamandis) | Leaked on June 4, 2012, alongside 9 other home demos and a cover of "Perfect Stranger". Possibly one of the 35 home demos considered for "The Family Jewels". | 4:36 | Jun 4, 2012 | Throwaway | Full | High Quality | Link |
57 | The Family Jewels | Perfect-Oh (prod. Marina Diamandis) (Perfect Oh, Perfect-o!) | Leaked on June 4, 2012, alongside 9 other home demos and a cover of "Perfect Stranger". Possibly one of the 35 home demos considered for "The Family Jewels". | 3:04 | Jun 4, 2012 | Throwaway | Full | High Quality | Link |
58 | The Family Jewels | Philosopher My Arse (Rework) (Philosopher My Ass) | Rumoured rework of "Philosopher My Arse". | Production | Rumored | Not Available | N/A | ||
59 | The Family Jewels | Plastic Rainbow (Rework) | Rumoured rework of "Plastic Rainbow". | Production | Rumored | Not Available | N/A | ||
60 | The Family Jewels | Silver Walls (prod. Marina Diamandis) | Leaked on June 4, 2012, alongside 9 other home demos and a cover of "Perfect Stranger". Possibly one of the 35 home demos considered for "The Family Jewels".Speculated to be a long snippet as the song ends abruptly. | 1:27 | Jun 4, 2012 | Throwaway | Full | High Quality | Link |
61 | The Family Jewels | Simplify (Demo 1) (prod. Martin Craft?) | Lost demo of "Simplify". First mentioned in MySpace comments on January 17, 2008. Mentioned in an article alongside "We've Got Obsessions", and was said to have only vocals and a gentle piano. | Demo | Confirmed | Not Available | N/A | ||
62 | The Family Jewels | Simplify (Demo 2) (prod. Martin Craft?) | Erroneously reffered to as the final version intended for "The Family Jewels". The original file is encoded with iTunes 7.6.2, which was released on April 2, 2008 | 2:27 | May 12, 2008 | Demo | Full | Medium Quality | Link |
63 | The Family Jewels | 🏆 Sinful (prod. Liam Howe, Pascal Gabriel) | Created in the same session as "Rootless" and was intended to be a bonus track. | 0:10 | Jul 1, 2022 | Throwaway | Snippet | High Quality | Snippet |
64 | The Family Jewels | Sinful (Alternate Mix) (prod. Liam Howe, Pascal Gabriel) | Original Filename: SinfulMix1.1Lf A version of the song was first scrobbled on May 1, 2009, labelled as "Mix 1.1" which could indicate that there are different mixes of the song. | Production | Confirmed | Not Available | N/A | ||
65 | The Family Jewels | Sinful (Demo) (prod. Liam Howe, Pascal Gabriel) | Originally thought to have been the final version up until a snippet of the actual final version had leaked. | 3:38 | Mar, 2011 | Demo | Full | High Quality | Link |
66 | The Family Jewels | Starlight (Home Demo) (prod. Marina Diamandis) | Leaked on June 4, 2012, alongside 9 other home demos and a cover of "Perfect Stranger". Later reworked for inclusion on "The Family Jewels", but was left off of the album. | 5:44 | Jun 4, 2012 | OG | Full | High Quality | Link |
67 | The Family Jewels | Starlight (Rework) (prod. Liam Howe) | Reworked version of "Starlight" created for inclusion on "The Family Jewels". Features an uncut intro. | 4:38 | 2012 | Production | Full | High Quality | Link |
68 | The Family Jewels | Starlight (Rework - Trimmed) (prod. Liam Howe) | Original Filename: Starlight_4m04s Reworked version of "Starlight" created for inclusion on "The Family Jewels". The intro was trimmed by Marina herself for an unknown reason. The original file is encoded with iTunes 7.6, which was released on January 15, 2008. Was uploaded to Marina's MySpace on June 7, 2008. | 4:04 | Jun 7, 2008 | Throwaway | OG File | Medium Quality | Link |
69 | The Family Jewels | Supermodel's Legs (prod. Marina Diamandis) | Original Filename: Supermodel's Legs Erroneously thought to have been an outtake of "Mermaid vs. Sailor". The original file has a year of 2008, and is encoded with iTunes 7.6, which was released on January 15, 2008. | 2:36 | Apr 29, 2012 | Throwaway | OG File | Medium Quality | Link |
70 | The Family Jewels | The Common Cold (prod. Marina Diamandis) | First mentioned in MySpace comments on October 27, 2007. Leaked on June 4, 2012, alongside 9 other home demos and a cover of "Perfect Stranger". Possibly one of the 35 home demos considered for "The Family Jewels". | 3:27 | Jun 4, 2012 | Throwaway | Full | High Quality | Link |
71 | The Family Jewels | This Is L.A. (Rework) (This Is LA, This Is L.A) | Rumoured rework of "This Is L.A." | Production | Rumored | Not Available | N/A | ||
72 | The Family Jewels | Troubled Mind (Rework) | Rumoured rework of "Troubled Mind". | Production | Rumored | Not Available | N/A | ||
73 | The Family Jewels | Unknown Home Demos | Marina said that in an interview with ClickMusic on August 5, 2009, that she had around 35 home demos, and chose 15 to record. It is likely that most or all "Mermaid vs. Sailor" era songs were grouped under this category. | Demo | Confirmed | Not Available | N/A | ||
74 | The Family Jewels | Where Diamonds Grow (prod. Marina Diamandis) (Give Me the Money!, Diamond Garden) | Leaked on June 4, 2012, alongside 9 other home demos and a cover of "Perfect Stranger". Possibly one of the 35 home demos considered for "The Family Jewels". | 3:44 | Jun 4, 2012 | Throwaway | Full | High Quality | Link |
75 | Miscellaneous | ||||||||
76 | The Family Jewels | Greg James Jingle | Created as a joke for Greg James at the BBC. Uses the lyrics and melody from "Hollywood". | 0:34 | Jan, 2010 | Throwaway | Full | Recording | Link |
77 | The Family Jewels | Porn Does Good (Porn is Good for the Soul) | First mentioned in MySpace comments on May 29, 2008. Created as a satirical song after she learned to play 4 chords on a ukelele. Was uploaded to Marina's iTunes on January 3, 2014, alongside the original version of "Seventeen" and the Electra Heart title track. | 2:55 | May 29, 2008 | Throwaway | Full | Recording | Link |
78 | 31 OG File(s) 18 Full 0 Tagged 0 Partial 0 Snippet(s) 2 Unavailable | Electra Heart | (08/08/2011) (The music video for "Fear and Loathing" is released) (11/11/2014) (Froot is released as the lead single from the album of the same name) | In March 2010, Marina would write the first song for her new record. This song, titled "Living Dead", would signal the production direction for "die Life", whereas the direction for "Electra Heart" would be started in May 2010 with the writing of "Starring Role". Marina would envoke the archetypes of typical American day-to-day life after her travels in the country.The character of Electra Heart herself was used to explore these archetypes. The era would conclude in 2014 with the beginning of the "FROOT" era. | |||||
79 | die Life | Marina's second album would originally start off as a dark-electronic record titled "die Life", with "die" being the German article for feminine words. It was originally centred around feminism and sex (as in gender). | |||||||
80 | Electra Heart | Living Dead (Demo) (prod. Greg Kurstin) | The first song wrote for "die Life" in March 2010 and recorded in April 2010. The song's themes were often referrenced in blog posts throughout April. Eventually reworked for "Electra Heart" after the "die Life" idea was scrapped. | 3:33 | Jan 28, 2011 | Demo | Full | High Quality | Link |
81 | Electra Heart | Miss Y ("To Be Great" Version) (prod. Greg Kurstin) (Miss Why) | The original file is encoded with iTunes 10.1, which was released on November 12, 2010. However, the original file lists a year of 2011, so the software was likely out of date. Additionally, The composer is listed as "Daniel" Johns", but his contributions are unknown. | 2:22 | Apr 17, 2012 | Throwaway | OG File | Medium Quality | Link |
82 | Electra Heart | Miss Y ("To Become Great" Version) (prod. Greg Kurstin) (Miss Why) | The original file of this version is encoded with iTunes 10.2.1, which was released on March 8, 2011, meaning that this version was likely created after the "To Be Great" version. This version is sometimes falsely labelled as the final version. | 3:22 | Nov 20, 2020 | Throwaway | OG File | Medium Quality | Link |
83 | Electra Heart | Power & Control (Demo 1) (prod. Greg Kurstin) | Marina teased the song title in a Tweet from November 22, 2010. Potentially self-produced. | 3:39 | Jun 4. 2013 | Demo | Full | Low Quality | Link |
84 | Electra Heart | Power & Control (Demo 2) (prod. Greg Kurstin) | Second demo of "Power & Control" | 3:44 | 2011 | Demo | Full | Medium Quality | Link |
85 | Electra Heart | Power & Control (Demo 3) (prod. Greg Kurstin) | Third Demo of "Power & Control" | 3:47 | 2011 | Demo | Full | High Quality | Link |
86 | Electra Heart | 🏆 Radioactive (die Life Version) (prod. Unproduced?) | Lyrics for "Radioactive" were teased as early as October 2010, however, it is speculated that the song was not recorded before "die Life" merged with Electra Heart. | Demo | Confirmed | Not Available | N/A | ||
87 | Electra Heart | Scab and Plaster (prod. Greg Kurstin) (Scab & Plaster) | Original Filename: Scab And Plaster Ref6 021612 Marina referred to the song as a "The Family Jewels" throwback. Lyrics from the song were teased as early as July 2010. According to its original filename, the song was re-exported on February 16, 2012. | 4:38 | Jan 15, 2023 | Throwaway | OG File | High Quality | Link |
88 | Electra Heart | Scab and Plaster (Demo 1) (prod. Marina Diamandis?) (Scab & Plaster) | A potentially self-produced demo of the song, as the vocals are low quality. | 2:25 | Sep, 2011 | Throwaway | Full | High Quality | Link |
89 | Electra Heart | Scab and Plaster (Demo 2) (prod. Greg Kurstin) (Scab & Plaster) | Second demo of "Scab and Plaster". | 4:48 | Mar, 2011 | Throwaway | Full | High Quality | Link |
90 | Electra Heart | Scab and Plaster (Demo 3) (prod. Greg Kurstin) (Scab & Plaster) | Third demo of "Scab and Plaster". | 4:34 | 2011 | Throwaway | Full | High Quality | Link |
91 | Electra Heart | Sex Yeah (Demo 1) (prod. Greg Kurstin) (Free Sex) | The song was mentioned in an interview dated December 2010 under the title "Free Sex" and was said to be a "key track" from the upcoming album. The original file of this version is encoded in iTunes 9.2.1, which was released on July 19, 2010. | 2:26 | Jan 29, 2011 | Demo | OG File | Medium Quality | Link |
92 | Album Demos | ||||||||
93 | Electra Heart | Bubblegum Bitch (Alternate Mix) (prod. Rick Nowels, Dean Reid) | Original Filename: BubbleGumBitch Spike Ref 4 LIM Alternate mix of "Bubblegum Bitch". File has a date of January 12, 2012. | 2:33 | 2021 | Production | OG File | Lossless | Link |
94 | Electra Heart | E.V.O.L (Demo) (prod. Liam Howe) | Original Filename: EvolOct3 Recorded on October 3, 2011. Lyrics were first teased on July 2, 2011. Original file is encoded with Logic Pro 9.1.3 | 3:40 | Mar 4, 2021 | Demo | OG File | High Quality | Link |
95 | Electra Heart | Fear and Loathing (Demo) (prod. Liam Howe) (Fear & Loathing) | Original Filename: 01 fear and loathing Recorded on May 17, 2011. The song was labelled as a turning point in Marina's life. The original file is encoded with iTunes 10.1.1, which was released on December 17, 2010. | 5:05 | Feb 7, 2023 | Demo | OG File | High Quality | Link |
96 | Electra Heart | Homewrecker (Mix 3) (prod. Rick Nowels) (Home Wrecker) | Original Filename: Homewrecker Spike Ref 3 LIM File has a date of January 18, 2012. | 3:21 | 2021 | Production | OG File | Lossless | Link |
97 | Electra Heart | Homewrecker (Mix 4) (prod. Rick Nowels) (Home Wrecker) | Original Filename: Homewrecker Spike Ref 4 LIM File has a date of January 31, 2012. | 3:21 | 2021 | Production | OG File | Lossless | Link |
98 | Electra Heart | Homewrecker (Sampler Mix) (prod. Rick Nowels) (Home-wrecker) | Released on the Electra Heart Album Sampler. | 3:21 | 2012 | Production | Full | Lossless | Link |
99 | Electra Heart | How to Be a Heartbreaker (Concept Demo) (prod. Martin James) (Let Me Teach You How to Be a Heartbreaker, Be a Heartbreaker) | Original Filename: How To Be A Heartbreaker #2 The original file has a creation date of May 11, 2012, and lists "Martin James" as the composer. Additionally, the file is encoded with GarageBand 6.0.5. | 1:14 | Aug 7, 2022 | Demo | OG File | Low Quality | Link |
100 | Electra Heart | Hypocrates (Mix 3) (prod. Rick Nowels, Devrim Karaoğlu) (Hypocrates (Tell Me)) | Original Filename: Hypocrates Spike Ref 3 LIM The original file has a date of January 12, 2012. | 4:04 | 2021 | Production | OG File | Lossless | Link |