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"'''Coma White'''" is the fourteenth track of the 1998 release ''[[Mechanical Animals]]''. It is also the fourth and final single spawned from this album. It was only released promotionally and was followed by a music video. The song was inspired by a friend of [[Marilyn Manson|Manson]]'s who was addicted to drugs, and eventually killed herself. It is considered a fan favorite, and one of Manson's most powerful songs vocally and emotionally. In the [[Triptych]], "Coma White" also serves as the sequel song to [[Coma Black]].
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"'''Coma White'''" is the fourteenth track of the 1998 release ''[[Mechanical Animals]]''. It is also the fourth and final single spawned from this album. It was only released promotionally and was followed by a music video. The song was inspired by a friend of [[Marilyn Manson|Manson]]'s who was addicted to drugs, and eventually killed herself. t is considered a fan favorite, and one of Manson's most powerful songs vocally and emotionally. In the [[Triptych]], "Coma White" also serves as the sequel song to [[Coma Black]].
  
 
Also see the in-depth analysis of the Coma White theme on [http://www.nachtkabarett.com/ComaWhite The Nachtkabarett].
 
Also see the in-depth analysis of the Coma White theme on [http://www.nachtkabarett.com/ComaWhite The Nachtkabarett].

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