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(Just wait; "15" has very recently been confirmed by Manson as the fifteenth track, but "Devour" was only stated to be the opener by a friend of the band, and that was months ago.)
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"'''Devour'''" is a track from the 2009 release ''[[The High End of Low]]''. Former roommate of vocalist [[Marilyn Manson]], Rudy Coby, explains that the song was written after an event where, "my room [was] covered in real blood—none of it my own—and I was driven to an emergency room for the first time in my life." "Devour" was described by Coby as the first song written for the album, "but certainly not the last casualty suffered in its creation."
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"'''Devour'''" is the opening track from the 2009 release ''[[The High End of Low]]''. Former roommate of vocalist [[Marilyn Manson]], Rudy Coby, explains that the song was written after an event where, "my room [was] covered in real blood—none of it my own—and I was driven to an emergency room for the first time in my life." "Devour" was described by Coby as the first song written for the album, "but certainly not the last casualty suffered in its creation."
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 18:36, 24 March 2009

"Devour" is the opening track from the 2009 release The High End of Low. Former roommate of vocalist Marilyn Manson, Rudy Coby, explains that the song was written after an event where, "my room [was] covered in real blood—none of it my own—and I was driven to an emergency room for the first time in my life." "Devour" was described by Coby as the first song written for the album, "but certainly not the last casualty suffered in its creation."

Appearances

Albums

Versions

  • Devour — Appears on The High End of Low