Jack Warner
- "Jack" directs here. For the painting, see Skoptic Syndrome (Jack).
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Jack Warner - taken from The Long Hard Road Out of Hell
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Background information | |
Birth name | Jack Warner |
Jack Angus Warner is the grandfather of Brian Warner, who would later become Marilyn Manson. He and his wife Beatrice Warner had only one son, Hugh Warner, Brian Warner's father.
Grandfather's Cellar
"Hell to me was my grandfather's cellar" — Manson begins his autobiography The Long Hard Road Out of Hell with these words, and continues to explain what was so horrible about that cellar.
"It stank like a public toilet, and was just as filthy. The dark concrete floor was littered with empty beer cans and everything was coated with a film of grease that probably hadn't been wiped since my father was a boy. Accessible only by rickety wooden stairs fixed to a rough stone wall, the cellar was off-limits to everybody except my grandfather. This was his world"
Appearance in Kinderfeld
Jack is introduced in the Linear notes of Kinderfeld from 1996's Antichrist Superstar.
jack: (not spoken) come, come through jack's eyes: the taste of metal disintegrator three holes upon the leather belt it's cut and swollen and the age is showing
Trivia
- Jack Warner had a surgical sanctioned hole cut into his neck to allow easier breathing, which is mainly due from years of smoking.
- Many of his sexual festishes involved bestiality, BDSM and standard pornography.
- Jack Warner died in the 1990's.
- Jack was the inspiration for the song "Kinderfeld" and its earlier version "Smells Like Children".