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"'''Just a Car Crash Away'''" is a track on the 2007 release ''[[Eat Me, Drink Me]]''. ''Rolling Stone'' describes it as "a bic-waving ballad, a death march punctuated by [[Tim Skold]]'s searing guitar solo."
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"'''Just a Car Crash Away'''" is a track on the 2007 release ''[[Eat Me, Drink Me]]''. ''Rolling Stone'' describes it as "a bic-waving ballad, a death march punctuated by [[Tim Skold]]'s searing guitar solo." The song was inspired by the break-up with now ex-wife Dita Von Teese. In an interview with ''Revolver'' magazine, Manson said, "I compare love to fire, and how it consumes everything, and scars everything, and changes everything. A couple people I have played it for have cried, but I don't think it's sad, I just think it's terribly romantic, in a Bram Stoker sort of way".
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 16:07, 25 March 2007

"Just a Car Crash Away" is a track on the 2007 release Eat Me, Drink Me. Rolling Stone describes it as "a bic-waving ballad, a death march punctuated by Tim Skold's searing guitar solo." The song was inspired by the break-up with now ex-wife Dita Von Teese. In an interview with Revolver magazine, Manson said, "I compare love to fire, and how it consumes everything, and scars everything, and changes everything. A couple people I have played it for have cried, but I don't think it's sad, I just think it's terribly romantic, in a Bram Stoker sort of way".

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