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'''15''' is a recurring number in the music of [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]], particularly on the ''[[Mechanical Animals]]'', ''[[The Golden Age of Grotesque]]'' and ''[[The High End of Low]]'' albums. This article lists the instances of the number in both Marilyn Manson's music and imagery, as well as other areas relating to the band or its influences.
 
'''15''' is a recurring number in the music of [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]], particularly on the ''[[Mechanical Animals]]'', ''[[The Golden Age of Grotesque]]'' and ''[[The High End of Low]]'' albums. This article lists the instances of the number in both Marilyn Manson's music and imagery, as well as other areas relating to the band or its influences.
  
* In the song "[[Misery Machine]]", the phone that rings in the background, rings 114 times. 1+14=15
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* In the song [[Misery Machine]], the phone that rings in the background, rings 114 times. 1+14=15
* A January 1999 post by [[Marilyn Manson]] on [[MarilynManson.net]]'s message board has the equations "1-5-196+9" (a reference to his birthday, January 5, 1969) and "30%2" (30 divided by two equals 15), followed by the lines "marilyn=7", "=2" and "manson=6" (these numbers combined equal 15). The closing line of the post also reads "15". Similarly, a MySpace blog by Manson on June 2, 2009 is concluded with "MM 15".
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* A January 1999 post by [[Marilyn Manson]] on [[MarilynManson.com|MarilynManson.net]]'s message board has the equations "1-5-196+9" (a reference to his birthday, January 5, 1969) and "30%2" (30 divided by two equals 15), followed by the lines "marilyn=7", "=2" and "manson=6" (these numbers combined equal 15). The closing line of the post also reads "15". Similarly, a MySpace blog by Manson on June 2, 2009 is concluded with "MM 15".
 
* A November 16, 1999 post by Manson on the website's message board includes the line "Maturity, sensibility, rebellion, 15."
 
* A November 16, 1999 post by Manson on the website's message board includes the line "Maturity, sensibility, rebellion, 15."
 
* Fifteen songs appear on the albums ''Mechanical Animals'', ''The Golden Age of Grotesque'' and ''The High End of Low''.
 
* Fifteen songs appear on the albums ''Mechanical Animals'', ''The Golden Age of Grotesque'' and ''The High End of Low''.
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* While not necessarily relating to the band's music, Manson's birthday is January 5, 1969, or 1/5.
 
* While not necessarily relating to the band's music, Manson's birthday is January 5, 1969, or 1/5.
 
* Brian Hugh Warner has 15 letters in it, though this might not have a direct reference.
 
* Brian Hugh Warner has 15 letters in it, though this might not have a direct reference.
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* 15 equals out to AE in pneumatics. AE might possibly stand for Adam and Eve, the first people on this earth according to the Bible.
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* On the latest update of [http://www.marilynmanson.com/ MarilynManson.com] in the news section the numbers of each article go down to 15, then skip out 14 to 11 and start again at 10.
 
* Some interesting mathematical references: 999/15=66.6; 15×444=6,660.
 
* Some interesting mathematical references: 999/15=66.6; 15×444=6,660.
  
 
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