Recurrences of the number 15 in Marilyn Manson's music

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15 is a recurring number in the music of Marilyn Manson, particularly on the Mechanical Animals and The High End of Low albums.

  • Fifteen songs appear on the albums Mechanical Animals and The High End of Low.
  • Manson harmonizes the pre-verses of the songs "New Model No. 15" and "User Friendly" with exactly fifteen "doo"s.
  • One of two scales of measurement often used to determine a level of coma is the Glasgow Coma Scale, which is a simple 15-point scale used to assess severity of neurological trauma and establish a prognosis. Coma is a recurring theme in the art for Mechanical Animals, as well as the song "Coma White".
  • Original pressings of Mechanical Animals had a fifteenth track accompanying a Shockwave program that played when the disc was inserted into a computer.
  • The band logo on the cover of Mechanical Animals and the singles spawned by the album, as well as the "We're from America" single reads "MAR1LYN MAN5ON".
  • The fifteenth track on The High End of Low is entitled "15".
  • The High End of Low will be released roughly 15 years after the band's major label debut, Portrait of an American Family.
  • The number 15 spans across the MM logo on the back of the "We're from America" single.
  • The Omega-head logo which appears in the Mechanical Animals liner notes contains 15 squares on its forehead.
  • The worldwide release date for Mechanical Animals was September 15, 1998, or 9/15 (9+1+5=15).
  • There are fifteen letters in the The High End of Low title.