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I won't edit the page because I may be wrong, but isn't the Down in the Park sample actually:
 
I won't edit the page because I may be wrong, but isn't the Down in the Park sample actually:
  
 
"All that I have left of her are a few burned pictures that I keep in the dictionary under the word: girl.".
 
"All that I have left of her are a few burned pictures that I keep in the dictionary under the word: girl.".
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<small>The preceding unsigned comment was added by [http://mansonwiki.com/wiki/User:SoulSample| SoulSample] on 16:59, 23 January 2009.</small>
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==Source of Coma Black Intro Sample?==
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I can't seem to find the source of this sample attested anywhere online. <br><br> The Nachtkabarett states "The words which are spoken at the beginning of Coma Black, are: "A loved one laid his head in her lap. Red roses fell to the floor, and the world stood still." A reference to Jackie O holding Kennedy's head after his assasination [sic]" at http://www.nachtkabarett.com/theDevilsNotebook/HolyWood but doesn't overtly state the source. <br><br> It doesn't sound like the voice of any band member as far as I know, but I guess it could have been spoken by someone they employed.
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[[User:Riyuky|Riyuky]] 01:55, 15 February 2010 (UTC)

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Lunchbox

I won't edit the page because I may be wrong, but isn't the Down in the Park sample actually:

"All that I have left of her are a few burned pictures that I keep in the dictionary under the word: girl.".

The preceding unsigned comment was added by SoulSample on 16:59, 23 January 2009.

Source of Coma Black Intro Sample?

I can't seem to find the source of this sample attested anywhere online.

The Nachtkabarett states "The words which are spoken at the beginning of Coma Black, are: "A loved one laid his head in her lap. Red roses fell to the floor, and the world stood still." A reference to Jackie O holding Kennedy's head after his assasination [sic]" at http://www.nachtkabarett.com/theDevilsNotebook/HolyWood but doesn't overtly state the source.

It doesn't sound like the voice of any band member as far as I know, but I guess it could have been spoken by someone they employed.

Riyuky 01:55, 15 February 2010 (UTC)