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On March 10, 2009, a blog entry by producer Sean Beavan confirmed two additional titles, "[[15]]" and the rumored "[[Four Rusted Horses]]".
 
On March 10, 2009, a blog entry by producer Sean Beavan confirmed two additional titles, "[[15]]" and the rumored "[[Four Rusted Horses]]".
  
In a March [[Interview:2009/03/18 I Gave Myself 158 Scars in One Day (Kerrang! magazine)|interview with ''Kerrang!'']], Manson revealed that ''The High End of Low'' contains 15 songs, "15" being its closing track. He also claimed that the fourteenth track [[Into the Fire]] is a "glorious epic" which Twiggy would be most memorable for as a guitarist. Manson also explained that the songs on the album are listed by the order they were written and recorded. He also revealed the title of another song, "We're from America", which was made available for free download through [[MarilynManson.com|the band's website]] on March 27, 2009. The same month, [[The Unruly Demos|five rough mixes]] of songs from the album were leaked to the Internet. Chris Vrenna has commented on the leaks, explaining that "I hate stealing of music in any form. If a band chooses to put tracks online, that is great. [...] But, downloading unauthorized music is that same as walking into your local CD store and shoplifting the disc! I think true fans know that usually songs found online before the record's release are either rough mixes of tracks and will wait to hear the music in the way the artist intended."<ref>[http://www.mistermanson.com/mistermanson.com-chris-vrenna.html Chris Vrenna]. Mister Marilyn Manson. 2009. '''(Italian)'''</ref>
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In a March [[Interview:2009/03/18 I Gave Myself 158 Scars in One Day (Kerrang! magazine)|interview with ''Kerrang!'']], Manson revealed that ''The High End of Low'' contains 15 songs, "15" being its closing track. He also claimed that the fourteenth track [[Into The Fire]] is a "glorious epic" which Twiggy would be most memorable for as a guitarist. Manson also explained that the songs on the album are listed by the order they were written and recorded. He also revealed the title of another song, "We're from America", which was made available for free download through [[MarilynManson.com|the band's website]] on March 27, 2009. The same month, [[The Unruly Demos|five rough mixes]] of songs from the album were leaked to the Internet. Chris Vrenna has commented on the leaks, explaining that "I hate stealing of music in any form. If a band chooses to put tracks online, that is great. [...] But, downloading unauthorized music is that same as walking into your local CD store and shoplifting the disc! I think true fans know that usually songs found online before the record's release are either rough mixes of tracks and will wait to hear the music in the way the artist intended."<ref>[http://www.mistermanson.com/mistermanson.com-chris-vrenna.html Chris Vrenna]. Mister Marilyn Manson. 2009. '''(Italian)'''</ref>
  
 
[[File:HighEndUKSplash.png|thumbnail|right|200px|The fourth photograph released by the band to promote ''The High End of Low'', which was revealed on the record's official minisite, later revealed to be the album's back cover.]]
 
[[File:HighEndUKSplash.png|thumbnail|right|200px|The fourth photograph released by the band to promote ''The High End of Low'', which was revealed on the record's official minisite, later revealed to be the album's back cover.]]

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