Jack Warner
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- "Jack" directs here. For the painting, see Skoptic Syndrome (Jack).
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| Jack Warner - taken from The Long Hard Road Out of Hell
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| Birth name | Jack Warner |
Jack Angus Warner is the grandfather of Brian Warner, who would later become Marilyn Manson. He and his wife Beatrice Warner had only one son, Hugh Warner, Brian Warner's father.
[edit] Grandfather's Cellar
"Hell to me was my grandfather's cellar" — Manson begins his autobiography The Long Hard Road Out of Hell with these words, and continues to explain what was so horrible about that cellar.
"It stank like a public toilet, and was just as filthy. The dark concrete floor was littered with empty beer cans and everything was coated with a film of grease that probably hadn't been wiped since my father was a boy. Accessible only by rickety wooden stairs fixed to a rough stone wall, the cellar was off-limits to everybody except my grandfather. This was his world"
[edit] Appearance in Kinderfeld
Jack is introduced in the Linear notes of Kinderfeld from 1996's Antichrist Superstar.
jack: (not spoken) come, come
through jack's eyes:
the taste of metal
disintegrator
three holes upon the leather belt
it's cut and swollen
and the age is showing
[edit] Trivia
- Jack Warner had a surgical sanctioned hole cut into his neck to allow easier breathing, which is mainly due from years of smoking.
- Many of his sexual festishes involved bestiality, BDSM and standard pornography.
- Jack Warner died in the 1990's.
- Jack was the inspiration for the song "Kinderfeld" and its earlier version "Smells Like Children".