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A source code that first originated in a flash sequence of the post-Lest We Forget (The Best of) era of MarilynManson.com. For over a year, the fan community worked at deciphering the patterns and codes in this incarnation of the website, but the attempts found no turning point, and in November 2006, the site was completely revamped and all traces of this code had been revoked. However, the number string does still appear in the meta tag on the news page of the official website.

[edit] 15

The fifteenth and final track from Marilyn Manson's 2009 release The High End of Low.

[edit] 1996

The thirteenth track of the 1996 album Antichrist Superstar. A spoken live version can be found on Dead to the World.

[edit] 1999

A song originally written and performed by Prince and partially performed by Marilyn Manson during several legs of the band's Dead to the World Tour in 1997.

[edit] 20 Greatest Hits

20 Greatest Hits is a compilation of tracks from Portrait of an American Family, Antichrist Superstar, Mechanical Animals, Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) and The Golden Age of Grotesque.

[edit] 25th Parallel

25th Parallel is a South Florida lifestyle magazine. Brian Warner, better known today as Marilyn Manson, worked for the magazine in the 1990s writing music articles.

[edit] 2wo

2wo was an industrial metal band formed by former Judas Priest lead singer Rob Halford as side project after the break-up of his first solo project, Fight.

[edit] 333 Lunatic Lane

A South Florida band formed presumably sometime during 1990, of which Sara Lee Lucas was a member.

[edit] 500 Cent

500 Cent is a painting by Marilyn Manson depicting a green figure that resembles Abraham Lincoln.