Significance of Valentine's Day to Marilyn Manson

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Manson's spiral heart tattoo, inked on Valentine's Day 2007.
This article is about the holiday. For other uses see Valentine's Day (song) and Valentine's Day (painting)

Valentine's Day is a holiday celebrated each year on February 14. It is the most significant and recurring day within Marilyn Manson's music and artwork. It's most obvious references are the song "Valentine's Day", featured on the 2000 album Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death), and a painting of the same name. Yet, there are several less obvious references in Manson's art, which are listed below.

February 14, 1997

According to their respective album credits, both 1996's "Irresponsible Hate Anthem" and 2000's "Born Again" were recorded on February 14, 1997. The former is especially curious, since it was released on an album which saw its official release over six months prior to this particular date.

It is often said that the song "I Want to Disappear" from 1998's Mechanical Animals was recorded on this date as well. This, however has never been officially confirmed by Manson himself.

Gifts

In the past Marilyn Manson has given his fans "gifts" of some form or another on Valentine's Day. The following events all occurred on February 14th, and unless stated otherwise, are allegedly official Valentine's Day gifts from Manson.

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