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According to a 2010 interview with John 5 <ref>[http://www.providermodule.com/thedevilsprefect.html]Provider Module - The Devil's Prefect: An Interview w/ John 5</ref> during the recording sessions for [[Holy Wood]], the band composed an entire album known simply as ''The Factory'' which consisted solely of instrumentals, the only known details of this album is that the instrumentals are orchestral. Below is the actual quote from [[John 5]]:  
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According to a 2010 interview with John 5 <ref>[http://www.providermodule.com/thedevilsprefect.html]Provider Module - The Devil's Prefect: An Interview w/ John 5</ref> during the recording sessions for [[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)|Holy Wood]], the band composed an entire album known simply as ''The Factory'' which consisted solely of instrumentals, the only known details of this album is that the instrumentals are orchestral. Below is the actual quote from [[John 5]]:
<blockquote>''&nbsp;I'm proud of everything I've done during Marilyn Manson. I worked very hard on both the albums and they are very close to me. The only difference between the two is that we did a lot of acoustic work on Holy Wood, and hopefully people will hear it one day. '''Next we did a whole other record, it's all instrumental, but not guitar instrumental. Very orchestral, string and different instruments, called The Factory, not a lot of people know this.''''' </blockquote>
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{{cquote|I'm proud of everything I've done during Marilyn Manson. I worked very hard on both the albums and they are very close to me. The only difference between the two is that we did a lot of acoustic work on Holy Wood, and hopefully people will hear it one day. '''Next we did a whole other record, it's all instrumental, but not guitar instrumental. Very orchestral, string and different instruments, called The Factory, not a lot of people know this.'''}}
  
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* [[List of unreleased Marilyn Manson projects]]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:22, 23 January 2024

According to a 2010 interview with John 5 [1] during the recording sessions for Holy Wood, the band composed an entire album known simply as The Factory which consisted solely of instrumentals, the only known details of this album is that the instrumentals are orchestral. Below is the actual quote from John 5:

I'm proud of everything I've done during Marilyn Manson. I worked very hard on both the albums and they are very close to me. The only difference between the two is that we did a lot of acoustic work on Holy Wood, and hopefully people will hear it one day. Next we did a whole other record, it's all instrumental, but not guitar instrumental. Very orchestral, string and different instruments, called The Factory, not a lot of people know this.

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  1. [1]Provider Module - The Devil's Prefect: An Interview w/ John 5

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