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[edit] Tracks
The track titles are being changed back and forth from "Whispers" to "Whispers in the Dark" and "Falling Inside the Black" to "Falling Into the Black". Amazon.com and itunes both list the titles as "Whispers in the Dark" and "Falling Inside the Black". I don't have the CD, so if the back cover of the album says something else let me know. For now I'm going to revert the titles to what amazon.com and itunes have.--roger6106 04:27, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
The beginning of this article has a pretty biased-sounding POV, particularly the part about "undeniably catchy choruses." I agree and all, but it's still not a neutral POV. I'm not good with words, so I'll leave this for someone else to correct. Philipdistefano 18:02, 10 October 2006 (UTC)