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[edit] Revision as of 21:41, 11 December 2006 by 70.180.90.114
Sorry, your edit messed up some stuff:
- It broke the image link to the album cover (yeah I know the link is spelled wrong but it links to the correct image so it doesn't matter)
- This is the band's 9th album, not 10th. Live at the House of Blues doesn't count because it was intended as a DVD release, not an album. The band promoted their next album Shave the Planet by saying "10 albums later, we're still punk," so obviously they consider Eat Your Face their 9th.
- The band's name is Guttermouth (1 word), not "Gutter mouth." This messed up the link to the band article.
Make sure to hit "preview" after you edit to make sure that your edits don't result in broken links, etc. Seaworldpunk 03:35, 12 December 2006 (UTC)