Talk:First two 7"s on a 12"

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In My Eyes was covered by UK punk band Admit You're Shit (AYS) in 1986. (in case this can be worked into the article somewhere) quercus robur



why would In My Eyes be an anti-smoking song more than a song following up the previous straight edge statements? do you got any MT interview as a source?


half of In my eyes is anti-smoking but the other half critiques a person with no integrity or ability to speak up honestly for himself. It's sort of an anti-peer pressure song, more than just an anti-smoking song.



[edit] merge from songs

I'd appreciate it if someone who cares about the band would take the time to merge the song articles into the album article. Thanks. Pascal.Tesson 20:59, 23 September 2006 (UTC)

The three songs need to be merged to this album per this AfD. --Deathphoenix ʕ 20:24, 5 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] ...And Out Come The Wolves

Should Rancid's cover for "...And Out Come The Wolves" be mentioned?