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Why "The Arcade Fire EP"? The cover says "Arcade Fire" only!
Yes but its an EP. An EP is too long to be qualified as a single and too short to be qualified as an album. Read wikipedia's article on EP's.
- Although it's not a point that is easy to come to consensus on, I agree with you if you're saying that the disc is "Arcade Fire" and the band is "The Arcade Fire". -- 203.11.167.254 04:45, 25 October 2006 (UTC)