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[edit] Incorrect Title
This is proof that the title of the album is in fact "The Secret Life Of The Veronicas"!
"That determination has resulted in The Secret Life Of The Veronicas, one of the most dazzling debut albums in recent musical memory, highlighting twelve tracks written and produced by, with and for The Veronicas. The Secret Life Of The Veronicas spotlights such standout cuts as "Revolution," "Mouth Shut," "When It All Falls Apart" and "Everything I'm Not" along with their scorching new single "4ever."
I got this from their Official Website and the source can be found here http://www.theveronicas.com/indexhtml.html#homeanchor Pnatt 17:08, 26 April 2006 (UTC)