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This isn't a very encyclopedic article... In all likelihood it's been lifted from some fan page or record label web page. --71.31.153.242 22:14, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
I'm not a big Wiki editor, so I'll probably mess up this comment.
'Fellow act Sister Machine Gun 'inherited' an unused song from this period ("Hole In the Ground)"' seems like poor wording. While SMG did use the song and eventually produced it on an album, what "Fellow act" means is entirely unclear... "Inherited" even more so. I'm not saying the information is inacurrate, just unclear.
Again, I'm just an anonymous editor. Typically I stick to grammar and wording corrections. So if I'm out of line, somebody please bitch-slap me and point me in the right direction. ~~FUBARMONKEY