Talk:Sugar, We're Goin Down
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[edit] genre
I think the genre the genre should be changed to somthing more suitable. May I suggest Emo/Pop, or Emo/Punk
Not emo. Pop-punk or pop-rock is suitable, in my opinion.
[edit] funny video parody
Not sure if this video attained or will attain cult/pop culture status in relation to this songs' unintelligible lyrics. -Andrew 08:55, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
- Tip: Don't post links to silly videos when you've had one too many Gin & Diet Sprites... -Andrew 18:28, 16 January 2006 (UTC)
I dunno mate, this parody is quite popular. User:CronoDroid
[edit] popularly misheard lyrics
"loaded god complex" or "loaded gun complex"?
- I dunno, dya reckon this song could be about anti semitism? probably about their experiences as being shunned out of their communities and being thaught of as devils with the horns? what dya think?
- It's "god complex," with a lowercase 'g'. God complex —paul?
what about this, in the lyrics book that comes from the cd it says he wishes to be the "friction in his jeans" yet when you listen it's obviously not "his" but maybe "her" or "your" A typo in the printed lyrics? or maybe someone trying to make a gay joke.
[edit] Pt. 2 Cover
Well, tooling around with WikiText for about 30 minutes, I could not figure out how to add to the bottom of the box for the Pt2 cover.. The image name is Sugar we're going down cover2.jpg .Perhaps someone could help? -- Diehard2k5 01:21, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
- There, I used the {{Extra album cover}} template. I did the same thing on Fall Out Boy/Project Rocket Split EP and From Under the Cork Tree. Oh, and could someone add some information about the second part? I personally didn't even know there was a second part. What's the point of showing the cover if we don't talk about what it's for. I saw it in the track listing, but I still don't know what it is. —Akrabbimtalk 20:49, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
- All it is is the second single released. The first single had a different B-Side than the second one. That's the only difference that I know of. -- Diehard2k5 00:25, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
- Well, if you figure out the release dates and information, it should be noted in the article. I don't know anything about that. —Akrabbimtalk 00:37, 18 June 2006 (UTC)
- It's all on Amazon. They were both released on the same day. Diehard2k5 21:35, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
- All it is is the second single released. The first single had a different B-Side than the second one. That's the only difference that I know of. -- Diehard2k5 00:25, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Requested move
Shinigami Kamenzi attempted a cut-and-paste move, which I have since reverted. He tried to move it to Sugar, We're Goin Down, without an apostrophe at the end of 'Goin'. I agree with him that it should be moved, so I am formally proposing it.
Sugar, We're Goin' Down → Sugar, We're Goin Down … Rationale: The apostrophe at the end to 'Goin' is nonexistant in on most tracklistings of From Under the Cork Tree. —Akrabbimtalk 19:44, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Survey
- Add *Support or *Oppose followed by an optional one-sentence explanation, then sign your opinion with ~~~~
- Oppose: without the apostrophe is incorrect. Bubba ditto 23:27, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
- Support: Despite the spelling "Sugar, We're Goin' Down" being more correct English, the track listing on the official CD album does not include the apostrophe in "Goin'" and neither does the title on the official CD single; both spell the title of the track "Sugar, We're Goin Down". Shinigami Kamenzi 16:36, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Discussion
- Add any additional comments
[edit] Result
Moved. -- Kim van der Linde at venus 21:13, 8 July 2006 (UTC)