Talk:Superunknown

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Why is the spoonman paragraph here? -- Brianhe 06:13, 3 January 2006 (UTC)

coz thats where it wants to be, so nerrrr

[edit] The missing nine

I've heard that Superunknown was originally supposed to feature 26 tracks on 2 CDs, but was scaled down to 15. Will the other 9 (not counting "Flutter Girl" & "She Likes...") ever see the light of day? Regards, --199.29.6.2 20:36, 27 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Track name "Superunknown"

I recall reading on the tracklist of the album that the Track "SUPERUNKNOWN" was written with "UNKNOWN" being vertically flipped. Using Cyrillic letters and other symbols, it is possible to recreate - or at least, emulate - that effect. With this method, should the track name be changed to "Super∩ИКИОMИ"? The main problem I can find with this is some browsers may not support certain characters... —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 194.83.164.22 (talk) 14:42, 11 January 2007 (UTC).

no, because that's basically a logo and not the actual NAME of it. Wikipedia doesn't recreate logos and gimmicks like that in the text (or it shouldn't). just check out the logos of Eminem (backwards second "E") and Toys R Us (backwards R as we all know) and compare to their wiki articles which don't reflect these features.