Talk:The X Factor (album)

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[edit] dark album

As for this being a dark album, Somewhere In Time isn't exactly what i'd call a cheerful album either... Gringo300 12:00, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

I agree. Almost all Iron Maiden albums are dark. I'd be hard pressed to pick the darkest one.

[edit] What do you guys have against Bayley?

However, it is worth noting how little of the songwriting is by Harris compared to many other albums.

Removed this from the article. Harris is credited on 10/11 of the songs. Now my math may not be the best around but that's roughly 91%. The only album that even goes higher is Killers. I'm also getting the image that the people making the latest additions have something against this album or Bayley and therefore I'm gonna be putting those ugly citasion needed signs in the article until someone gives factual proof that this album or its cover are somehow so incredibly inferior to everything else Maiden have done that it actually warrants mention. -TheHande 19:19, 26 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Name

"It is called The X Factor because it is the band's 10th studio album." I remember from some interview that wasn't the only reason they called it The X Factor. But I can't quite remember what the other reasons were. --Mika1h 20:07, 15 November 2006 (UTC)