Talk:Doppelgänger (The Fall of Troy album)

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The song is called "The Hol[ ]ly Tape". It is not called The Holy Tape. It is based upon the novel "House of Leaves", and a character named Holloway. In the novel, parts of the text were burned by ashes, and the burned out holes were represented by "[ ]". Thus, the song references The Holloway Tape from the novel.

The label that put it out, Equal Vision Records, lists is as such here. I take the label that released it as being a more credible source than allmusic.com or etc, considering they do not have a tracklisting on their band website. allmusic.com lists it incorrectly. I own the album but I can't really post that as a source.

Oh, and the article for House of Leaves is here. It mentions the Holloway Tape in passing under the Holloway heading, and below references Fall of Troy.

CharCoal 22:03, 11 November 2007 (UTC)

CharCoal is correct, if everyone would like to get out their albums and look on the back, the brackets are indeed present, and it is a reference to House of Leaves. Please do not revert it back, the song is not called the holy tape, but the HOLLOWAY tape, only written as mimicking the book. Olliemilne 18:28, 13 November 2007 (UTC)

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