Talk:Escape from Noise

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"Christianity is Stupid" doesn't sample a sermon, the vocals are done by Rev. Ivan Stang of the Subgenius.

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Djinn112, I noted the changes you made to the track listing. Quoting individual track names is a style point I probably overlooked, so sorry for that.

I do have a question about the corrections to the grammar. The track names were entered exactly as they appear on the album. Wouldn't it be more appropriate to keep them that way? I wouldn't consider it correct to alter the name of the Beastie Boys' "Alright Hear This" even though it, too, is grammatically incorrect (and probably more so).

Even if it is appropriate to alter capitalization for correctness, I believe "Christianity Is Stupid" is correctly capitalized since "Is" is a verb.

LarryGilbert 21:26, 2004 Mar 6 (UTC)

Looking over the changes I made, I agree with you. I've put the track titles back as they were in the version prior to mine, with only the quotation marks added.
-- Djinn112 22:02, Mar 6, 2004 (UTC)
I just noticed that. Thanks. In fact, I went back to double-check that I was really correct when I said the titles were exactly as they appear on the album. And it turns out I got a few wrong! "Over The Hiccups" and "The Way Of It" are two examples. I hate seeing "The" and "Of" capitalized, but I'll change those just to stay consistent. :-) "Methods of Torture" does use a lower-case o in "of", though. Weird. Anyway, off I go... —LarryGilbert 22:09, 2004 Mar 6 (UTC)