Talk:In Defense of the Genre
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[edit] Guest Appearances
In the list of guest appearances, it should say what band (if any) the singers are from. Those names of the guests by themselves are meaningless to most people, unless you're an avid fan of the particular band and happen to know the singer by name.
- Agreed. I'd even suggest incorporating the guest appearance info into the track listing so it's more streamlined. Also, Trever Keith's name is misspelled in the liner notes as Trevor Keith. I added a note pointing this out, but it was reverted. I personally thought it was noteworthy, but if someone could point me to a Wiki policy that says otherwise, I'd be happy to leave it be. Tdogg241 05:31, 25 October 2007 (UTC)
- The band names have been added next to the guest appearances, while the guests themselves don't need to be mentioned through the track listing, due to clutter and the fact that they plainly belong under Personnel. As for the typo, it does not provide any encyclopedic knowledge to the article if mentioned and is fairly irrelevant. The correct name is on the Wiki, that's all that should matter. Vanishdoom 05:53, 25 October 2007 (UTC)
Ermm who does the backing vocals in "An Insult to The Dead"? he sounds a bit like Patrick Stump...
The vocals on "An Insult to the Dead" belong to one of the band members. Yes, it does sound a lot like Mr. Stump, but the booklet says nothing of it. Machu505 (talk) 15:16, 18 November 2007 (UTC)
- It is most likely Coby Linder, as he provided backing vocals throughout the album. —Vanishdoom (talk) 03:10, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Songs
So, where did the other song titles come from? Citations please. Nineinchsin 01:49, 2 September 2007 (UTC)