Talk:Party Music

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[edit] <^>v!!This album is connected!!v<^>

[edit] Late vs. Early September

From Wired: "This was done long ago and never meant to be any literal interpretation of an event," said Toni Isabella, label manager for 75 Ark. Luckily, she said, the release date of the CD, entitled Party Music, got pushed back 2 months from early September to November. [1]

I just saw this cover for the first time, and I was wondering about the initial release date. I was wondering if it was in stores on September 11, 2001. The Wired article says the album was delayed prior to the attacks, but it was initially set to release in early September of 2001, which would be the fourth or the eleventh. —Slipgrid 20:43, 20 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Removing Weasel Words

From the Article: "appearing to detonate a pair of twin skyscrapers bearing a strong resemblance to the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center"

Appearing to and strong resemblance are, in this case, weasel words. In fact, the image is of the WTC in NYC. CNN's the source. [2]Slipgrid 20:54, 20 June 2007 (UTC)