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[edit] 8-Track Song Order
I'm kind of confused as how this worked if PotW 1 and 2 were linked. Can someone tell me the track order of the 8-Track release of Animals Cowards 12:28, 7 October 2006 (UTC)
- a looped 8 track means that after the last track is played the cassette starts all over at the first track, because the whole tape is ... a LOOP! Usually the part between the last track and the first track is silent, but the 8 track issue of Animals had this e-guitar part in it, so the transition from last to first track was as so that the two songs were connected.--87.122.4.174 01:43, 30 December 2006 (UTC)
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