Talk:Saosin (album)

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[edit] Lost Symphonies

lost symphonies first appeared on translating the name. I went ahead and changed this.

[edit] Debut Album

Using the term "debut album" for this CD isn't entireley true. EP's constitute albums. The Saosin EP has been fully released with a single, video, tour, the whole nine yards. Therefore, this LP to be released isn't exactly a "debut" release.--Jpagel 19:55, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

That'd be true if an EP was an album. An EP is too short to be qualified as an album (see Extended play). Plus, it's their FULL-LENGTH major-label debut album. They haven't had a full-length on a major-label yet, so it's a debut album. Wlmaltby3 02:37, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
I'm sure there are famous bands out there who have released a few albums, without having released a single EP. Let's say one of those bands/artists releases an EP after having released 8 albums. Would you call that their "debut EP"? I don't think that would make much sense. "The Alanis Morissette debut EP!" noroom 20:03, 15 September 2006 (UTC)

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