Talk:Sappy

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[edit] Spring Cleaning

I made a few changes to the article, mostly due to bad content.

First off, the song was never actually recorded under the title Trophy, and Another Rule was a name made up by a bootlegger and has no place in the article.

Second, the song was never actually placed in the running order for In Utero. The song that was to appear between tourrete's and All Apologies was I Hate Myself and Want to Die, which was included on some promo copies of the album but pulled from the actual release at the last moment. Scans of this promo are available online.

And finally, the home demo of Sad (usually grouped with Cracker and Seed) was not recorded with an acoustic guitar. It is quite clearly an electric guitar, though with a clean tone.

74.129.90.99 (talk) 23:37, 17 January 2008 (UTC)

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