Talk:Trust No One

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Citation

This article used to cite an entry on "Rexall" at The End of Hard Rock: 1990-2001 (http://90shardrock.blogspot.com) inaccurately. That site does not state factually that the "Rexall" video was pulled due to September 11, as older edits to this page cited the it as saying:

"The opening track, "Rexall" would be the album's first single, which included a music video. This was followed by a second single and video, "Hungry". Both tracks found moderate success upon release; however, the video for "Rexall" was pulled from airplay after the September 11th attacks, due to depictions in the video of towers falling in the city[1]."

The link to that site has since been removed, but this article still contains this passage presented as fact, without any source. If someone can find direct information from MTV stating that the video was pulled and for this reason, then this should stay. Otherwise, the paragraph should either be removed, or rewritten as to not misquote The End of Hard Rock: 1990-2001, and have proper the citation restored. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 167.206.19.130 (talk) 05:32, 5 February 2008 (UTC)