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Under the "Sound" subheading, the article refers to Nine Inch Nails as synth-pop. NIN is industrial rock, which sounds nothing like synth-pop. Is the new sound similar to NIN or synth-pop? [[User:Berserkeley|Berserkeley]] 05:15, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
Under the "Sound" subheading, the article refers to Nine Inch Nails as synth-pop. NIN is industrial rock, which sounds nothing like synth-pop. Is the new sound similar to NIN or synth-pop? [[User:Berserkeley|Berserkeley]] 05:15, 13 July 2006 (UTC)

==Tentative Release date for Chinese Democracy==

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Reverted previous edit

I've reverted the previous edit, because the "Use Your Illusion"-era refers to both UYI1 and UYI2, not just to UYI1, which is only half the era.SoothingR 09:07, 28 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Since a clean version of IRS has now been leaked and so has Better...i edited it.


- Got rid of "supposed" release dates. No point in putting them up until there is a press release.

- Added that the song "Silkworms" will not be on the album, and referenced this to a recent interview with band member Dizzy Reed.

- I fixed the paragraph speculating about songs that will be on the album by removing "Silkworms", since that was contradicted by the following paragraph. Random89 01:02, 11 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]


In March 2006, the band regrouped at the home of Axl Rose to record a cover of the Faith No More song 'Be Aggressive' for inclusion on the soundtrack for the upcoming Texas Chainsaw Massacre prequel

What's the source for that??

  • There isn't one, so delete it.

Longest article?

Is this the longest Wikipedia article on an album yet-to-be released?

I guess so, but the most albums that still have to be released don't take ten years to go through the production stage ;).—♦♦ SʘʘTHING(Я) 07:02, 29 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

NIN is synth-pop?

Under the "Sound" subheading, the article refers to Nine Inch Nails as synth-pop. NIN is industrial rock, which sounds nothing like synth-pop. Is the new sound similar to NIN or synth-pop? Berserkeley 05:15, 13 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]