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Moved from main article

This is all opinion and conjecture so moving it here to be verified and / or cleaned up:

Despite the record-breaking success of "Flaunt It", sales of the album have been disappointing. The reasoning for this could be that at the time of its release the single, "Bimbo Nation" was in its prime release and not doing so well. Fans also add that now it is mainly because their next single, "The Others" wasn't included on the album as it was recorded after the album's release. Record company Sony BMG Australia have cancelled plans that would have seen an album re-release, including "The Others".

Straussian (talk) 12:42, 20 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]