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Punctuation counts (but vibe-editing doesn’t)
Correct typos? Yes. Re-punctuating a whole verse because it ‘looks better’? Probably not. Keep capitalization and punctuation close to the official source.
Don’t mix versions
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Let the lyrics be lyrics
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Edit lightly
If two lines are wrong… fix the two lines. No need to bulldoze the whole page. Think ‘surgical,’ not ‘remix.’
When in doubt, ask the crowd
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Agree, I honestly always skip "Fell into Your Shoes", which I rarely do on any record of theirs. And no, if they, or Epic, insisted on an instrumental interlude, they should have used "The Gist". Honestly, "Leto's Headache" should have made the full album, I can't find that Hot Topic/Shockhound CD ANYWHERE!
Agree, I honestly always skip "Fell into Your Shoes", which I rarely do on any record of theirs. And no, if they, or Epic, insisted on an instrumental interlude, they should have used "The Gist". Honestly, "Leto's Headache" should have made the full album, I can't find that Hot Topic/Shockhound CD ANYWHERE!
This track was just boring, I've heard much better interludes, the altered spelling of the title makes it seem as if they were trolling us to make the album seem like a standard 11-track, when it's actually only 10.
This track was just boring, I've heard much better interludes, the altered spelling of the title makes it seem as if they were trolling us to make the album seem like a standard 11-track, when it's actually only 10.
Side Note: La...
Side Note: La Gargola has only 10 tracks, 47 minutes, but it's solid throughout.
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Not an intro.
idk if that was an insult, or a further agreement.... meh.....
idk if that was an insult, or a further agreement.... meh.....
WORST INTRO EVER!
Worst answer ever...
Worst answer ever...
At first I didn't like it cause I was like no lyrics what a waste, now it's grown on me and I like it better than roswell's spell lol
Oooooh. :/
Oooooh. :/
that's just not right...... I like it better than Fell Into Your Shoes, That song is one of Chevelle's weakest
that's just not right...... I like it better than Fell Into Your Shoes, That song is one of Chevelle's weakest
Agree, I honestly always skip "Fell into Your Shoes", which I rarely do on any record of theirs. And no, if they, or Epic, insisted on an instrumental interlude, they should have used "The Gist". Honestly, "Leto's Headache" should have made the full album, I can't find that Hot Topic/Shockhound CD ANYWHERE!
Agree, I honestly always skip "Fell into Your Shoes", which I rarely do on any record of theirs. And no, if they, or Epic, insisted on an instrumental interlude, they should have used "The Gist". Honestly, "Leto's Headache" should have made the full album, I can't find that Hot Topic/Shockhound CD ANYWHERE!
This track was just boring, I've heard much better interludes, the altered spelling of the title makes it seem as if they were trolling us to make the album seem like a standard 11-track, when it's actually only 10.
This track was just boring, I've heard much better interludes, the altered spelling of the title makes it seem as if they were trolling us to make the album seem like a standard 11-track, when it's actually only 10.
Side Note: La...
Side Note: La Gargola has only 10 tracks, 47 minutes, but it's solid throughout.