Talk:Broken Boy Soldiers
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Early listeners? "Compared"? NME? Alt-F4
editWith an edit summary like that, I think I'd like more explanation for your revertion of material clearly labeled as someone's opinion but fleshing out what would otherwise be a rediculosly small article. Robdurbar 09:04, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
Backward Message
editThere is a backward message, I'm sure, on the last track (Blue Veins). Anyone think this is worth mentioning?
PS: I don't have a sound recorder, so I can't decode the message.--XXXtylerXXX 13:53, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
The Backwards Part in the song "Blue Veins"
editI took a look at that backwards part can't make out what it says. All you do is convert the song to a .wav, then you take that .wav and open it in Microsoft’s sound recorder and they have a reverse option, then you save it. I have the song backwards and when it is backwards the part that is not reversed is 1:08 seconds in until 1:27 in. Hope someone can figure out what he says!
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Review section
editI've removed the link to the Robert Christgau review (link), not because he gave it a low 2 star review but because the link takes you to a one sentence "review" which not only misspells the album but only (very, very) vaguely refers to two songs. Anyone disagree? --220.238.76.212 (talk) 13:20, 10 January 2008 (UTC)