Talk:For Your Entertainment (album)
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Genre
editShould the albums style really be called glam rock? Listening to his Lambert's music, it doesn't seem to follow the definitions of the genre from these sources [1] [2]. I'm removing it. This music is far closer in style to Lady Gaga than Slade. Andrzejbanas (talk) 02:48, 6 November 2009 (UTC)
Panic! At The Disco reference
editTowards the end of "Fever," Lambert says, "I got this fever I can't sweat out." Is that an intentional reference to Panic! At The Disco's debut album, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out? NevershoutBarney! (talk) 23:45, 28 January 2010 (UTC)
Promotion
editThere must be a promotion section split into 2 parts: singles and live performances.Ahmedfarhat (talk) 18:51, 5 March 2010 (UTC)
Soaked
editIn case anyone happens to come by this or anyone has known of this. The song "Soaked" sounds very familiar too Electric Light Orchestra - Can't Get It Out Of My Head It took me awhile too come across this but, the keys and tempo for this song are very similar too the song "Soaked" in the beginning. So this may or may not be important but the genre for this song would probably fall under Symphonic rock. I have no source to back this up but, according to Matthew Bellamy (writer) article his genre falls under Symphonic rock from his previous albums. Just came to let everybody know on Wikipedia about it. Sprite7868 (talk) 05:02, 21 March 2010 (UTC)
Album debut at #29 in Japan
edithttp://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/855838/1/
This charting should be added. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.151.182.69 (talk) 19:40, 25 March 2010 (UTC)
Parental Advisory
editStumbled upon this in a Google search. Can someone tell me if this is the single cover or if it's the international version of the album? If the album had a Parental Advisory in another country I think that's worth mentioning, along with the reasoning (it says "sexual content"; probably sadomasochism and that reference to homosexuality in "Fever"). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.1.51.38 (talk) 03:13, 21 July 2010 (UTC)
RIAA certification
editSince the RIAA keeps a searchable database for gold/platinum certifications, that should be the only source we use for a certification. Recently, a RCA press release has been used to say the album is certified platinum. This is not a reliable, third-party source that should be used to verify anything in the article. Also, currently the link comes back as "404 Not Found", so I cannot even tell what the press release states. As such, I am reverting back to the official RIAA certification database as the source for the album being gold. Aspects (talk) 01:25, 12 May 2012 (UTC)
Reverted again from platinum to gold per current RIAA certification. Omgoodnessme (talk) 22:12, 17 May 2012 (UTC)