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Latest comment: 12 years ago2 comments2 people in discussion
Usually discographies have the amount of albums sold, some other info, and etc. If anyone wants to find some citations and what not, then this could turn into a great discography. I will try to find a source for total amount of Modest Mouse sales.
I think albums such as the Rave On Buddy Holly tribute and the Magic Eye compilation where they only contributed a song, either need not be mentioned, or if they must be mentioned, they should have their own section called "Compilation contributions" or something. Go look at the Beatles or any other fine examples of discographies on WP. Also "Whenever You See Fit" is missing, which is a split EP with 764 hero, and certainly worth mentioning ahead of albums on which they have one track. I'll see if I can make some of these changes. Dancindazed (talk) 20:08, 20 June 2012 (UTC)Reply