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editI was at their Buffalo concert, and I asked Kyle when the new album was coming out, and he said it would be in January. So that's what I'm going to make the article page say.
Reply: Given that it's almost the end of January and it's still not available, this seems to be unlikely. Their homepage has also recently been updated with the name of the album. Frailgesture 07:03, 27 January 2006 (UTC)
Anathema
edit- Rainer Maria is the first band ever known of using the word "anathema" in a song.
Where did that information come from? Imaginaryoctopus(talk) 17:18, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
I find it unlikely they were the first band ever to have used the word. There is no way to verify that. I am going to delete that passage. If there's some proof of this, it can come back. Admiralakbar 03:09, 10 March 2006 (UTC)