Talk:Feedback File

Fair use rationale for Image:Asian Kung-fu Generation Feedback File.jpg
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Entirely B-side tracks
Actually, there are two songs from the album that are new. I don't have a source or anything... wait... this review by a fansite mentions that two of the songs are new. I don't know if that's citable, but I know that "Kaiga Kyoushitsu" and "Doudoumeguri Yoru" were written for the album, so I put it in. 71.2.72.28 04:23, 30 August 2007 (UTC)

Album, or Compilation?
It says in their discography that Feedback File is listed as an album, which I think should be listed as a compilation, since it mostly consists of b-sides. So shouldn't it be listed as a compilation album, than just a studio album? --Shredder2 (talk) 20:25, 8 February 2011 (UTC)