Talk:Plague Songs

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If I may use this as a forum for discussion, i feel that this idea for an album is nearly un precedented. I must admit I had never seen this I dea implemented. By all means, I saw nothing that made me feel this was particularly "religous" in nature, and currently perusing that single by Imogen Heap, "Glittering clouds." This is un precedented, even though this is just the ramblings of a man with relatively few experiences with musica of EVEry single kind. I am not myself a musician.

Please do not edit my words, above, or else I will feel hurt. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 204.184.4.34 (talk) 00:16, 20 May 2009 (UTC)