Talk:Sonic Assassins

Fair use rationale for Image:SonicAssassinsEP.jpg
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"Angels of Death"
I think something needs to be clarified here. There is a line at the end of the article that declares "Magnu/Angels of Life" is a completely different song than "Angels of Death". I can only assume this was included in the article because the song also appears on Hawkwind's "Spirit of the Age" compilation, where it is listed as "Angels of Death". Is someone trying to say the song is mislabeled on "Spirit of the Age"? Even more confusing, there is no mention of said compilation in the article.

I suppose there is also the possibility that the song is listed correctly on the compilation, but mistakenly identified as "Magnu/Angels of Life" by iTunes. I just uploaded my copy of the CD to my iTunes library and that's how it comes up. It even lists "Sonic Assassin[sic]" as the track artist.

Either way, I think we need to know why the contributor felt the need to make that distinction in the article. Rattlesnake269 (talk) 08:24, 12 January 2014 (UTC)Rattlesnake269