Talk:Spit (album)

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Singles
The singles' pages are now redirects to the album. They contained the following information, in case someone wants to add it to the article:

Brackish
"Brackish" is a song by Kittie, released as the first single from their album Spit.

Track listing

 * 1) "Brackish" (3:06)
 * 2) "Da Shit Ya Can't Fuc Wit" (2:16)
 * 3) "Charlotte" (Alternate Mellow Version) (3:53)

Video
Video: Brackish (3:02)

Video Directed By: Candave Corelli, Juli Berg Video Producers: Laurel Harris, Michael Santorelli

Charlotte
"Charlotte" is a song by all-woman aggro metal band Kittie, released as their second single from their album Spit.

Tracklist

 * 1) "Charlotte - Alternate Mellow Version"
 * 2) "Suck - Live"
 * 3) "Spit - Live"
 * 4) "Charlotte - Alge Remix Radio Edit"

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Tanya Candler
Something in the article needs to talk about how she left the band after recording and how Talena Atfield joined afterward.  danny music editor  Speak up! 16:19, 28 December 2016 (UTC)

Arrangement of info in WP:LEAD
I was going to start it myself, but I figured it might be better done by, the article's main writer.

Anyways, the lead/intro needs to be reorganized a bit. A lot of the information is good, it's just that the ideas aren't really grouped together very well. For example, looking at what it looks like at the time of writing this:

In this order, it mentions:
 * 1) Album release date of Jan 2000.
 * 2) Band forming in 1996.
 * 3) Band signed to label in 1999.
 * 4) Album recorded in 1999.
 * 5) Album certified Gold in 2000.
 * 6) Album finished in 1999.
 * 7) Album delay lead to release 2000.
 * 8) Tour was in 2001.

Conceptually and chronologically, it jumps all over the place. Similarly, the critical and commercial reception are mentioned in different paragraphs.

I'll leave it up to you on how you want to reorganize, but you probably want to rework it so things flow more in chronological order, similar ideas are mentioned together, and some of the sentences can probably be merged together or cut out. (ie it mentions being recorded in 1999 twice.) Sergecross73   msg me  17:21, 27 February 2017 (UTC)


 * Improved the lead. What do you think of it? Statik N (talk) 20:37, 27 February 2017 (UTC)


 * It's...a step in the right direction...but I don't feel like its fully fixed... Sergecross73   msg me  14:00, 28 February 2017 (UTC)


 * What else should I work on? Statik N (talk) 22:10, 28 February 2017 (UTC)