Talk:Violent Acts of Beauty

Cleanup
I've fixed some misinformation on this page, wrong dates, indicated that the track listing was nto final (as there were songs listed that do not appear on the CD), and some strangely worded stuff that isn't accurate (like "This album will feature live drum tracks"). —Preceding unsigned comment added by Special:Contributions/ (talk)


 * You have no clue what live drum tracks are and when they've been used do you? Other than that what you put is fine. R-Tiztik 05:49, 26 August 2007 (UTC)

Is it your nature to be rude and abusive? I suggest trying to be more cooperative. For one I corrected several of the dates (you had the date of this album as 1998! Its 2007!). The "live drum track" line makes very little sense. Only 2 songs out off the 14-16 that will be on the CD have a live drum track, and one song has only a few live samples. Your article is misleading and uninformative and simply repeats the "live drum" line from a poorly written side-line.com article that misread a press release! I corrected it to not only read better but be more accurate, but you reverted it back, pretty much, to your version. I suggest you do some research and also admit you had several dates WRONG. I also added the other labels to your label section (Metropolis being singled out makes no sense), and corrected a few other details. Why you're so agressive and refuse to be willing to make changes that make sense is a mystery. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.215.92.120 (talk) 05:15, August 29, 2007 (UTC)


 * You have no idea who I am and what I've done on talk pages like this for people who really are rude and abusive, so don't give me this. The date of the album is not 1998 nor did it ever say that. It has been in the demo stages circa 1998, following the release of Oddities. There have been very little interviews in the past two years and so everything that appears here is what can be garnered from pre-existing interviews. Most of what you added is useful, but the notation of live drum tracks is also useful in that no other London After Midnight has used them, and they are not "conventional" in the sense to begin with. How you know there are between 14 and 16 songs on the album and how only two feature live drumming is a mystery to me. I am not rude and abusive. You're relatively new to the Wikipedia community and are in no position to call this on me; I've seen far more extreme. I even told you that besides the exempt of live drumming, what you put was fine. If taking offense to a question of familiarity deludes you from anything else I may say in favor of you, well that isn't really my fault. R-Tiztik 13:13, 29 August 2007 (UTC)