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Anniemal - Stuff to add
Great work on the Anniemal article! I would emphasize the Internet buzz a little more (maybe in a couple more sentences), to mention how some of the interest in the album was fan-driven, from music blogs. This article mentions it, and so does this one.

Also, the Critical Reception section could be seen as biased because it doesn't say much about negative criticisms, like how Annie's voice is "thin" and some critics felt that was detrimental, and also there were more than a few critics who called the album "overrated" (this is already mentioned but maybe could be broken out into its own paragraph with other negative criticisms). There were maybe one or two reviews I have seen that dismissed the album as having no substance and just being the same old pop music inundating the radio. Maybe not a valid criticism but it might be worth including also. Overall it might be good to have a separate paragraph for the negative criticisms.

There were quite a few remixes done for the singles from the album, so it might be good to talk about those in the article, although maybe that's not in the scope of this article.

If I think of any other things I will let you know! -  carolyn 81  (user &bull; talk) 18:45, 24 September 2008 (UTC)

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