Talk:High/Low (album)

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They made copies of this album in the entire world. It's true.

I doubt it is true, as it seems to be meaningless. Does it mean the album was distributed world wide? If so, it should say that. I'm sure it doesn't mean that they went to Burkina Faso and pressed CDs of their records there. I also removed:

Best song: "Popular" (the first hit of KROQ)

It's not for the Wikipedia to decide what the best song on an album is (see Wikipedia:Neutral point of view). If this song has been particularly acclaimed, then we can give a quote from a magazine or whatever, and that's OK. And I don't see where KROQ fits into this - according to our article on KROQ, they began to broadcast in the 70s, so I doubt anything released in the 90s would be a "first" anything. --Camembert

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Artist name added due to High Low (Nathan Wiley album) per WP:DIFFPUNCT and WP:SLASH, which means that the slash shouldn't be relied on as disambiguation. Ideally would remove the slash completely. In ictu oculi (talk) 08:35, 12 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]