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::But a flag flown to show a death or mourning would be at half mast or unflown - assuming Trent knows his flags that is [[User:Sheepdean|Sheepdean]] 18:35, 20 May 2008 (PDT)
 
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Is it the death of the Year Zero concept, at least with regards to The Slip not being part of Year Zero?

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I really think this song is a lot more like "Survivalism" which would explain the AIR flag in the artwork...Aeontriad

Artwork Symbolism

I wonder if the artwork symbolizes the death of the leader of the AIR movement. The flag has been turned to the side, the star removed and a trail of blood leading away for dropping down. Aeontriad

Please also note the orientation of the emblem. If we assume that the emblem is replace the American flag, this orientation represents some sort of distress. Aeontriad
But a flag flown to show a death or mourning would be at half mast or unflown - assuming Trent knows his flags that is Sheepdean 18:35, 20 May 2008 (PDT)

Is it the death of the Year Zero concept, at least with regards to The Slip not being part of Year Zero?

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