Do you think the reason Trent could be handing out these tracks (other then for marketing purposes) is to show that with a strong fan basis it won't really affect the sale of the album? I mean theres no doubt that he would know how far and fast the tracks are spreading, so if it bothered him he could have stopped it after the first. Maybe it could be an attack on musician's that feel that the internet is crippling there income... If this is the case make sure you get out there and prove him right by buying the album. Not that you wouldn't be anyway.. there's nothing like adding another shiny halo to the collection. --Quentin 20:52, 25 February 2007 (PST)
I took out the link to Symphony of Noise. My thought is that this article should be about this song specifically, not all released songs generally. --Tsguitar 00:30, 26 February 2007 (PST)
No, seriously, if this is an article about a specific song, a link to all released songs isn't relevant. Links to that specific song are, but a link to the full available catalog isn't what should be here. That causes this page to begin losing focus. Does anyone see a reason to keep that link to the Symphony of Noise page? --Tsguitar 15:25, 26 February 2007 (PST)
Absolutely not. It's an article about In This Twilight, not about some or any other songs. The link to the four songs should, in my opinion go, but the direct link to download the song from symphony of noise might be a good thing to add to the places to download the song from. --Drake
Link to symphony of noise is gone. There are already links to the songs -Malechite 16:14, 26 February 2007 (PST)