Talk:3.15.20
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New page for re-release when it releases
editWith an upcoming re-release called Atavista on the horizon, with a different tracklist, features, roll-out, music videos, and more (all according to Glover on his radio stream last night), I feel like it's important to keep 3.15.20 as it's own entry on Wikipedia separate from the re-release. Just wanted to put this here to hopefully prevent the page from being completely overwritten when the "finished" project comes out. They may be similar in structure and idea, but I feel like they're going to feel different with how many changes seem to be confirmed to have been made.-Jzahck (talk) 13:16, 15 April 2024 (UTC)
Track listing
editNice4What How is The Rice Thresher, a student newspaper, a reliable source? The website was nothing but a audio stream, there was no metadata built into the pages or anything. The track titles were made up by fans a week before the release. Although I can agree that there is merit to keeping it on the page, at least specify that they're fan titles instead of going off of some claim made in a student newspaper. -Nicenice23 (talk) 15:14, 19 April 2020 (UTC)
- If they're fan-made names, they don't belong in the article. Thanks. Nice4What (talk · contribs) – (Don't forget to share a Thanks ♥) 15:16, 19 April 2020 (UTC)
Album was taken down from streaming platforms.
editThe album was taken down from streaming platforms as of May 9th, 2024, indicating Atavista is coming out soon. Where would this fit on the article? Sandwichcipher (talk) 03:43, 10 May 2024 (UTC)