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[edit] Merge Request
Oppose — I do not believe the mixtape should be merged with the studio album. There is no reason to get rid of the mixtape page.--NPswimdude500 02:16, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
Oppose — Agreed, its a mixtape, this is a collaboration album. Lets merge all of the "Pretox" mixtapes with Detox. No! They are only material recorded by the artist used to promote this new material, that is the only similarity. - NJ Rock