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[edit] Source of Sample for "Steal My Sunshine"
The attribution to More, More, More strikes me as incorrect unless someone with inside knowledge of production of the track can testify to this fact. It seems far more likely that the source of the sample is one of several "KC and The Sunshine Band" songs, hence naming the track "Steal My Sunshine." "Get Down Tonight". "The Hustle", "Shake Your Booty" and several other KC songs use the same beat and syncopated clap.
Could someone please comment on this before I make a change? (ImagoDei 23:32, 3 March 2006 (UTC))
[edit] Wait, I will ask
I'm very sure that it was from "More More More" because being the "hardcore" Len fan I am, I read from a previous article that Marc said that it was from More More More and mentioned nothing about the "KC and the Sunshine Band", however to confirm this, I will ask Marc. Darkroom Danny 10:38, 11 March 2006 (UTC)
- On the sleeve of the single (which I have), it lists "More More More" as the source of the sample, and Gregg Diamond (who wrote "More More More") is listed as a co-writer..... 62.232.55.188 14:14, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] OST
What is an OST? Shouldn't this be spelled out at least once so people know what the abbreviation stands for? Dismas|(talk) 15:02, 11 March 2006 (UTC)
- OST stands for Official Sound Track. you could have just googled it up. They use the abbreviation all the time in music websites. Darkroom Danny 06:12, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] began as a pop punk band
im adding this band to the "pop punk groups" category since it began as a pop punk group according to the New York Times, link, [1]. Heres the direct quote: "Led by the siblings Marc and Sharon Costanzo, Len began in 1990 as a pop-punk band. Traces of that past remain on You Can't Stop the Bum Rush. The band's probable next single, Feelin' Alright, boasts a crunchy riff by the hair-metal guitar god C. C. DeVille and a cathartic lyric reminiscent of the Offspring." Xsxex 21:03, 21 August 2006 (UTC)