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This article should not be merged with the Commit This To Memory article because it is a different CD.
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[edit] Regarding merge
- I am not sure what should be done, because this may be a "re-issue", but it is also a "deluxe" version. It includes a DVD and it includes a song not on the regular version. Should it be re-named "(Deluxe Version)"? -Molly1984 October 16, 2006
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- I think the extra song on the CD can be listed under tracks on the main article in the same way that "# Invisible Monsters – 3:57 (Japan-Only Bonus Track)" is listed. A summary of what is on the DVD can also be included in the main article, perhaps under a subheading of "Reissue and DVD". Timb0h 16:29, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
- This is not the same album as "Commit this to Memory", therefore, it needs a different entry. Simply, since this release does not have the same track list and also has new material of a separate multimedia format, the release needs to be left on it's own Wikipage.
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- Excuse me, but the tracklisting is the SAME on both releases. If the only difference is a DVD is attached, a subheading should be added in regards to this re-release. Radagast83 18:18, 30 October 2006 (UTC)