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Any proof this existed?--The Crowing 18:24, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
I asked the same thing a while ago, with no response in Talk:The Penelope EP. The same question should be asked about The Coheed and Cambria EP too. So far I've only heard second hand mentions of ramblings from Nate Kelley about it, with little to no details or sources. What I can say is that the songs themselves seem to exist, so I guess that might be proof enough. ¬rehevkor¬ 22:51, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
I have actually heard about the COCA EP. No proof, other than the fact that Josh has stated SSTB was nearly all demos. So it existed theoretically.
YES IT EXISTS!!! Haha... I might possibly have it on my computer. Maybe <_<
I thought it was 'Strung Short'. I could be wrong, though. -Anonymous COCA fan