1. Don't know how many of you have heard of this but I was surprised to pop open the paper this morning and find an article on it. Walmart apparently made the mother-of-all fuck ups when they decided to post 22-30 second clips of all the tracks from the album on to their site:

    (http://mp3.walmart.com/store/artist?artistId=323502&albumId=103573620&tab=albumDetailsTab)

    They were, of course, immediately taken down but not before the internet managed to sink in its claws and tear, ruffle and spread the clips everywhere. From my understanding, the clips don't manage to really convey or represent many of the tracks, most of them don't even have singing in it.

    As I have managed to, blissfully, stay away from all leaks so far so as not to be robbed of the album's full impact when I get it, I'm not gonna search out any clips for anyone. Everyone here's resourceful enough. I just couldn't seem to find any posts on it and figured maybe this (colossal) slip up has gone on unnoticed...?

    PS - Anyone notice walmart's depiction of the album is the cover art MINUS the equal symbol? Kind of a glaring omission. Walmart, you are so on the ball today
  2. Old news mate, check the NLOTH forum. And indeed they posted the cover without the '=' sign. Other sites did that as well, but the official one is the 'signed' (:. ) cover.
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