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It depends on your point of view.KnottyEmily @ Mar 21 2006, 05:46 PM wrote: isn't that two songs on the same track?
If you see Bite Me as the "end" of YDLMA, then no.
But, if you see Bite me as a completly different track (ie. recorded seperately, etc.) then yes.
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Really, you could view Genius in France as many different songs on the same track. I think that physical tracks are the only true ways of defining what a song is.KnottyEmily @ Mar 20 2006, 11:46 PM wrote: isn't that two songs on the same track?
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