Talk:In Love and Death
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[edit] Subliminal Messages.
I have found a subliminal message in this album. At the start of Cut Up Angels, you here in what appears to be a southern accent some gibberish. Played backwards, this track can be heard debatably as "Oh God Mama...I'll be next (next drawn out)...Oh God: yes it is..."
I may be the first to know this, but this information belongs on Wikipedia.
-Helios Rex
- There's been some discussion on that over at http://www.songmeanings.net/, and probably a few The Used fansites. They seem pretty sure it says "Happiness is a warm gun", a reference to the Beatles song. I had a listen to it myself, can't make out the first part too clearly, but it seems to definately say "Happiness is a warm gun, yes it is". Neko
[edit] Re-issue
It is better that there isn’t a re-issue section, since the differences can be adequately described in the first section. – Zntrip 02:40, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Triple Platinum?
Can someone change the sales certification? I just checked on the RIAA website, and this album is only certified gold for 500,000 copies sold, not triple platium for 3 million.
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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Used love and death.jpg
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