Talk:Box Car Racer (album)

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but the problem with you saing that he died at the end of the album does not answer the themes of rebirth.. especially waking up confused and being brought in...

- I removed the "This Album was originally named Burning in the Sun," the person who originally wrote that was confusing this album with an album of the rock/newgrass band "Blue Merle" which has a single called "Box Car Racer" and a single called "Burning in the Sun." Mike Murray 18:25, 3 May 2007 (UTC)

"Italic textOn the back of the CD insert, in faint text, the coordinates "LN W 13 01 1", which means longitude west 13 01 1 degrees. Without the latitude, however, it is impossible to pinpoint an exact location on a globe. If you put the coordinates 'LN W 13 01 1' on Google Earth, it will take you to Manhattan, New York, which is most likely where the story takes place.Italic text" - This doesn't make sense, New York is at longitude 74 degrees West, longitude 13 degrees west cuts through the Atlantic Ocean and parts of Northwestern Africa.

[edit] Bogus description of album concept

Where is this story of the over-zealous government, etc. from? It's certainly not evident in the recording or inlay, and if no-one offers an explanation or reference, i'm removing it from the article. Gebruikernaam 05:54, 23 October 2007 (UTC)