Talk:Coheed and Cambria discography

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[edit] Singles

How do we know that 'No World for tomorrow" is going to be the next single. 204.185.26.251 (talk) 18:42, 18 December 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Reverted Edits

For some reason someone keeps reverting my edits to the unreleased songs part at the end of this article. The things I'm editing are:

1. "An End to a Beginning" because it is by a band called The Inside and has been mislabeled and passed around on various P2P networks.

2. "Nauraushaun" because it is actually two Shabutie songs called "Origins" and "Life Without You" and has also been mislabeled, according to Shabutie drummer Nate Kelly.

3. "The Upper Armories of Third Deep" because it was first performed by Coheed and Cambria after the release of The Second Stage Turbine Blade but before In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3, and is a rough version of the title track of that album.

4. "Your Love" by The Prize Fighter Inferno, because it was included in the leaked In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 acoustic demos collection and listed as such on a scanned piece of paper apparently written by Claudio himself. I admit that this one's inclusion is sketchy, but the only reason "Run Like Hell" and "Blood Machine" are known as Prize Fighter Inferno demos is because of the exact same piece of paper. So "Your Love" should either be listed, or both "Run Like Hell" and "Blood Machine" should be removed as well.

Can you provide viable source for each one? ≈ The Haunted Angel 19:02, 26 September 2007 (UTC)
I know that Nate Kelly did say that Nauraushaun is actually two songs (Origins and Life Without You), so we REALLY should find a source for that one. I'll look for one. I also agree that the first and third edits listed need to be made. It would be difficult to find a source for the Upper Armories song, but it's logically for it to have been recorded by Coheed rather than Shabutie, because of its placement on the second Coheed album rather than the first. While I'm at it, there was apparently a "Coheed and Cambria EP" that was done as Shabutie. I just listened to a demo version of Devil in Jersey City, entitled "Sweet", purportedly from that EP. No actual telling if it was performed as Shabutie or not, but it's definitely a demo of Devil in Jersey City. Finally, I don't think the Prize Fighter Inferno songs should be listed at all on this page. Coheed and Shabutie share a page on Wikipedia, but Prize Fighter has its own page, and so they should go there. C.V. Reynolds (talk) 19:43, 21 November 2007 (UTC)