Talk:Gatsbys American Dream
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[edit] "LP" You mean there's actually a group left that releases on vinyl?
Is it ONLY on LP, or is LP an option alongside CD and/or audiocasette.
- In this context LP means "long play" or according to that page "A long play album is a music album that is considered a whole, often nearing an hour in total length. Compare EP, which is longer than a single but shorter than an LP." Just a fancy word for a full-length album. Hmm. 69.85.180.47 09:10, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] First paragraph's reference to genre
It can't be said that they draw influence from emo? Bullshit! I love the band, but they're within that scene and express so many similarities and influences to the scene. Its a scene more than a genre but it is still a genre and their music expresses so many similarities to the genre, making it a total denial to not include that in the long list of genre influences that are included in the article. I'm going to add it, if anyone disagrees, do it here please. Leopold Stotch 06:26, 4 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Band Name
I know the page says the band is "Gatsbys American Dream [sic]" but is it really Gatsbys and not Gatsby's? I have the album Gatsbys American Dream, and the artist is labeled as Gatsby's and the album is Gatsbys John R S 20:12, 6 October 2007 (UTC)
- They were pretty inconsistent with how they used the apostrophe, but I believe didn't use it more often than not (i.e. there are more things out there that say Gatsbys and not Gatsby's). Tdogg241 23:34, 8 November 2007 (UTC)

