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disambiguiation: Benjamin Kunkel novel

wikified the page - the "f**k"'s are in direct quotes, so i assume, they should be alright.
Xsidx 13:16, 5 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] To Live and Die in New York City

While I think this section deserves a note because of the cover depicting the WTC engulfed in flames I think it is slightly off

First, where did the statement that it was "banned everywhere" come from? I don't recall that and I do recall seeing it at record stores after 9/11. Was this from any particular source? An article or an interview with the band? Or was this the conclusions of the writer who maybe had a few record stores near him pull the CD. Some kind of citation should be referenced here.

Second. The album doesn't appear to hard to find. A check of Amazon has it available from Amazon and E-Sellers. Best Buy carries it, it's currently on backorder. Interpunk shows it as in stock and they are a large online store of punk and hardcore. Verydistro and RevHQ, two more large hardcore stores also show it in stock. So, on that note, I am removing the references to it being "hard to find".--Skeev 13:43, 16 October 2007 (UTC)