Talk:It Just Gets Worse

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[edit] Release Date

I was in college radio until I graduated in 1998 and served as the metal programming director when this album came out. As it was 1998 when I was still in college, and thus playing this CD on my station, I dsagree with the release date being Noveber, 1999. It has to be 1998. Please confirm this.

[edit] Number of tracks?

In the article it has 39, but then in the tracklisting it goes to 40 . . . —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 220.244.207.29 (talk) 01:48, 11 December 2006 (UTC).

[edit] Album Cover Controversy

I had heard years ago (in the Grimoire of Exalted Deeds) that the album cover was supposed to be a cartoony drawing of a punk giving a thumbs up to Hitler, but Earache was afraid of controversy it would bring & ordered another cover be drawn immediately. Does anyone know anymore about this?--Hndsmepete 03:10, 3 February 2007 (UTC)

As far as I;m aware, that wasn't the cover, but the picture was included in the CD booklet. Mr pand 15:21, 7 February 2007 (UTC)

a lot of this is quite unencyclopedic, paticularly the description of the Hitler song and the bit about clapton, if it could be reworded not in five year old speak tha would be good, i also question the judgment of any parent letting their five year old know of anal cunt.

The "citation needed" tag for "Hitler Was a Sensitive Man" seems a little gratuitous. Putnam is clearly referring to Ernst Röhm and Joseph Goebbels as Hitler's "gay and handicapped officers" (respectively). Hitler's vegetarianism and abstinence from tobacco are also reasonably close to historical fact for, well, a band like Anal Cunt. The only part of the song that is factually incorrect is Hitler's alleged attendance of Vienna's Academy of Fine Arts. He was never admitted. I agree that a single song from It Just Gets Worse is not noteworthy enough for encyclopedic joke-spoiling (if you don't get Anal Cunt, wikipedia is probably not going to help). Citation, however, is not the problem with this part. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.182.50.8 (talk) 04:06, 16 October 2007 (UTC)