Talk:Watery, Domestic

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What's up with the chronology? Wouldn't the next release be Westing? Or, if we're not including compilations, the Cut Your Hair 7"? I just don't see how Rattled by la Rush can be next in the chronology. Speaking of which, how is Perfect Sound Forever the previous release? That would go to the Trigger Cut 7", I think. 209.145.85.66 17:31, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

Okay, after looking around, I get that the chronology is divided into separate chronologies of albums, EPs, and singles. How are we choosing to differentiate between singles and EPs, though? Rattled by la Rush is listed here as an EP, but I thought it was a single. In any event, here's Matador's say on things: Pavement Discography. It seems almost arbitrary as to how they choose what's a "CD5" and what's a "CDEP," though. Thoughts? 209.145.85.66 20:01, 15 November 2006 (UTC)