Talk:Yourself or Someone Like You

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Not one song on the CD talks about DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.. sorry.. hard core matchbox fan... I find the need to correct the wikipedia. Push is about a girl finding it hard to deal with the emotional struggle whithin herself. So she is explaining to the other half of her relationship that since she has dealt with emotional problems in the past, she will take it out on him/her or whatever EMOTIONALLY. Push you around, means to walk on you, take advantage of, TAKE YOU FOR GRANTED. And its the GIRL doing the pushing.. first two words.. listen up are.. SHE SAID.. 24.238.252.14

I rvt it back, b/c some previous author was adding a certain air of POV when describing the fan response. Critical reception and album sales don't necessarily have a positive correlation. --Madchester 16:50, August 18, 2005 (UTC)

  1. You didn't revert just that part; you reverted my corrections to links, style, etc. I've had this from adolescent users; that an admin should behave this way is unacceptable. I'm taking this to AN/I. --Mel Etitis (Μελ Ετητης) 17:35, 18 August 2005 (UTC)

[edit] band name

In my last edit, I changed the name of the from 'Twenty' to '20' simply because that is the name used for this album alone. - Thanks, Hoshie 21:43, 18 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Singles

There are at least five singles from this album:

  • Long Day
  • Push
  • 3 AM
  • Real World
  • Back 2 Good

But I also thought that Girl Like That and Busted were also singles. Can anyone confirm this? Geeky Randy 04:24, 1 September 2007 (UTC)