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(I think it's worth explicitly stating that EPs and 7" records shouldn't have these qualities appended to their titles if they're not consciously included in the title by the artists.)
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If the word "EP" or "E.P." is part of a title, it should be included exactly as written in the [Release Title]. If it is not explicitly part of the title, it should not be added.
If the word "EP" or "E.P." is part of a title, it should be included exactly as written in the [[Release Title]]. If it is not explicitly part of the title, it should not be added.


==Examples==
==Examples==

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If the word "EP" or "E.P." is part of a title, it should be included exactly as written in the Release Title. If it is not explicitly part of the title, it should not be added.

Examples