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For [[Split Release|split releases]], [[Split Release Title Style]] is applied.
For [[Split Release|split releases]], [[Split Release Title Style]] is applied.


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Revision as of 00:24, 10 December 2009

Status: This Page is Glorious History!

The content of this page either is bit-rotted, or has lost its reason to exist due to some new features having been implemented in MusicBrainz, or maybe just described something that never made it in (or made it in a different way), or possibly is meant to store information and memories about our Glorious Past. We still keep this page to honor the brave editors who, during the prehistoric times (prehistoric for you, newcomer!), struggled hard to build a better present and dreamed of an even better future. We also keep it for archival purposes because possibly it still contains crazy thoughts and ideas that may be reused someday. If you're not into looking at either the past or the future, you should just disregard entirely this page content and look for an up to date documentation page elsewhere.

If two releases are re-released on one CD, or if two songs share the same track, the title should be split as follows:

This Is the Modern World / All Mod Cons

Note that this is space, slash, space!

For split releases, Split Release Title Style is applied.