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There is an ongoing discussion about ordering the pages with title "Know Your Enemy", and if a punk band with that name is notable enough to have an article in Wikipedia. If you know something about these subjects, you are welcome to participate. -Hapsiainen 21:45, 25 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I realize this is being discussed on other pages, but I want to throw my support behind this article being renamed "Know Your Enemy (album)" and having "Know Your Enemy (disambiguation)" renamed "Know Your Enemy". 74.132.209.231 01:13, 15 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Track title conflict

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Regarding whether to include "Sean Penn Mix" in the title field: you linked to a Discogs guideline page, which appears to me to be saying that if the particular version ("Sean Penn Mix") is listed on the official release, it is therefore part of the title, and that if that remix isn't listed, you would state it elsewhere on the page. This is in line with how Wikipedia works and what I was doing. "Sean Penn Mix" obviously appears on the back cover of the Australian release of Know Your Enemy; therefore, it is part of the title, and does not belong in the 'note' parameter. Lachlan Foley (talk) 23:19, 5 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

It's not part of the title. The title is "So Why So Sad". "Sean Penn Mix - Avalanches" describes which version of the song it is. In this case, it means it's the Sean Penn Mix version of So Why So Sad by the Avalanches. This is different from a song like Street Spirit (Fade Out), where the parentheses are a subtitle. Unlike Wikipedia, Discogs does not differentiate between when parentheses are a subtitle or when they're describing a different version, so saying they show it as part of the title is meaningless. -- I need a name (talk) 18:32, 11 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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