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It says that Live is Catch 22 as they are "meant to be heard" or something. Isn't that a little opinionated?
Someone seems to have added their own caption under the "Personnel" section to Tomas Kalnoky. It appears the article originally credited him with "the good songs" instead of as a vocalist and guitarist. This is in no way objective, and neither is the post-scripted reaction. It is inappropriately aimed at the author of the article.70.44.43.33 05:13, 27 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]