Talk:Take as Needed for Pain

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Untitled[edit]

I can't find the original source, but I'm throwing this in in case anyone can find the interview with Mike IX about EHG's split from Century Media

The album's final track "Laugh It Off" was originally intended to be left nameless, but Century Media took it upon themselves to name the track.

--Nosmo 22:20, 21 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

What's the real name of the first track? According to Amazon it is Bland: http://www.amazon.de/Take-As-Needed-Pain-Eyehategod/dp/B000005HLL/ref=sr_1_1/302-0170203-2452054?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1182847439&sr=1-1 According to 7digital it is Blank: http://www.7digital.com/stores/productDetail.aspx?shop=265&sid=1269282 Only one can be right. LaHaine 08:49, 26 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I'd say it's gotta be "Blank". I don't own the album, but I've done some research on these guys, and I own quite a few of their other albums (which tend to contain a few overlapping songs) and I've never once come across a song called "bland" by them. Wardrich (talk) 11:48, 26 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

White Nigger[edit]

Let's be frank here. Somebody changed "nigger" in the song title "White Nigger" to "neighbor", which the band have started using in recent live performances (obviously due to its less offensive nature). But at least in the track listing the name must be switched from "Neighbor" to "Nigger". This is of course how the song is titled in every physical and digital album copy that has been released since 1993. Now I tried to change the name back to its original form, but the Wiki filter blocked the change from occurring, and I was instructed to bring the error up here. So can we somehow restore the name back to its original form?

I assume everyone here is familiar with the track listing, but regardless, here is a source: https://www.metal-archives.com/albums/Eyehategod/Take_as_Needed_for_Pain/4650 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Whiteneighbor1993 (talkcontribs) 01:09, November 5, 2017 (UTC)

I've thought about this since you reported the edit filter false positive, and it makes sense to change it to its original name. Places where you can buy the album today include the original name, such as iTunes. I will go ahead and add it for you to the track listing. Nihlus 01:20, 5 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]