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I rearranged the structure of this page, starting with the Reception section. I added two sub-headings to differentiate between the initial reaction and retrospect. My hopes are that more people will come and edit this page, but instead of just adding more information I want to prompt them to create proper sub-headings so future editors will know what kind of specific information to find. This will also help people looking for information on the album find the information they are looking for in a more time efficient way. [[User:Ps.slime|Ps.slime]] ([[User talk:Ps.slime|talk]]) 16:03, 2 November 2011 (UTC)
I rearranged the structure of this page, starting with the Reception section. I added two sub-headings to differentiate between the initial reaction and retrospect. My hopes are that more people will come and edit this page, but instead of just adding more information I want to prompt them to create proper sub-headings so future editors will know what kind of specific information to find. This will also help people looking for information on the album find the information they are looking for in a more time efficient way. [[User:Ps.slime|Ps.slime]] ([[User talk:Ps.slime|talk]]) 16:03, 2 November 2011 (UTC)

==Title Significance==

I tracked down an interview with Wayne Static explaining the inspiration for the album's title, and added a direct quote to the article, adding a page link to the Wikipedia article on Wisconsin Death Trip (book).

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BetacommandBot (talk) 03:21, 12 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Sales Figures

I removed the part which gave sales figures of three million. The source provided clearly stated that the band had sold three million records since releasing Wisconsin Death Trip, not that WDT itself had sold three million copies. My guess is that the sales figure for WDT would be closer to one million, but until someone finds a source we won't know. 80.45.152.173 (talk) 21:07, 26 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Discography

I added the group's discography to the page, but only included their studio recorded albums. This will ensure that readers will easily be able to access this information and it will potentially help them understand how this album influenced their future albums. I decided to put this information in a list format, rather than use the grid format found on the actual discography article in order to keep page aesthetics. Ps.slime (talk) 15:21, 26 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Structure

I rearranged the structure of this page, starting with the Reception section. I added two sub-headings to differentiate between the initial reaction and retrospect. My hopes are that more people will come and edit this page, but instead of just adding more information I want to prompt them to create proper sub-headings so future editors will know what kind of specific information to find. This will also help people looking for information on the album find the information they are looking for in a more time efficient way. Ps.slime (talk) 16:03, 2 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Title Significance

I tracked down an interview with Wayne Static explaining the inspiration for the album's title, and added a direct quote to the article, adding a page link to the Wikipedia article on Wisconsin Death Trip (book).