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M Tragedy666
07-12-2009, 09:04 AM
Hey everyone. I recently bought a laptop and although I dont know very much about computers, I know the basics of how they work.

I decided to upload all of my cds on here as a backup. Everything is fine. I've got over 300 cds already on here.

I had already put all of the Manson shit on and everything is fine. Until I got to Antichrist Superstar that is.

It seems to work fine. It is in its complete order and its exactly like the cd in everyway. Except the tracklisting is all fucked up.

The 17-98 tracks of nothing all have weird titles. Maybe about 15 of them are titled "silence" a few of them are titled "The Fight Song", A bunch are titled just the ACSS titles (but again, its the normal silence, no actual song or anything...) 1 is titled "You Spin Me Right Round Like A Record", and 1 is actually titled "Power Puff Girls Theme"....

What the fuck?


Theres other shit too. One is named "Max Payne". A bunch of it is just weird assortments of punctuation.


I borrowed a friends ACSS record to try and see if it was just mine and his did the same thing.

Anyone else notice this? Did someone do something down at Interscope as a joke or something where when you try to load it to a computer it gives you fucked up titles?


Any of this happen to you?

Ezekhiel
07-12-2009, 09:44 AM
That's weird...

Norsefire
07-12-2009, 09:52 AM
What are you playing them in?

I'm sure Windows Media Player gives some strange titles for the blank tracks, I think I remember some were spiderman related once.

Just don't rip them though, I don't bother, you don't need all those silence files imo.

M Tragedy666
07-12-2009, 09:55 AM
Yeah, tell me about it...I wish I could copy and paste the page here but everytime I highlight it since its opened with Windows Media Player, it just asks the basic shit for cds...like, "edit title" or "movie up/down" etc..

I will actually one by one type out what it says if you guys are interested....



Oh, and UPDATE....


I was wrong, it's not even loading properly. All of the songs arent there but im getting multiple Tourniquets and such...



wow...I really wish I could show you or just give you my computer or something because now I just look insane.....

It's true though...

Im using Inspiron 1420 Intel Core 2 and Windows Vista. It's a Dell.

M Tragedy666
07-12-2009, 09:58 AM
Yes it's played in Windows Media Player..

I've had a few problems with other cds using this program. Nothing like this though. The extent of other problems are simply them showing up in random places and not in the file I specified. So then I have to search for it.


Norsefire, About the Spiderman thing...Do you know why that happens? Why is it only ACSS and not the other Manson cds or any other cd that I own for that matter?

There is no Spiderman titles, but I believe it because of the crazy shit thats on here.



Thanks though guys!

absinthe bunny
07-12-2009, 10:40 AM
It happens a lot when you put cds in windows media player or itunes, they just 'recognize' the disc and get the info on the tracks online, but especially singles are often totally wrong (just put the Arma-Goddamn-Motherfuckin-Geddon single in WMP and it shows a totally different artist).

Norsefire
07-12-2009, 10:43 AM
(just put the Arma-Goddamn-Motherfuckin-Geddon single in WMP and it shows a totally different artist).

I think it shows up wrong in iTunes as well, either that or the We're From America single.

absinthe bunny
07-12-2009, 11:05 AM
(just put the Arma-Goddamn-Motherfuckin-Geddon single in WMP and it shows a totally different artist).

I think it shows up wrong in iTunes as well, either that or the We're From America single.

Don't know about the WFA one, since I don't have it yet :( but the AGDMFG one definitly shows up wrong in both, since I transferred it to my iphone and couldn't find it when I wanted to listen to it.

RevManz
07-12-2009, 01:38 PM
same thing happens with mine...

i put it into the computer, and tried to get album information, and it came up just like that. now that mention it...i do wonder where that came from---the inaccurate album info.

The Empirical Guy
07-13-2009, 01:10 AM
Damnit Tucker, you made me lose The Game.

What you say is correct, though. The wrong track names are just idiots putting them on the online databases for a joke. You hear people asking this same question every once in a while.

S.D.
07-13-2009, 01:13 AM
i remember when justin timberlakes album came up as
track 1: I
track 2: suck
track 3: major
track 4: cock

That's what you get if you have Justin Timberlake CDs in your collection.

:)

Mexicanfiend
07-28-2009, 08:23 AM
All the fake titles you mentioned are references to fake Manson songs that were popular during the p2p mania.

The Powerpuff theme song was a remix of 1996 with some dialogues from the Powerpuff Girls cartoon intro.

You Spin Me Right Round is a Dope cover that is usually confused with Manson's. Even Pete Burns flamed Manson about it, even though he had othing to do with such song.

Max Payne is also the name of a movie in whose trailer apeared an instrumental version of If I Was Your Vampire.

So, as you can see -and Tuckerx already explained it quite good-, people can re-update album info online. Perhaps some guy thought that it would be funny to name all those 79 silet tracks with fake/funny titles. Pay no attention to it; plus, as someone else stated already: Is not like you need al those silent tracks on your computer files, do you?

In fact, this is how the "Empty Sounds Of Hate" name for track 99 was actually born.

Just as a side note, I remember the first time I put Korn's "Follow The Leader" cd into my computer, someone named the 12 silent tracks "Thomas Korncracker FTMFW".

Cassandra
07-28-2009, 08:34 AM
I remember people blaming Trent for this. I'm going to keep blaming him because it's more fun that way :P

Edit- Oh and I want that Powerpuff Girls song.

Not Mechanical
07-28-2009, 10:35 AM
future sex love sounds is a brilliant album.


full stop.

Damn right it is.

M Tragedy666
07-30-2009, 06:26 AM
All the fake titles you mentioned are references to fake Manson songs that were popular during the p2p mania.

The Powerpuff theme song was a remix of 1996 with some dialogues from the Powerpuff Girls cartoon intro.

You Spin Me Right Round is a Dope cover that is usually confused with Manson's. Even Pete Burns flamed Manson about it, even though he had othing to do with such song.

Max Payne is also the name of a movie in whose trailer apeared an instrumental version of If I Was Your Vampire.

So, as you can see -and Tuckerx already explained it quite good-, people can re-update album info online. Perhaps some guy thought that it would be funny to name all those 79 silet tracks with fake/funny titles. Pay no attention to it; plus, as someone else stated already: Is not like you need al those silent tracks on your computer files, do you?

In fact, this is how the "Empty Sounds Of Hate" name for track 99 was actually born.

Just as a side note, I remember the first time I put Korn's "Follow The Leader" cd into my computer, someone named the 12 silent tracks "Thomas Korncracker FTMFW".



It's strange it's just the Anti-christ record though. Some may say that it was Manson's biggest or most popular work, but the entire Tryptich was very popular what with Columbine and other media exploitations.

Even aside from that, it's odd that it's just this cd. As I mentioned...I have TONS of music. Everything from The Mill's Brothers to Bowie to Slipknot. Hair Metal bands. Hippie shit. Hard rock. Soft rock. Hard and soft cock. Whatever you want, I've got.

Everything else is fine.



Thank you for the answers though. You guys helped clear it up. It was very confusing. Just imagine being half-drunk and trying to upload your music at like 2 in the morning and all sorts of weird shit comes up.


Thanks again.

The Hand
08-15-2009, 05:06 AM
Yeah most of the tracks on ACSS come up as "[silence]" if you rip it with windows media player. NIN's Broken EP does a similar thing (maybe it's the 99 track thing that messes with computers), one of the tracks comes up as "hey lamar"