Talk:Alcatrazz
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Most Famous Song
[edit]I think the statement that "God Blessed Video" is Alcatrazz's "most famous" song is questionable at best. It's true that it was in a popular video game, but ask just about anyone to name an Alcatrazz song, and among those who can answer the question, the answer you will almost surely hear most often is Jimmy Waldo's "Island in the Sun." Since neither song's fame can be documented or proven, I suggest we edit this statement so that it provides the Grand Theft Auto info without making such a strange claim. Mitchell k dwyer
I totally agree. Hiroshima Mon Amour was also a popular song so this should also be considered as a reference - however there should be a reference to the popular video game, Grand Theft Auto "Vice City"
A Bit Too much opinion
[edit]For example:
"Dangerous Games" was a desperate attempt at selling out for the Big 80's hit
it's also a bit agressive. I thought it wasnt up to the "parole" level but there's no need to attack it to that extent.Komodo123 (talk) 21:02, 14 October 2008 (UTC)
References
[edit]I couldn't find much in the way of reliable references. Any suggestions?--MattyMetalFan (talk) 17:50, 31 October 2015 (UTC)
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