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Any song that has enough reliable 3rd party sources is notable. As per Wikipedia:Notability (music). It doesn't need to meet all requirements, just 1. It meets requirement #1 to a tee. The truth is, almost any song can have a article as long as it has been covered by multiple notable independent sources, which this song has. Most With Teeth reviews went into detail when discussing "All the Love in the World", but barely did on the other non singles. The pitchfork review alone made it look as important as "Only", "The Hand that Feeds", and "Every Day is Exactly the Same," Of course it isn't, but it seemed important enough to warrant an article. Mrmoustache14 (talk) 02:21, 4 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]