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Why was my edit of placing 'Don't Need You' under the singles reverted? It was released a long time before the whole album but it's still a single and is still on Gravity. Other cases of stand-alone singles getting included on albums are listed on the record (like Drown listed for singles from That's The Spirit). Solitude6nv5 (talk) 19:50, 7 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I removed it at first, and as I said before: it was not used to promote this album. It was a standalone single and had no particular recording to promote. We don't count those in the infobox. Honestly, I'm not a fan of that being listed in That's the Spirit either and would rather it be removed as well. The fan pushback and protest of that action would be quite forceful, though. At least that took less than a year; a single release 18 months ahead of the album and calling it main supporting single is absurd marketing for most bands. dannymusiceditoroops23:17, 7 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]