Talk:Maylene and the Sons of Disaster (album)

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Must we always add underoath in Dallas, Maylene, etc? I mean, come on. Sure hes from underoath, but must we mention it? Bandgeek100

Controversial Lyrics?[edit]

Why is it that most lyrics sites do not include the line "Damn it all to Hell" from "The Road Home To Panther Creek?" Only five hits on Google. I think this is worth mentioning from a group that is labeled "Christian" and the many references to Underoath. I know the older stuff had more Christian content than the newer stuff, when Dallas was the lead singer (I haven't listened to their newest album, though). Is this line omitted in the liner notes? Jlricherson 05:06, 28 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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