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Josh Freese

I can see that Josh Freese have been mentioned in older edits of this page, why is he no longer mentioned? He helped the band with the recordings after their former drummer, Ron Welty, decided to leave The Offspring. --213.67.162.10 13:35, 12 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Merger

I prodded the proposed single track to be merged because of copyvio and non-notability. The article at present really should just be deleted as there is nothing there that is not on the main album page. SM247 23:12, 6 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Written and Produced By

Guys I'm no expert with this Wiki editing thing, so I'd rather not edit the front page, but by no means were any of the songs on splinter produced by Dexter and Noodles, even if the credits say so in the booklet (which I'm too lazy to check actually), it was produced by Brenden O'Brian, and all the songs were written by Dexter Holland. I think Dexter is credited as producer for their "I wanna be sedeated" cover, but other than that they always use big shot producers. They pretty much have to. So you guys might wanna change that!

Parental Advisory

This isn't their first album to get a parental advisory label, I'm looking at my copy of Conspiracy of One right now and it's got one.