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It should only contain pages that are No Use for a Name albums or lists of No Use for a Name albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about No Use for a Name albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
A good example, since it is not specifically named anywhere: the rules on setting names still apply to eComStation, but the alternative renderings would be clumsy or unrecognizable. The rules suggest titles that are mostly unusable, so we ignore them.
The name of an individual work within the series name: the Star Wars franchise, named for the Star Wars film; the Three Colours trilogy, named for films with the prefix Three Colours. Do not capitalize or italicize descriptive terms that are not part of an official series title (as with "franchise" and "trilogy" in those two examples).
The album's anthemic sound and the ongoing sibling rivalry between Noel and Liam Gallagher added to its mystique. Amazon Hint: Another grunge masterpiece, this one released on Sept. 29, 1992
In popular music, album, mixtape and EP titles should be italicized and song and single titles should be in quotes: "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" by the Beatles was included on their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The names of concert tours are not formatted beyond ordinary capitalization.
The Moon is Down, album by Further Seems Forever (II.i) Fatal Vision by Joe McGinniss (II.i) Dagger of the Mind by Bob Shaw (II.i) Hear not my Steps by L. T. C. Rolt (II.i) From "Sleep no more'" (II.ii): See Sleep No More (disambiguation) From "'tis the eye of childhood / That fears a painted devil." (II.ii): To Fear a Painted Devil, 1965 novel ...
In the rare event two unrelated performers share the same name (for example Embrace (English band), Embrace (American band)) , and they release an album with the same name (example: Embrace), disambiguation will be handled as: "Title of the work (year of release / nationality of the performer / band or singer / name of the performer / type of ...
The following is a list of possible sections that could be included in an album article. Because not all albums are the same, it would be difficult to create a uniform list of mandatory sections, but it is generally preferred to have sections that are prose-heavy at the beginning and sections that are lists or tables (track listing, personnel ...