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@@ -14,6 +14,12 @@ Groups:
 - Unofficial MSPA Fans
 - Fandom
 Additional Files:
+- Title: Album Booklet
+  Files:
+  - LOFAM2_Commentary_Booklet.pdf
+- Title: Art for the Project (DLC) (bonus art only)
+  Files:
+  - lofam2_artwork.zip
 - Title: Bandcamp Banner
   Files:
   - banner.png
@@ -243,7 +249,7 @@ Art Tags:
 - 'cw: animal death'
 Referenced Tracks:
 - Courser
-- Carefree Action
+- track:carefree-action
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Catboss:</i>
     ~ in loving memory of becquerel ~
@@ -673,7 +679,7 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 - track:harlequin
 - Liquid Negrocity
 - track:sburban-jungle
-- Carefree Action
+- track:carefree-action
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Thomas Ibarra:</i>
     Irradiated is really an identifying track for my work, I've been told before that this track is the first that came to mind when mentioning my callsign SparksD2145. Similarly to a good portion of my work Black/Liquid Negrocity's leitmotif plays a prominent feature in the composition, providing the base melody for the entire track. The idea for Irradiated spurred from [[flash:2927]], as a high-velocity and energetic track with none other than Jack Noir at the center; my goal was to take Black and give it a different feel. After a short hiatus, my track Irradiated featured in my first tribute animation <a href="https://youtu.be/hnG10rk91qg">on YouTube</a> for Homestuck.
@@ -1189,7 +1195,7 @@ Art Tags:
 Referenced Tracks:
 - track:chorale-for-jaspers
 - track:sburban-jungle
-- Carefree Action
+- track:carefree-action
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Willow Ascenzo:</i>
     I got the idea for "Doghead" shortly after "Cascade" and Jade's incredible ascension. I set out to create something epic, fast-paced, and exciting, but once I'd finished the first part, I found it was missing something. So I approached MSPA forumite and fellow Homestuck fan musician D. Crystal to see if he could add some guitar and drum tracks. He was happy to oblige, and the end result turned out much better than the work I could do by myself. I learned two lessons that one day: one, that two heads are better than one and collaboration is incredibly fun, and two, that electric guitars make everything better.