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--- a/album/references-beyond-homestuck.yaml
+++ b/album/references-beyond-homestuck.yaml
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ MIDI Project Files:
   - 'kr_02.it'
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Mark J. Hadley:</i>
-    Bogey's Theme, also written as fan music for Kid Radd.  Since Bogey was a basic enemy from Kid Radd's game, I figured a simple “level 1” style theme would fit him.
+    Bogey's Theme, also written as fan music for Kid Radd.  Since Bogey was a basic enemy from Kid Radd's game, I figured a simple "level 1" style theme would fit him.
 ---
 Track: Bowman's Credit Score
 Artists:
@@ -148,11 +148,11 @@ Commentary: |-
 
     Despite the entire class consisting of guys who play guitar, no one had the guts to suggest a genre offhand. The biggest slacker of them all, a white kid with dreadlocks who had missed half the classes, half-heartedly suggested reggae, an offer which the teacher accepted.
 
-    The teacher asked for people to volunteer their songs. Again, no one was ballsy enough to speak up - Scott was one of the few who had written a song from time to time, but since his usual faire is stuff about death, loss of innocence, and [[track:fruity-pebbles-jingle|Fruity Pebbles]], he thought maybe it was best to abstain from this poll. Songwriting duties were given to a black-haired faux-goth at the back of the room who claimed to have written “a lot of songs" but that they were all “just lyrics" and no music.
+    The teacher asked for people to volunteer their songs. Again, no one was ballsy enough to speak up - Scott was one of the few who had written a song from time to time, but since his usual faire is stuff about death, loss of innocence, and [[track:fruity-pebbles-jingle|Fruity Pebbles]], he thought maybe it was best to abstain from this poll. Songwriting duties were given to a black-haired faux-goth at the back of the room who claimed to have written "a lot of songs" but that they were all "just lyrics" and no music.
 
-    This should have been a red flag to the earnest professor, who spent the next couple of days matching her “song" to music. The entire class found itself sitting in on the extra-spooky recording sessions for her love song to the undead titled “Falling for Ghosts" in what was the invention of the new genre Emo Reggae.
+    This should have been a red flag to the earnest professor, who spent the next couple of days matching her "song" to music. The entire class found itself sitting in on the extra-spooky recording sessions for her love song to the undead titled "Falling for Ghosts" in what was the invention of the new genre Emo Reggae.
 
-    On the last day of class, everyone showed up with a CD containing their own personal mix of the song. It must have been monotonous sitting there hearing “Falling for Ghosts" over and over with little-to-no variation between versions… except of course for this one with some SCARETACULAR additional material which Scott decided to record and add in at the last second.
+    On the last day of class, everyone showed up with a CD containing their own personal mix of the song. It must have been monotonous sitting there hearing "Falling for Ghosts" over and over with little-to-no variation between versions... except of course for this one with some SCARETACULAR additional material which Scott decided to record and add in at the last second.
 
     TL;DR when you get to the 3 minute mark, everything will suddenly make sense.
 
@@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ MIDI Project Files:
   - 'kr_final.mid'
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Mark J. Hadley:</i>
-    The author contacted me to do music for the final comic; this is a recording of it.  it was originally in MIDI format, so it ended up sounding different on different computers (this is how it sounded on mine at the time). It uses the themes for Bogey and Sheena at the beginning, and was primarily Radd's theme after that. Out of all of the music I wrote, this is the only one that wasn't technically just “fan music”, but was actually official to the comic.
+    The author contacted me to do music for the final comic; this is a recording of it.  it was originally in MIDI format, so it ended up sounding different on different computers (this is how it sounded on mine at the time). It uses the themes for Bogey and Sheena at the beginning, and was primarily Radd's theme after that. Out of all of the music I wrote, this is the only one that wasn't technically just "fan music", but was actually official to the comic.
 ---
 Track: Kid Radd Theme
 Artists:
@@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ Referenced Tracks:
 - Kid Radd Theme
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Mark J. Hadley:</i>
-    Sheena's Theme, written for Kid Radd. Sheena is Radd's “girlfriend” that he has to rescue at the end of his game. Since that's the only time she shows up in the game, it made sense that her music would sound like a winning game over theme.  Naturally, Radd's theme is mixed in there too.
+    Sheena's Theme, written for Kid Radd. Sheena is Radd's "girlfriend" that he has to rescue at the end of his game. Since that's the only time she shows up in the game, it made sense that her music would sound like a winning game over theme.  Naturally, Radd's theme is mixed in there too.
 ---
 Track: Terra
 Artists:
@@ -2754,7 +2754,7 @@ Lyrics: |-
     Your sentences border on senseless
     And you are paranoid in every paragraph
     How they perceive you
-    You, you, you…
+    You, you, you...
 
     I'm erasing myself from the narrative
     Let future historians wonder how Eliza
@@ -14128,7 +14128,7 @@ Lyrics: |-
     It's a revelation of massive scope called Solresol
 
     Sudre the man, violin in hand, master planner
-    Said “No need for words, we can sing like birds with grammar”
+    Said "No need for words, we can sing like birds with grammar"
 
     Solresol
     Eliminate all the pointless chitchat with musical notes
@@ -14617,7 +14617,7 @@ Duration: '2:41'
 URLs:
 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nL2HPPHdPAA
 Sampled Tracks:
-- “The Edge” by David McCallum
+- The Edge (by David McCallum)
 Lyrics: |-
     La-da-da-da-dah
     It's the motherfuckin' D-O-double-G (Snoop Dogg!)