From 07930661640f906391fa3a25fc8241196bfc8a41 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Lilithtreasure <62890895+Lilithtreasure@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2025 12:48:28 -0500
Subject: Revert "adjusting the get home soon wiki commentary paragraph almost
never ends"
This reverts commit 8ea4d56f19f1a45bb7acfa29a36744f1c308561b.
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album/stuckhome-syndrome-part-one-v1.yaml | 2 +-
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diff --git a/album/stuckhome-syndrome-part-one-v1.yaml b/album/stuckhome-syndrome-part-one-v1.yaml
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@@ -661,7 +661,7 @@ Commentary: |-
Lilithtreasure: (wiki editor, 10/25/2025)
This track is seemingly a WIP version of what would be finished up and released as [[1 (Robert J! Lake Remix)]] on [[artist:jamie-paige|hrmnzr's]] Nightlife Nightlight album (before it was taken off the tracklist alongside the five other remixes).
- Considering that [[track:requiem-for-something-really-excellent-demo]] was [[track:requiem-for-something-really-excellent|eventually finished]] and released on [[album:p-s]], as well as considering the intention of attempting to finish up most unfinished tracks on the album, its inclusion on Stuckhome Syndrome is a little odd, given that the final version of the track was released before this album was even a thing, back in 2012.
+ Considering that [[track:requiem-for-something-really-excellent-demo]] was [[track:requiem-for-something-really-excellent|eventually finished]] and released on [[album:p-s]], as well as considering the intention of attempting to have finished versions of unfinished tracks on the album, its inclusion on Stuckhome Syndrome is a little odd, given that the final version of the track was released way before this album was even a thing, back in 2012.
The biggest difference between the two is the length of the sequence (1:10-2:37; 1:12-3:38 in 1 (Robert J! Lake Remix)) after the intro sequence (0:00-1:09; 0:00-1:11 in 1 (Robert J! Lake Remix)), as well as in instrumentation and production, and how it sounds, sounding much less refined in Get Home Soon.
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