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The infobox and article text both say they're from Richmond, Virginia, but the page is in Category:Heavy metal musical groups from California. Neither origin is sourced. Thepsyborg (talk) 06:30, 19 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
"Neither origin has an inline citation." would be more accurate. After poking through the sources, Allmusic (source #1) claims they're from Los Angeles, while Sputnik (source #8) claims they're from Richmond.
"What Do You Want from Me?", "Artificial Suicide", "The Grey", and "Nowhere to Go" do not qualify under Wikipedia's general understanding of a single. The argument could be made if the band were not actively shipping their songs to radio, but they are, so these four songs, alongside the original release of the title track, should all be excluded. I attempted to correct this error (diff), but I was unsuccessful, and I was unable to figure out the problem after re-testing in edit previews. Would someone please correct the table to reflect the only three actively promoted singles? Those would be "Like a Villain", "Just Pretend", and the title track. dannymusiceditoroops22:23, 1 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]