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BetacommandBot 05:07, 3 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Information is wrong

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This is in fact Green Day's FIRST EP, not their third. It's called Sweet Children as that's what band name Green Day played under at first. These are in fact Sweet Children songs, except the Who cover, obviously.

Get it right! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.188.19.195 (talk) 05:08, 27 January 2009 (UTC) [reply]

No it's not, if it was their first EP the cover would say "Sweet Children", not "Green Day". --Chickenguy12 (talk) 05:35, 5 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Title

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I think that the E.P. is actually eponymously-titled, rather than Sweet Children. Usually if it is a eponymously-titled release, fans will call it after the first song on the album or what is on the cover, as the case Pinhead Gunpowder's 2000 EP (reffered to as "Buffalo", the first track) and their 2008 EP (reffered to as "West Side Highway", the first track) and many others. I have looked all over the E.P. and seen nothing that says the title is Sweet Children (maybe I am stupid, I do not know), but I figured I should discuss this before moving the article. --BLAguyMONKEY! (talk) 14:37, 12 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Numerous sources call it Sweet Children, for example the band's website & Allmusic. I haven't seen a physical copy of the EP in many years, but IIRC it says "Sweet Children" on the spine or liner notes or on the record itself. This isn't a case of "what fans are calling it", it's what it's been titled for many years by the band themselves and numerous secondary sources. Please don't move the article, it will just be moved back. --IllaZilla (talk) 20:14, 12 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]