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So now that we\'re going with hottips, we\'re going to have to clear up a grey area: what are we to do with \
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So now that we\\\'re going with hottips, we\\\'re going to have to clear up a grey area: what are we to do with \\\"Also featuring\\\" and guest vocalists?

For example, AliceInChains called in several new vocalists during the time after Layne died, and on the SAP EP, [[{{Soundgarden}} Chris Cornell]] and [[Music/{{Heart}} Ann Wilson]] sang back-up. Whether that constitutes an \\\"Also see\\\" is a tough one (they only sang [=AiC=] covers during that time while Ann and Chris only showed up briefly).

Meanwhile, I\\\'ve linked {{Apocalyptica}} to its respective guest vocalists because guest vocals are a part of their shtick. I\\\'ve also linked AvengedSevenfold and DreamTheater because Mike Portnoy plays drums on [=A7X=]\\\'s most recent album.

I\\\'m really not sure what to do with all the rappers who abuse \\\"Featuring\\\". They only did it for one song while the normal vocalist/rapper also sang/rapped. With Apocalyptica, they don\\\'t normally have a vocalist at all.

So I\\\'m thinking that instrumental bands can get linked to a guest vocalists\\\' regular band while guest vocalists won\\\'t be acknowledged if the act they\\\'re guesting with normally has a vocalist (unless they sang/played for more than a few songs).

Am I making sense here? No linking {{Seether}} to [[{{Evanescence}} Amy Lee]] or ChristinaAguilera to LilKim.
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So now that we\'re going with hottips, we\'re going to have to clear up a grey area: what are we to do with \
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So now that we\\\'re going with hottips, we\\\'re going to have to clear up a grey area: what are we to do with \\\"Also featuring\\\" and guest vocalists?

For example, AliceInChains called in several new vocalists during the time after Layne died, and on the SAP EP, [[{{Soundgarden}} Chris Cornell]] and [[Music/{{Heart}} Ann Wilson]] sang back-up. Whether that constitutes an \\\"Also see\\\" is a tough one (they only sang [=AiC=] covers during that time while Ann and Chris only showed up briefly).

Meanwhile, I\\\'ve linked {{Apocalyptica}} to its respective guest vocalists because guest vocals are a part of their shtick. I\\\'ve also linked AvengedSevenfold and DreamTheater because Mike Portnoy plays drums on [=A7X=]\\\'s most recent album.

I\\\'m really not sure what to do with all the rappers who abuse \\\"Featuring\\\". They only did it for one song while the normal vocalist/rapper also sang/rapped. With Apocalyptica, they don\\\'t normally have a vocalist at all.

So I\\\'m thinking that instrumental bands can get linked to a guest vocalists\\\' regular band while guest vocalists won\\\'t be acknowledged if the act they\\\'re guesting with normally has a vocalist (unless they sang/played for more than a few songs).

Am I making sense here? No linking {{Seether}} to [[{{Evanescence}} Amy Lee]], [[{{Nickelback}} Chad Kroeger]] to {{Santana}} or ChristinaAguilera to LilKim.
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So now that we\'re going with hottips, we\'re going to have to clear up a grey area: what are we to do with \
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So now that we\\\'re going with hottips, we\\\'re going to have to clear up a grey area: what are we to do with \\\"Also featuring\\\" and guest vocalists?

For example, AliceInChains called in several new vocalists during the time after Layne died, and on the SAP EP, [[{{Soundgarden}} Chris Cornell]] and [[Music/{{Heart}} Ann Wilson]] sang back-up. Whether that constitutes an \\\"Also see\\\" is a tough one (they only sang [=AiC=] covers during that time while Ann and Chris only showed up briefly).

Meanwhile, I\\\'ve linked {{Apocalyptica}} to its respective guest vocalists because guest vocals are a part of their shtick. I\\\'ve also linked AvengedSevenfold and DreamTheater because Mike Portnoy plays drums on [=A7X=]\\\'s most recent album.

I\\\'m really not sure what to do with all the rappers who abuse \\\"Featuring\\\". They only did it for one song while the normal vocalist/rapper also sang/rapped. With Apocalyptica, they don\\\'t normally have a vocalist at all.

So I\\\'m thinking that instrumental bands can get linked to a guest vocalists\\\' regular band while guest vocalists won\\\'t be acknowledged if the act they\\\'re guesting with normally has a vocalist (unless they sang/played for more than a few songs).

Am I making sense here? No linking {{Seether}} to [[{{Evanescence}} Amy Lee]] or ChristinaAguilera to LilKim.
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So now that we\'re going with hottips, we\'re going to have to clear up a grey area: what are we to do with \
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So now that we\\\'re going with hottips, we\\\'re going to have to clear up a grey area: what are we to do with \\\"Also featuring\\\" and guest vocalists?

For example, AliceInChains called in several new vocalists during the time after Layne died, and on the SAP EP, [[{{Soundgarden}} Chris Cornell]] and [[Music/{{Heart}} Ann Wilson]] sang back-up. Whether that constitutes an \\\"Also see\\\" is a tough one (they only sang [=AiC=] covers during that time while Ann and Chris only showed up briefly).

Meanwhile, I\\\'ve linked {{Apocalyptica}} to its respective guest vocalists because guest vocals are a part of their shtick. I\\\'ve also linked AvengedSevenfold and DreamTheater because Mike Portnoy plays drums on [=A7X=]\\\'s most recent album.

I\\\'m really not sure what to do with all the rappers who abuse \\\"Featuring\\\". They only did it for one song while the normal vocalist/rapper also sang/rapped. With Apocalyptica, they don\\\'t normally have a vocalist at all.

So I\\\'m thinking that instrumental bands can get linked to a guest vocalists\\\' regular band while guest vocalists won\\\'t be acknowledged if the act they\\\'re guesting with normally has a vocalist (unless they sang/played for more than a few songs).

Am I making sense here? No linking Seether to [[{{Evanescence}} Amy Lee]] or ChristinaAguilera to LilKim.
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So now that we\'re going with hottips, we\'re going to have to clear up a grey area: what are we to do with \
to:
So now that we\\\'re going with hottips, we\\\'re going to have to clear up a grey area: what are we to do with \\\"Also featuring\\\" and guest vocalists?

For example, AliceInChains called in several new vocalists during the time after Layne died, and on the SAP EP, [[{{Soundgarden}} Chris Cornell]] and [[Music/{{Heart}} Ann Wilson]] sang back-up. Whether that constitutes an \\\"Also see\\\" is a tough one (they only sang [=AiC=] covers during that time while Ann and Chris only showed up briefly).

Meanwhile, I\\\'ve linked {{Apocalyptica}} to its respective guest vocalists because guest vocals are a part of their shtick. I\\\'ve also linked AvengedSevenfold and DreamTheater because Mike Portnoy plays drums on [=A7X=]\\\'s most recent album.

I\\\'m really not sure what to do with all the rappers who abuse \\\"Featuring\\\". They only did it for one song while the normal vocalist/rapper also sang/rapped. With Apocalyptica, they don\\\'t normally have a vocalist at all.

So I\\\'m thinking that instrumental bands can get linked to a guest vocalists\\\' regular band while guest vocalists won\\\'t be acknowledged if the act they\\\'re guesting on normally has a vocalist (unless they sang/played for more than a few songs).

Am I making sense here? No linking Seether to [[{{Evanescence}} Amy Lee]] or ChristinaAguilera to LilKim.
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So now that we\'re going with hottips, we\'re going to have to clear up a grey area: what are we to do with \
to:
So now that we\\\'re going with hottips, we\\\'re going to have to clear up a grey area: what are we to do with \\\"Also featuring\\\" and guest vocalists?

For example, AliceInChains called in several new vocalists during the time after Layne died, and on the SAP EP, [[{{Soundgarden}} Chris Cornell]] and [[Music/{{Heart}} Ann Wilson]] sang back-up. Whether that constitutes an \\\"Also see\\\" is a tough one (they only sang [=AiC=] covers during that time while Ann and Chris only showed up briefly).

Meanwhile, I\\\'ve linked {{Apocalyptica}} to its respective guest vocalists because guest vocals are a part of their shtick. I\\\'ve also linked AvengedSevenfold and DreamTheater because Mike Portnoy plays drums on [=A7X=]\\\'s most recent album.

I\\\'m really not sure what to do with all the rappers who abuse \\\"Featuring\\\". They only did it for one song while the normal vocalist/rapper also sang/rapped. With Apocalyptica, they don\\\'t normally have a vocalist at all.

So I\\\'m thinking that instrumental bands can get linked to a guest vocalists\\\' regular band while guest vocalists won\\\'t be acknowledged if they normally have a vocalist (unless they sang/played for more than a few songs).

Am I making sense here? No linking Seether to [[{{Evanescence}} Amy Lee]] or ChristinaAguilera to LilKim.
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So now that we\'re going with hottips, we\'re going to have to clear up a grey area: what are we to do with \
to:
So now that we\\\'re going with hottips, we\\\'re going to have to clear up a grey area: what are we to do with \\\"Also featuring\\\" and guest vocalists?

For example, AliceInChains called in several new vocalists during the time after Layne died, and on the SAP EP, [[{{Soundgarden}} Chris Cornell]] and [[Music/{{Heart}} Ann Wilson]] sang back-up. Whether that constitutes an \\\"Also see\\\" is a tough one (they only sang [=AiC=] covers during that time while Ann and Chris only showed up briefly).

Meanwhile, I\\\'ve linked {{Apocalyptica}} to its respective guest vocalists because guest vocals are a part of their shtick. I\\\'ve also linked AvengedSevenfold and DreamTheater because Mike Portnoy plays drums on [=A7X=]\\\'s most recent album.

I\\\'m really not sure what to do with all the rappers who abuse \\\"Featuring\\\". They only did it for one song while the normal vocalist/rapper also sang/rapped. With Apocalyptica, they don\\\'t normally have a vocalist at all.

So I\\\'m thinking that instrumental bands can get linked to a guest vocalists regular band while guest vocalists won\\\'t be acknowledged if they normally have a vocalist (unless they sang/played for more than a few songs).

Am I making sense here? No linking Seether to [[{{Evanescence}} Amy Lee]] or ChristinaAguilera to LilKim.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
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So now that we\'re going with hottips, we\'re going to have to clear up a grey area: what are we to do with \
to:
So now that we\\\'re going with hottips, we\\\'re going to have to clear up a grey area: what are we to do with \\\"Also featuring\\\" and guest vocalists?

For example, AliceInChains called in several new vocalists during the time after Layne died, and on the SAP EP, [[{{Soundgarden}} Chris Cornell]] and [[Music/{{Heart}} Ann Wilson]] sang back-up. Whether that constitutes an \\\"Also see\\\" is a tough one (they only sang [=AiC=] covers during that time while Ann and Chris only showed up briefly).

Meanwhile, I\\\'ve linked {{Apocalyptica}} to its respective guest vocalists because guest vocals are a part of their shtick. I\\\'ve also linked AvengedSevenfold and DreamTheater because Mike Portnoy plays drums on A7X\\\'s most recent album.

I\\\'m really not sure what to do with all the rappers who abuse \\\"Featuring\\\". They only did it for one song while the normal vocalist/rapper also sang/rapped. With Apocalyptica, they don\\\'t normally have a vocalist at all.

So I\\\'m thinking that instrumental bands can get linked to a guest vocalists regular band while guest vocalists won\\\'t be acknowledged if they normally have a vocalist (unless they sang/played for more than a few songs).

Am I making sense here? No linking Seether to [[{{Evanescence}} Amy Lee]] or ChristinaAguilera to LilKim.
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