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ok i just spoke to a friend who knows a bit about the music industry and according to him Heavy Rotation means a record thats been played the most.

There are several categories like A, B, C etc.

Radio stations also work with these lists.

 

The title makes sense now but still dont like it -_-

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_rotation

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Seems like we'll have to get used to it Suus! :unsure:

It will eventually grow on us!

if the album is great i will forgive her :rofl:

Seems like she's looking for 'Heavy Rotation' on the radio stations then. ;)

I'm getting used to it already, but all that really matters is that it ROCKS!!! :music:

i wonder what ana will say about the title when people ask her about it :lol:
i hope it gets lots of heavy rotation :lol:
that's ana's answer to the question :lol: ;)
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Something I read up on a different site,

 

Someone reckons that the Dutch site may of interpreted the albums name wrongly in translation, it may even mean "Deep Rotation".

Good god its getting crazier and crazier :lol:

I don't think that makes sense Josh!

Album titles are not translated!

Something I read up on a different site,

 

Someone reckons that the Dutch site may of interpreted the albums name wrongly in translation, it may even mean "Deep Rotation".

Deep Rotation? I preferred My Vision From Glasses :lol:

deep rotation sounds like a adult movie title :rofl:
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