May I ask, is this release quality considered normal or high?
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BlastboomStrice[
Just to have an idea of what is normal or high
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BlastboomStrice[
It has no works associated/created in the recordings, doesnt state who did the artwork and doesnt state who wrote the lyrics (though this last information doesnt seem to exist anywhere and I guess anyone whoose name is on the credits probably wrote their part of lyrics)
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BlastboomStrice[
Ah also doesnt have any genre tags, ok thats not so nice
added both images, but probably take a bit to show up
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lazybookwyrm[m]
Idk if there's really a definition of normal vs high. My rule of thumb is when I'm adding a release from a physical copy I'll only mark the release as high when I've entered all the information in the booklet/cover art as relationships + added works.
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lazybookwyrm[m]
I tweaked the capitalization a little, the guess capitalization button is good to use though you should still double check it.
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lazybookwyrm[m]
I'd change dash in the title to a colon per style guidelines on subtitles