Yes, the tag doesn't say radio edit or clean version or anything like that. It 
does on one track but not the others. I'm not too worried about it I just find 
it odd that they would do something that inconsistently. I will track down the 
feedback address specifically for the music people and see if they can ask you 
extra questions on the setup screen like whether you prefer album versions or 
radio edits and whether you care about possibly offensive content and maybe 
even did you want the remastered version or the original release if they have 
it.  I guess this is an unexpected side effect of attempting to inform a 
computer about music preference which I didn't expect because I usually pick it 
myself so I'm still not fully aware of the billions of ways people attempt  to 
classify things.  And of course these kinds of attempts at control and 
censoring are always going to fail miserably because I was trying to figure out 
programmatically how you would decide what to filter and quickly bogged down in 
some ridiculous logic tree. But I'm sure it'll work itself out  I was just 
reporting it to the list because I wasn't expecting the behaviour and I 
wondered if it was just me or if others had noticed before I go reporting bugs 
that are results of me being a moron and not understanding how this stuff is 
expected to work.

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