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so i vote to remove the wording that implies we don't know they are the same person for sure. i think the evidence is overwhelming.
== ComparrisonComparison. ==
Mmkay, as it says on the front, it could either be Corey Taylor or Trent Teznor. I decided to test the two by placing an NIN song on top of bgO, and then a Stone Sour song (basically because Corey doesn't scream as much there). Results? It definately isn't Trent. It definately sounds more like Corey, but I didn't know he and Trent even talked. I'd stick with Corey until somebody came in with equiptment instead of an iPod and a computer. --[[User:Electric|Electric]] 11:48, 29 April 2007 (PDT)
 
I think there's the possibility that it's Trent, but I'm not going to say anything for sure until someone steps up with better equipment than just Audacity. Although, I compared the audio from the beginning of My Violent Heart (the same tone of speech and less distortion) with the angry sniper talking on ballgameOver, and I did notice some similarities. You can check out the PNG I made at [[http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p233/Raan0001/ASaud.png]]. The top one is My Violent Heart. See for yourself, and make your own decisions. [[User:Raan|Raan]] 18:44, 18 August 2007 (PDT)
 
== Blip ==
 
I keep getting the feeling that this same sniper is 'Blip' from One Country at a time'. I don't know why, both 105th, both snipers, but it just seems to fit.
 
Oh, and it's definitely not Corey, the guy is too old to be Corey, for a better comparison, compare ballgameOver with Omega of Stone Sour's debut.