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I think it's important to bear in mind that the extreme likelihood is that, although the coordination with 42 Entertainment has clearly been going on for a while, the album was written before any of the ARG back-story was. TR probably had vague ideas about the current Christian vs. Muslim war escalating to a nuclear disaster, enabled by the sort of fiercely ignorant nationalism we see that is so rampant today, and the hand from the sky (that we know is a recurring image in his subconscious) cleaning it all up. And he probably wrote the album just trying to capture that place in his head. All the individual characters and storylines in the ARG are most likely entirely the product of 42 Entertainment after they heard the album, and had TR describe his mental imagery to them. This is what those guys do for a living, after all. Certainly the storyline they've created is brilliant, and creepy, but they couldn't have done it without Trent's haunting music to go by. I just think it's important to remember that Year Zero is a very important album because it is directed to us, the human race, in the present. It's a warning, like 1984 and Brave New World before it, about what will happen if we keep going down the path we currently are on. That's the difference between 'art' and 'entertainment.' 'Year Zero' is most certainly a work of art, and I believe it stands just fine on its own even without the silly internet game.[[User:Simulatedbear|Simulatedbear]] 19:54, 8 April 2007 (EST)
Unfortunately we cannot be sure that Trent didn't plan the ARG with 42 Entertainment. The lyrics to the song, 'The Warning' appeared around the time of With Teeth. Seeing as how the song has references to The Presence, you can't be too sure that Trent didn't plan this ahead of time. If anyone has any info about whether or not the ARG sites were made with the songs or if it was made after the album was made, post it here. Until then, there is no proof whether or theories are right or false. But as Trent had stated that there will be a Year Zero Part 2, could this song really mean the end of the world? This song has deeper meaning then what you might think. Could this album and ARG be a message to tell us to change what we're doing or who knows what will happen? Year Zero? Or worse. Year Zero even has some truth to it. The effects of global warming strike hard. Species are being hunted down by 'Omega Men'. And deadly viruses, like the Red Horse Virus, are affecting the world. Humans have caused all of this and Zero Sum shows us that if the world ends. We deserve it. [[User:Ubahman|Ubahman]] 23:39, 8 April 2007 (EST)<br><br>Trent is sort of a control freak hence I find it highly unlikely, that he'd just vaguely describe what he had in mind and let others, like 42 Entertainment, do all the rest. Especially regarding his blog entry on the 11/03/06: "Working, working, working. We are currently doing rough mixes to assess the situation of what needs what. I pretty much know what I'll be doing every day from now until next summer. We're up to some cool shit here - looking forward to the day when you get to experience it. By FAR this is the most ambitious multi-faceted project I've ever undertaken. Details soon..."<br>Speaks for itself, doesn't it? [[User:Wolf|Wolf]]
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