Talk:More Than You Think You Are

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Kyle Cook playing banjo on "Unwell"

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I noticed in the "personnel" section, it doesn't credit Kyle Cook as having played banjo on Unwell. Is there any specific reason? I have this album and I can't help but notice the banjo solos in the song. I watched the video on YouTube many times and I saw Kyle Cook playing banjo towards the end of the video. I also know that the banjo isn't used very often in popular music. I consider this song to be "alternative music" between the banjo and the French Horns. Is there any specific reason why they didn't give Cook credit for playing the banjo? If so, explain.--Kevjgav (talk) 02:48, 26 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

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