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There's a separate track called "Cescon" that was released sometime late 2014 - early 2015 and had minor coverage[1] (digital copy is sold via Bandcamp). Is it worth mentioning in discography?
Do we have a description of what he actually did? This section just starts with the reaction without mentioning what he actually did.
One can deduce that Kyle was involved in some kind of harassment that came to light thus resulting in him being dropped from several labels who released his music. From what I remember these statements caused quite a fracas at the time especially from Kyle's end. Since these tweets are from the labels themselves I think it's worth keeping the controversy section on here. You can even check the bandcamp pages of PITP and WSR and find that Kyle's music is no longer there with the exception of Low Point though you can't buy the release but only stream it. It's also worth pointing out that Students of Decay and Thesis (both are labels and you can even check under Kyle's releases section to see them) have removed his music from their sites as well but didn't release a statement. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:807:101:5880:F011:B47D:660C:71EB (talk) 20:30, 4 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]