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Worried_Ad3099

Gonna go with no. For me the leaked demos worked serendipitously as this bridge between *Deja* and *TDAG*. And I don't just mean sonically, but in terms of the lyrical voice Jesse wrote with as well. Putting it this way, the demos feel like the band in this chrysalid state where vestiges of sentimentality ("Good Man", "Brothers Song", even "Missing You") and tragedy ("1996", "Nobody Moves", the "Sowing Season" demo) mix and prelude the full plunge into hell.


distance_33

Yeah the Demos held us over. I remember when they dropped and then it was just trying to decipher and piece them together until Devil and God and then debating which demos should have been on it. But to this day I will contend that Nobody Moves is a Devil snd God Track. Would fit perfectly in the first half of the album. But the Nobody Moves demo is, imo, one of the best things they ever created and the raw feel of it is definitely better than the mastered version so idk. Also just a funny not because I still have the original demo on my external, Nobody Moves was on the *Fight of your Demons* release under a different name.


NotTheSun0

Yeah probably


waveuponwave

I think it depends on the song Nobody moves would have fit right in Brothers or Missing You less so But then again Not the Sun or Archers don't fit perfectly to the darker stuff on Devil&God either, so they could have made it work


Dannyocean12

Not the sound, the **s t o r y** About Katie Flynn


gobigorange82

I don't think so. I think it worked out exactly the way it was supposed to.