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Why exactly is this classified as an advertisement-ish page? It doesn't seem to have much gushing or anything of that sort, for a band that barely exists there's not really much to represent either way, I don't see how it conflicts with any neutral POV issue.
Some clarification would be nice, I wrote the original version and it has recieved editing but I certainly never had an advertisement in mind. Thanks.
Piro1 19:57, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
- The reason I added the ad tag was that the article spends most of its time addressing what songs are available and what work has been done on the website. (For example, I removed most of the links to the song downloads.) The article should talk about the band's history, members, musical style, things like that. -- Merope Talk 20:06, 22 September 2006 (UTC)