Talk:Kill Hannah

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Correction. I found two songs crediting K. Finnerty. They are, "Nerve Gas", and "The Trains are So Loud". If that is correct, A. Morganstern has more songs co-credited to him than K. Finnerty. If there is source material that states otherwise, please provide it. --PatrickR

Found one more. "A New Medicine" which makes three. The same number as A. Morgenstern. --PatrickR

I added a POV tag to the Finnerty section. I believe that it is currently sourced enough that it doesn't require this tag, but I think people should discuss the repeated anonymous edits which bias the article. --PatrickR

I also have "A New Medicine" credited to her. --Joe

Thanks Joe. This was added and cited about a month ago. --PatrickR

Clearly Patrick R has no clue on how to not only spell Finerty's name nor understand the history of her. His contributions to this is inaccurate as well as favoring Devine. The information provided by him is not fact.


I have provided citations for the song writing credits. I'm not sure how the article is favorable to Devine other than the fact that he is the creative force and leader of the band, and naturally the article would discuss his accomplishments. Following Wiki policy, my additions and edits have met the criteria for verifiability. (as well as Wiki guidelines for civility on discussion pages). I have repeatedly requested that people discuss this article instead of blanking sections (a Wiki policy violation) and vandalizing sections that are unfavorable to subjects of the article. I have also added a netrality warning to the Finerty section, and invited people to discuss. The goal here is to improve this article with verifiable information, and all of the article meets that. If there is incorrect information that can be verfied, improve the article and sign your name to your edits. Patrick925 20:29, 12 June 2006 (UTC)

Howie Beno did not contribute to the writing of Nerve Gas. He did, however, contribute to All That He Wants, Don't Die Wondering and A New Medicine. I have corrected this. I will take pictures of the booklet to end further dispute. --Joe 13:36 6 July 2006 (PST)

I reverted back to what appears to be the last known "good" article. It seems that somebody accidentally wiped out large sourced sections Patrick925 06:47, 12 July 2006 (UTC)

No, it was not a mistake. Howie Beno was NOT a contributer to Nerve Gas. Only Kerry Finerty was. --Joe 21:52 20 July 2006 (PST)

Joe: I was referring to somebody blanking the entire discography. Patrick925 13:51, 21 July 2006 (UTC)

Patrick: lol, sorry. My mistake. I was unaware of that. --Joe 12:17 22 July 2006 (PST)

What is the bullshit in the current members section? should that be removed? Avenged Evanfold 03:03, 25 July 2006 (UTC)

If I recall correctly, The Beauty in Sinking Ships was released shortly after or before American Jetset in 1999. It was however a collection of recordings and outtakes recorded from about 1995 to 1996. Which I believe is the source of the misconception. I can't confirm this, but someone might go ahead and make a trip to KillHannah.com using the internet wayback machine to check. (Edit whoops) --Robert December 8th, 2006, 1:53pm (EST)