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Oh I hadn't seen that. I don't think this article should be deleted though, it gives more information as it is than simply redirecting to Rage. The line up is different, the tracklisting is somewhat important (it seems to me anyway). This band is notable in any case, even if it's just as a precursor to Rage. There are a hell of a lot of bands on Wikipedia that have less releases than Avenger (even if Avenger only has 2), and certainly a lot that didn't then become a band as famous as Rage. So I'm sorry about having (unvolontarily) ignored the AfD, but deleting this article would be a loss of information for Wikipedia. IronChris | (talk) 21:47, 13 May 2006 (UTC)