Talk:Sakkuth

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Does this group meet the guidelines at WP:MUSIC? Joyous! | Talk 18:11, 10 September 2006 (UTC)


Possibly meets "toured medium country" but i'll be damned if i can find a record of it. They have had national air-play intermittantly (as any band does, on an as-they-release-stuff basis) mainly on Triple J. They have appeared on at least one compleation. They have one album available on the mainstream market (i.e. you don't have to go to the store with the tattooparlor in the back to get it) in Australia, possibly available overseas, and three others which you do have to go to the record store with the tattoo parlor in the back to get (it's called skinnys). They qualify for "character of the city" in that they have been on the brisbane scene for about 10 years. Cadmiumcandy 22:32, 10 September 2006 (UTC)

I've also found at least one broken link this entry closes. Cadmiumcandy 23:05, 10 September 2006 (UTC)


Besides i recon a 4'11" death metal singer is noteworthy whatever the background.