Talk:Supernova (band)

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What should the disambiguation look like? I tried to put in the otheruses thing(?), but it shows up as disambig for "Supernova (band)", which maybe it should actually be. It would be like a sub-disambiguation page, since there are two Supernova bands. What do you think?

I just want to make this article, Supernova (Rock Star band), easily accessable from this page, as I believe it will soon become relevant to how we proceed.

I made a disambiguation page. I'm not exactly sure the best way to do it, feel free to edit it.-Frank- 00:38, 24 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Pop/punk band notability?

I am admittedly not familiar with the pop/punk Supernova, however by looking at their Myspace page I was unable to see how this band is notable by Wikipedia's standards. Are there people who think this band is notable or should this redirect to the Rockstar band page? Jtrost (T | C | #) 20:09, 23 May 2006 (UTC)


They are a notable band because one of their songs was in Clerks.


They are notable because they are already an established band (unlike the CBS one). They have 3 albums, and have appeared in numerous compilations. Source

Also, Supernova's attorneys have issued cease and desist letters to CBS and Burnett's production company, detailing the band's history and rights to its name.-Frank- 23:01, 23 May 2006 (UTC)

Plus they rocked pretty fucking hard. Better than most, and that is notable in my book.

One of the members was also in Man or Astro-man and Servotron, both of whom are notable bands.

[edit] Lawsuit?

Is the Supernova suing CBS the same Supernova that this article is about? None of the members names seem to be the same.

This Supernova is suing the CBS Supernova