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Article currently states: The band is often thought of as a one hit wonder, on account of their 1966 top ten hit "Little Girl". By whom? Passive sentences are a haven for weasely concepts. Wikipedia isn't Rolling Stone magazine -- we're an encyclopedia, not a music review site. Who often thinks of this band as a one hit wonder? You personally don't get to express your opinion here! Either cite your source(s) or avoid weasely sentences and pejorative labels. Example: The band had just one top ten hit -- "Little Girl" in 1966. I'd change it myself ... but I honestly don't know that much about Syndicate of Sound and how well their music did (or did not) chart. 66.17.118.207 13:36, 9 October 2006 (UTC)