Talk:Thousand (single)

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I want to move the content about the number to one thousand and place a notice on this page, but leave the Moby album. - Arthur George Carrick 03:49, 24 Jan 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Dis-ambiguation suffix

Does anyone know of a dis-ambiguation suffix that this article can have so that the dis-ambiguation suffix of this article can be that theThousand article (which will be kept as a re-direct if you dis-ambiguation and make the move without editing it later) can be made into a dis-ambiguation a dis-ambiguation page for the dis-ambiguation number and whatever the hell dis-ambiguation is?? I'm sure there are plenty of dis-ambiguation links for the dis-ambiguation number that dis-ambiguation point here...dis-ambiguation. 66.245.109.94 00:15, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Citation for faster songs

"Extratone", a subgenre of Speedcore, has an article on the Netherlands Wikipedia saying "Het aantal Beats per minute (BPM) ligt boven de 1000," which I assume means "it has tempoes which go over 1000 BPM," or something similar.