Talk:Crack Rock Steady 7

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Listed as a speedy -- some kind of musical group who have released an EP. Not notable, but not speedy either. Dunc| 13:31, 20 Dec 2004 (UTC)


  • Keep Strong keep and allow for organic growth. Google reports a significant number of hits for this groups album. [[User:GRider|GRider\talk]] 19:15, 20 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • Keep DCEdwards1966 20:04, Dec 20, 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete. One-time collaboration to part of an EP. Unknown to allmusic. Niteowlneils 21:55, 20 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete. Vacuum c 02:59, Dec 22, 2004 (UTC)
    • Perhaps "allmusic" should consider changing their name to something more appropriate then. Subject is known to 7100+ other sites on Google when searching for "Crack Rock Steady". IMHO this firmly establishes some sort of notability, even if it is just a one-time EP. [[User:GRider|GRider\talk]] 22:03, 20 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • Keep, useful. Wyss 23:50, 20 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • Keep as by good evidence notable. Samaritan 01:10, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • Keep. True, notability is firmly established as it appears to be popularly known in the punk music scene, but this article is... in need of extreme attention. —[[User:Radman1|RaD Man (talk)]] 07:09, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)
    • On second thought, this article might be better off moved to "Baby Jesus, Sliced Up In The Manger" with a redirect from Crack Rock Steady 7. Thoughts? —[[User:Radman1|RaD Man (talk)]] 07:17, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)
      • A move might do it. Alphax (talk) 05:16, Dec 22, 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete. Obscure non-noteworthy release. Iam 03:32, Dec 22, 2004 (UTC)

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[edit] Leftover Crack / Crack Rock Steady Seven

I'm not going to edit until I find a source to cite, but the reason that "The Crack Rock Steady Seven" was formed should be on here. Leftover Crack wanted to do the spilt with F Minus, but the record label (Epitaph) that they were signed to wouldn't allow them to do it. So, to get around the contract, they formed CRS7. Anyone got an interview that could be used as a source? -----{||[chuckschambaugh]|===|| 23:38, 26 September 2006 (UTC)


The infested should be removed from the list of bands formed by crs7 members, they're from leeds, and were influenced by loC, but had very little to do with them until a year ago when they became the european crs7 when stza sang for them. They weren't formed by any crs7 musicians. I think american distress and stockyard stoics should be included though, 'cause of skwert I do believe. ugly you