Talk:Fuck the Facts

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[edit] Genre

Fuck The Facts is grindcore, read the definition of the genre. Aside from the very heavy punk influence, they introduce the time signatures of that of grindcore. Please do not continue to edit this page. - BC Blade 20:35, 20 August 2006 (UTC)

Fuck the Facts use complex riffs and song structures, have no punk influences (aside from the vocals), and grindcore's time signatures are no different than any other punk or metal subgenre. They are not a grindcore group, they were deathgrind/noise, now 'mathcore.' And do not tell me to stop editing a page. Jon138 01:40, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
You should maybe focus more on the name, then you'll figure it out. - Some dude.

[edit] External links

Templates save time and keep things uniform; use them.

[edit] Page Edits

july 26, 2006 ::: rv, this is my last edit. what exactlly is wrong with this version?

Break tags should be bullets, much is capitalized/italicized/bolded that should not be, only one discography is needed, the stub tag should be at bottom, noise music is the proper link for noise music, and "Current line-up" should be "Band members." There is also the way this and that was worded, the needless explanation for a discography link, and a few other things that now slip my mind. Jon138 23:06, 26 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] 8-21-06

BC Blade, what you're doing may be vandalism. I have changed the Fuck the Facts discography to show not all albums are acknowledged, yet you continue to add your links. You also continue to remove templates, ignore any and all issues brought up on the talk page you disagree with, etc. You may have created this page, but it is not your article. Jon138 15:29, 21 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Discography

I am very adamant on the use of two different discography mentions, atleast leave this please BC Blade 21:20, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

FTF's More Recently Acknowledged Discography List and FTF's Full Discography List were merged into Fuck the Facts discography. The two are not needed. Jon138
Look on the band's website (www.fuckthefacts.com), do you see every single release listed? No. you see the releases I have listed under "FTF's More Recently Acknowledged Discography List." I see no mention of any of their early D.I.Y. material. I will leave this alone right now, but I want a discussion about it, please add to this page so we can come to terms. Otherwise we are just going to keep going in this monotonous circle of edits. For now though I am going to fix the external links back to the way I had it. I think the ones you have deleted are very helpful and should stay. - BC Blade 18:20, 18 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Copyright violations

The previous text on this page was clearly copied from the band's official website. This qualifies as a copyright violation under the terms of Wikipedia's copyright guidelines. Please expand this article using non-copyrighted material in the future. -- H·G (words/works) 19:36, 23 July 2006 (UTC)