Talk:Michael Crafter
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not being metal enough?
Crafter > any other hessian I know.
This page is for real
yeah seriously man this page is real, micky is a good bloke
[edit] Speedy deletion
I removed the speedy deletion tag, as it is not obvious that the person it not notable. The attacks can (and should) be removed. If you think this article doesn't belong on Wikipedia I suggest using Wikipedia:Articles for deletion or Wikipedia:Proposed deletion. DJ Clayworth 15:08, 31 May 2006 (UTC)
In view of the seemingly large amount of vandalism and adding of clearly fake information I suggest that nothing is added to this article without a reference. Anyone got a reference for a discography for this guy? DJ Clayworth 15:58, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
- No reference for a disco, but I've sniffed out sources for some of the base-level content of this page. It needs a lot of improving, and I can't seem to figure out where all the vandals are coming from... Electriceel [Talk] 14:12, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Saved from "Discography" section
See I Killed the Prom Queen.
See Adelaide Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Organiser
Crafter began his career as a bassist in the sex pistols, Parkway Drive, Bring Me The Horizon, Dead to Fall, endthisday, Terror, the Veronicas, the Used, Fall Out Boy, and then Adelaide's version of Fall of Troy.
Crafter played bass in the Adelaide hardcore band, Shotpointblank.
Crafter had a brief stint in the Wu Tang Clan under his rap alias "CZA" but was kicked out when an orthodontist revealed that his teeth were far too small for "grillz".
Crafter sang for short lived metal band Masseria which also featured I Killed The Prom Queen's Kevin, were the two first met.
Crafter sang for Earth Crisis.
Rumoured leader of the violent gang "straightedge" responsible for the attack on well known celebrity "Rex Hunt"
Recently left Carpathian to play golf on the pga tour.
Wrote the words to Firestorm
Bigger than jesus in europe
Crafter paid $129.99 for a a bleeched blonde faux hawk, but rumoured that he later had the hawk bit changed to black, for a type of "topdeck" look
Electriceel [Talk] 10:29, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
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