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Note on VfD: Prior to my edit the entire article read as follows:
- "there's no a band named Mob Rulez.. It's an album of Black Sabbath when they were with Ronnie James Dio."
There seemed to be a view that this page may have been a mistake or a sort of pre-emptive attack on the German band "Mob Rules" [1].
I have written this stub to counter that, I don't really know how notable they are as I'm not really up on German heavy metal bands but they do play festivals around Europe and have released 4 studio albums. Anyone who knows any more about them is welcome to add any info! -- Lochaber 18:32, 8 Mar 2005 (UTC)
This page was voted on for deletion at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Mob Rules (band). The final result was Keep in its current form. --Deathphoenix 05:12, 20 Mar 2005 (UTC)