Talk:Pakistani black metal
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Black Emperor Jogezai is the lost voice in the wilderness of Balochistan.The howls are the wolves of the Chiltan and Tor Ghar mountains and the screams are the cries of this dark and ancient land...salute Black Emperor
...Bolan.
lol yea dude, "lost voice lost in wilderness, and howling of the "wolves""..... ultimate in cheeseiness, maybe people should focus on making good Bm rather then trying to fit in BM cliches like trying to make something sound depressing and "grim". dude im sure wherever your from is nothing but a desert, and the howling wolves are really just old camels..... hahahaha
[edit] Neutral POW
Maybe NPOW is not exactly what it's about, but how is "Music is a form of expression that varies from one person to the other. Metal bands such as these should be given a chance." of any relevence in this article? The first sentence is true though not in the right article, and the second sentence is simply an opinion, I think every band should be given a chance, but face it, who cares? This is an encyclopedia not an editorial.
[edit] AFD'ed to merge
This article should be merged into another article per AFD. Currently it lists 2 options: black metal and music of Pakistan. It seems the latter is more appropriate, but the BM section should be condensed from what it is now. Spearhead 20:41, 28 March 2006 (UTC)
- Merge to Music of Pakistan. Regional scenes (especially this small) have no place on the main article of black metal. Not to mention that most bands the article covers are either not black metal or not notable. Prolog 19:53, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] taarma removal
i removed taarma because the band "taarma" calssifies itself as a band orginating from Afghanistan on MetalArchives
http://metal-archives.com/browseC.php?c=1
http://metal-archives.com/band.php?id=58400
Also this band seems to be a "terorist" band as seen by the picture on metal-archives.
In all the band does not belong under a Pakistani metal Page.