Talk:Zuckerbaby

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[edit] message 1

I noticed there is a speedy deletion notice on this page. I'm not sure why, since this band, though no longer touring, they had commercial success, released albums while signed to a major label, and had videos in rotation on Muchmusic.

[edit] message 2

What a great article! Well written, punctualized, cited and legitimate too! Anyone who deletes this article must have serious psychologicial problems, perhaps stemming from a childhood experience with acute autonarcoflagellation.

[edit] This is real. CHECK THE SOURCE

This band existed. They released albums and videos and were on a major label. Their songs are on iTunes. STOP TRYING TO DELETE.

I concur. They easily meet WP:NMG. Andromeda was definitely on the Canadian charts for a while and on heavy rotation on MuchMusic -- Samir धर्म 04:28, 10 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] ALL YOU DELETERS SUCK

(see above)

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Pages with information on the band (which could/should be used to expand the article): Zuckerbaby on answers.com, first on jam.canoe.ca, second on jam.canoe.ca, third on jam.canoe.ca, fourth on jam.canoe.ca, on highbeam, on utoronto.ca, on dropd.com, their MySpace pagePro bug catcher 23:28, 17 October 2006 (UTC)