Talk:45 Grave

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POV problems, fix it or I will, and believe me I can be cut happy.--72.200.80.15 07:19, 28 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sleep in Safety

How about a new page about the album? It just needs a track listing and a bit of background. I don't know how to make a new page though. Anyone else share this view? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.110.111.188 (talk) 15:40, 28 December 2007 (UTC)

Just added a page for Sleep In Safety -- Phaeno —Preceding unsigned comment added by Phaeno (talk • contribs) 16:57, 4 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Genre...

Sorry to bring this up so early in the development of the page but...

The three genres there at the mo (punk rock, deathrock, horror punk) are all correct but I think deathrock should go at the top as they are a punk/goth band and deathrock is esentially a combination term for both of these. Also 45 Grave are, according to the page on deathrock, one of only two bands generally referred to as deathrock (the other being Christian Death). So it should be their primary genre.

Also, I don't think there's any need for there to be punk rock as a genre as the other genres, deathrock and horror punk, are both subgenres of punk anyway.

So I'll make these changes, feel free to change them back but please say why here. - A Fan of 45 Grave 88.109.218.201 (talk) 20:18, 8 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit]  ?

I just cut this out of the article, it was just stuck there. Im not sure what it really has to do with 45 Grave as a band, and no one was saying Graves and Graves were the same guy anyway. Obv. ive kept it here in the discussion page for any future reference or possible itergration into the article.

It was once rumoured that Rob(Ritter)Graves of 45 GRAVE and Rob Graves of RIPPER were the same person...Not true! Rob Graves of RIPPER semi-retired from music in 1991 around the same time Rob Ritter of 45 GRAVE passed away, and it was there that the false connection between the two was made. Upon hearing the news of Ritter's passing, Rob Graves of RIPPER said: "That dude was a legend, and left us entirely too early. He'll definitely be missed!