Talk:Beautiful Garbage
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[edit] Written by a fan?
I'd never even heard of Shut Your Mouth before - the single sold pretty poorly, at least in australia (peaked at 88), whilst cherry lips made number 7 and is very well known. The article though makes it sound like Shut Your Mouth is true garbage style along with being the best selling single, and cherry lips is a lesser electro-pop song that was only 'a moderately successful single'. Would only australians get the same interpretation as me? or was the article written by someone biased against the electropop style of cherry lips?
[edit] Correct Name? / Requested Move
Is the correct name "beautifulgarbage"? Because the iTunes Music Store uses "Beautiful Garbage" and the Garbage official website does in some places as well. Alex 17:17, August 2, 2005 (UTC)
-In response to this, yes the proper title is "beautifulgarbage", soemtimes spelt "BeautifulGarbage". Any other spelling is in error. Breakinguptheguy
- The Wikipedia policy on this matter states clearly "Do not replicate stylized typography in logos and album art, though a redirect may be appropriate (for example, KoЯn redirects to Korn (band)).". Since spelling the name "beautifulgarbage" is only a typography difference, I think this article should be moved to "Beautiful Garbage", leaving a redirect at the current location. Within the article we can still spell it "beautifulgarbage", if, indeed, this is the official spelling. HymylyT@C 23:00, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
- I am hereby also posting an official request for this page to be moved, since this matter has not recieved any attention for almost a week. HymylyT@C 19:54, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
- Based on evidence from freedb and Gracenote, support this move. Chris cheese whine 04:34, 2 February 2007 (UTC)
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- I don't think that Wikipedia policy applies here, since this is not a "stylized typography; the title only uses the standard Latin alphabet. The example given in the policy is Korn using a non-Latin character for "R". That being said, their own site calls it "Beautiful Garbage", so Support. -SigPig |SEND - OVER 23:48, 2 February 2007 (UTC)
- "beautifulgarbage" with no space and lower-case letters is an example of stylized typography, as it is rendered in a way other than the norm. See typography. Chris cheese whine 15:10, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
- I don't think that Wikipedia policy applies here, since this is not a "stylized typography; the title only uses the standard Latin alphabet. The example given in the policy is Korn using a non-Latin character for "R". That being said, their own site calls it "Beautiful Garbage", so Support. -SigPig |SEND - OVER 23:48, 2 February 2007 (UTC)
- Support per nom. Recury 14:52, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
To me it seems a large majority agrees, possibly even consensus has been reached. I will now move the page. HymylyT@C 21:10, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
Page moved. I also changed to Beautiful Garbage within the article as this is how it was spelled on Grabage's official website. HymylyT@C 21:20, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
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