Talk:Crimson Lotus

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Does it make sense to link to CL's last.fm page? There's no further relevant information there, and the existence of a last.fm page by itself is rather irrelevant too: every artist once played by anyone using audioscrobbler has their page created on last.fm automatically. I think every link should be justified by a certain amount of new information the reader can derive from it. -Bringa 17:01, 18 November 2005 (UTC)

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Since CL @ last.fm are 'established' in the sense that they have an official image and albums added (the latter which can only be done by the label, not by users), and listening stats might be interesting for people interested in the band or those wondering which song is representative of the band, I'd rather leave the link in. Another point are the related artists which might help decide whether one would like the band (with a bit of wishful thinking regarding last.fm's algorithms). Although, admittedly, with freely available tracks on the internet, all it takes to check the band out are some clicks and a little download. --Matthias Bauer 17:19, 18 November 2005 (UTC)