Talk:DHT (band)
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Why did someone put two extra singles on this page? It said a sinlge had charted in the US in 2006 on this page in 2005!
Maybe that person made a mistake and it's supposed to be 2005. --anon
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[edit] Someone
can someone clean up this article like make it easier to read? maybe put the album and single info into charts? thx —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.226.126.217 (talk) 23:02, 19 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Three people...
Why are there -three- people on the front of the single cover, when theres only two people in the band? Quick check of their website shows that its only two members. So who's the second bloke? Ex member, collaborator? producer? --Kiand 00:46, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
Mabie its the same guy twice, both of them look very similar and have the same nose. Just a thoght.. --Osic 20:18, 01 April 2006
[edit] Popular before?
Does anyone know there old songs? The article makes out they have been around for ages but there only album is from 2005? --Osic 20:20, 01 April 2006
[edit] Removed Information
I'm almost sure that D.H.T.'s version of "Listen to Your Heart" has never been #1 in Germany, so I've removed this information. Actually D.H.T. are quite unknown in Germany: "Listen to Your Heart" has been released there on March 17th 2006 (according to amazon.de) and it hasn't gained much publicity so far...
[edit] Danger Hardcore Team compaired to D.H.T
This D.H.T. is practically a new group with a totally different sound. I was actually shocked when i listened to the 2005 "Listen to you heart" album. DHT (Danger Hardcore Team) was esentially a Gabber/Hardcore group who produced a some tracks and put out compilation cds called Virus #. (have a look at www.dangerhardcoreteam.com) -1348- 02:27, 22 August 2006 (UTC)-thealgod@gmail.com
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[edit] Versions of LTYH
Um, yea, this entire section (versions of LTYH) needs to be moved onto the Listen to your heart page if kept - it definitely does NOT belong on the main DHT page. I don't know how to propose moving sections but if someone would do that it would be good. I would just go ahead and move it but I don't want to cause drama... Hazelorb 01:58, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] "Dared"
In the "Singles" section, there's a subsection called "Dared singles". Was this group called Dared for a while? --zenohockey 20:58, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] DHT=! Danger Hardcore Team
It exists two distinct bands:
- Danger Hardcore Team (official website: www.dangerhardcoreteam.com), an hardcore (and not happy hardcore, more old school hardcore) band
- DHT (official website: www.d-h-t.be), a dance band known for Listen To Your Heart)