Talk:Evil Nine

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This article reads less like an encyclopedia article and more like a review of a fan's favorite band. Could someone more familiar with the artists please add more facts? In particular, I question: "quickly recognised as a quality DJ/Producer" (by whom?) ... "stirred up the breaks scene" (is this verifiable?) "rapidly establishing them as the new golden boys" (according to whom?) Wikipedia is not a site for music reviews. Articles ought to be more objective than this. As a guideline, maybe look at some articles on other musicians. 66.17.105.226 13:17, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

AMG has something about an album called Y4K, but it seems to be a series not necessarily associated with this group. I added it but then removed it because I'm not sure if it's a compilation or not.