Talk:Galneryus

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A fine start, but I wonder if the subject would be made clearer by starting the article "Galneryus is a power metal band from Osaka, formed in X year..." Clear, explicit description of the subject as early in the article as possible is an important factor in assessing the quality of articles in my book. Thanks. LordAmeth 16:08, 24 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Nocturnal Rites Influence?

It may sound ludicris but I've heard some Nocturnal Rites influences in Galneryus's music and by what I hear, Nocturnal Rites is pretty big in Japan. I've heard essences from that particular band along with the Sonata Arctica and X Japan styles. I think this would be an interesting note but I'm not completely sure. Would any of you agree?

Mandilore


[edit] Music for Mnemosyne

Is it worth noting that alsatia and cause disarray are both used in the anime/ova series Mnemosyne —Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.237.14.76 (talk) 09:02, 24 March 2008 (UTC)