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[edit] Emogame
is it of note to put down that he (along with others) parodied somewhat in it?
[edit] Infobox
This artists infobox needs a lot of work. I at least got it started, so feel free to add all you know to it. Also, please look around for a picture that can be uploaded on wikipedia (legally) ;-) Radar123 03:21, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
If you can't compare an artist's sound or work to any other artist or sound, then you shouldn't even be writing critically about them. Sunny Day Real Estate sounds NOTHING like Fugazi in my opinion, so that statement is POV and nothing more. This article is an embarrassment. 35.10.45.21 (talk) 16:36, 17 January 2008 (UTC)Lenny Baxter