Talk:Puissance (band)

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"Later albums display more of an emphasis rhythm and a more pop music-based approach.", wouldn't this make it an Military pop band?

Also, the first paragraph uses the genre name "neoclassical music", which I've heard is an incorrect term for this kind of music, there is another genre name, Martial music, which seems to be the preferred genre name in other wikipedia articles.

Could someone check if what I'm suggesting is correct, and if so, edit the article? 80.216.158.220 01:02, 16 February 2007 (UTC)

We cant call them a military pop band, because we are talking about puissance during its entire existence not just what they are now. it is fine the way it is. PyrE 05:34, 27 October 2007 (UTC)

The discography misses an album: War on, issued in 1999. 81.207.82.109 14:12, 20 April 2007 (UTC)

Added it, I don't know any reason for it not to be there. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.216.158.20 (talk) 06:18, August 27, 2007 (UTC)

In 2002 there was a LP shared by Sorhin and Puissance. Album was called "To Give Death By The Sword Of Christ!" and contained 2 songs: "To give death" (by Sorhin) and "by the sword of christ" by Puissance.