Talk:Snuff (band)

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[edit] Just to let you know..

This article needs cleaning up - there are some grievious type and grammatical errors hidden amongst the text and the tone of the article is completely wrong. Remember, this is an encylopaedia, not your best mate ;).

I would rewrite it, but I feel that you [the original author] should be the one to do this.

Good luck!

MidwinterTalk/Bombard 11:00pm, 8 Aug 2005 (GMT)

[edit] live set?

"Snuff's live set involves playful banter between band members and the audience, with set lists normally being ignored in favour of requests."

this has not been my experience of them after seeing them about 10 times, where they ignored most requests. especially towards the end (2003-2005) when they quite often played a load of songs that no-one knew.

this point is part of a wider problem with the article in that it is very chatty and almost like a fanzine in places. i might re-write myself it when i get some time.

Spunkymcpunk 09:14, 2 September 2007 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 04:35, 21 January 2008 (UTC)