Talk:Strike Anywhere

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"Antifascist Circle"? Who made that up?

Well, it's what it's called. -Andre

The link to the gif on splendidezine doesn't work; I suspect the site is filtering based on referrer. I have removed the link from the article text and put it into an external link item at the bottom. I have made Antifascist Circle a link, but have not created an article by that name. Someone should look into the symbol and write an article on it, if it's got context beyond this band. Sharkford 18:17, 7 September 2005 (UTC)

I created an article on the Antifascist Circle - eZtaR

[edit] Punk Rock/Melodic Hardcore

Is it really necessary to classify strike anywhere as punk rock/melodic hardcore. It should just be melodic hardcore because melodic hardcore is simply a sub-genre "punk rock". "Punk rock" as a classification is vague and unnecessary so I'm taking it out. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 24.17.98.25 (talk) 02:15, 10 May 2007 (UTC).

you know, i've thoughnt the same thing b4. especially when it comes to metal bands, only rarely, do they put "heavy metal" as a genre, it's usually only subgenres. but with punk it's different, just because it's a melodic hardcore band, not all of their stuff is melodic hardcore, their new stuff softened up slightly to fit more into punk rock/post-hardcore. 76.182.87.230 13:59, 16 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Image

The image used does not pass WP:FUC. I have located a free image on Flickr and uploaded it to the commons, Image:Strike Anywhere, Taipei 2-28-07.jpg. Once the promo photo is deleted, I suggest we use this image. Any comments?-Andrew c [talk] 13:40, 6 May 2008 (UTC)