Talk:The Robber Barons (band)

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Major cleanup needed. I have no idea who the Robber Barons are or what the "Don't Care" style is, but I am willing to do a little research to try to write a well-worded, less-POV article. Turly-burly 06:36, 20 March 2006 (UTC)

I can't find a band called "Rockefeller and the Robber Barons", nor can I find a band called "The Robber Barons" out of New Mexico with a lead singer (which I suppose is what is meant by "on mouth") named David Castillo. Is this page referring to a local group in New Mexico with a similar name to a more-famous band? Whatever the case, I am going to rewrite this page featuring the San Francisco-based alt-country band, "The Robber Barons". Turly-burly 07:03, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
Recently, David Castillo edited this page. He is the lead singer of this band. The edit injected further POV into an already POV-ridden article, and did little to correct some of the more-confusing content. Along with containg not one citation, this article violates the following Wikipedia:Policies and Guidelines: Wikipedia:NPOV, Wikipedia:Vanity guidelines, and Wikipedia:Autobiography. FURTHERMORE, it is located at the wrong name. It should be at an article titled Rockefeller and the Robber Barons. The Robber Barons (band) is no doubt a space for the more well-known San Francisco band of the same name. I am going to completely change this article tonight. Turly-burly 07:30, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
Ok, I overhauled this article. I created a properly-titled article at Rockefeller and the Robber Barons; because of its tenuous nature as a possibly trivial/autobiographical article, I will nominate it for deletion if not properly edited within one month. I then added NPOV information from the Robber Baron's home page. Turly-burly 16:13, 22 March 2006 (UTC)