Talk:The Rumble Strips

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[edit] Album

The Rumble Strips album seems to have already been released on to p2p sites, even though the band haven't even announced any album:

  1. "No Soul"
  2. "Alarm Clock"
  3. "Building A Boat"
  4. "Girls and Boys In Love"
  5. "Oh Creole"
  6. "Motorcycle"
  7. "Time"
  8. "Clouds"
  9. "Don't Dumb Down"
  10. "Cowboy"
  11. "Hate Me (You Do)
  12. "Hands"

....I don't understand this in the slightest, does anyone else? =S --SteelersFan UK06 16:06, 8 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Band History

Whats SteelersFan UK06 obsession on removing band history and me, I'M IN THE BAND!!!!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/devon/content/articles/2007/08/15/rumble_strips_gig_review_feature.shtml

http://www.nme.com/blog/index.php?blog=25&p=961&more=1&c=1

Maybe this will make SteelersFan UK06 content. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sam mansbridge (talkcontribs) 18:14, 31 August 2007 (UTC)

-Tell you what Mansbridge. Find a couple of better sources than the two above and i'll leave your edits in the page.
  • Source No. 1 (BBC) - I'm not counting this as valid. The information is a near exact replica of the information on a supposed "Sam Mansbridge" from Wikipedia (that he plays a "Rumble Drum", and that he's new), so the reviewer could have just taken the information from there.
  • Source No. 2 (NME) - Unfortunately, nowhere on this page does it actually mention that Mansbridge is in the band. It says he drinks. I think it says he smokes. Other than that, their's not much of a mention of the man.
Listen, Mansbridge, seriously if this is all wrong and you're with them, I'm really sorry, but can you blame me? I mean is that not what Wikipedia is all about, verifiability? I'm just following the Cap'n's orders. Its just...why would you not add your name to the MySpace page? Or the Band section of your official website? It just seems a bit...well, fake to me. Just get yourself on a website, a website that we can source from, and everything will be fine C= --SteelersFan UK06 00:52, 3 September 2007 (UTC)
I know this doesnt really help, but I've seen them live and they definately had a bassist / guy who plays that orange drum by the name of Sam. Unfortunately cant verify it :( 88.106.245.15 12:03, 24 October 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Rumble strips icon.gif

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