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Does anyone know more about this album: "Eleventeen (as Eleventeen) - 1996"? I was going to at least try and find a track list, but I didn't have much luck on the internet anywhere. Toofishes 12:51, 19 January 2006 (UTC)
Theres a page for it now.
The tracklisting is:
Foiled Again
Indian Giver
Number One
Propaganda
Fooling Yourself
Nocturnal Emission
Jibba This
Or in some order.
www.eve6mediahq.com has info.
Removed all mentions of "super-fucking-gayness" and "butt pirates." Please ammend missing portions of article.
Who would call this band gay and such? —Preceding
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19:37, 18 October 2007 (UTC)
I fixed the site up a bit.
Unfortunately, I don't know a whole lot about the band itself, so if anyone has some useful information, don't be afraid to add it. Some information about the band before the broke up would be nice.-- Worthlessboy1420 ( talk) 18:55, 20 January 2008 (UTC)
Re "explores issues of gender identity ... and being wrongly placed in special ed classes" -- these seem like pretty sketchy and farfetched interpretations strictly from the lyrics of the cited songs. I won't delete it because maybe the poster had other sources (band interviews or something?) but it seems like that should be backed up or edited out. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 18.238.6.25 ( talk) 02:48, 14 April 2008 (UTC)
Eve 6 is the final eve from The X-files. Should this be mentioned as a possible name-sake? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Shreder 02 ( talk • contribs) 13:10, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
Eve 6 uses "trochee" in many of their songs as the meter. This is pretty notable for a band of their style. —Preceding
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It's hard to understand who's who in this band. According to the infobox, the members are Max Collins (Bass, Vocals), Tony Fagenson (Drums), and Matt Bair (Guitarist, Backing Vocals), with a former member Jon Siebels (guitar).
From
History - Formation:
"The band originally consisted of Brandon Madrishin (vocals, bass), Alberto Hernandez (guitar), and Cha (drums)."
Then from
History - Breakup:
"Max had a short lived project called Brotherhood of Lost Dogs. Max and Tony reunited to form a new band called The Sugi Tap..."
Then from
History - Reunion:
"After performing for over a year as The Sugi Tap, on October 1st, 2007 it was leaked Alex Band website that a "newly reunited" Eve 6 (only including Brandon and Cha, and a new guitarist named Dan formerly of the Long Island band "Bandcamp," as Siebels has elected to focus on his new band Monsters are Waiting...) would be going on tour, playing their first show at the Mary Washington University in Fredericksburg, Virginia."
-- SeaFox ( talk) 08:54, 29 July 2009 (UTC)
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To the editor(s) that wish to add the people who played bass on one song at one concert: First, this information is unsourced. Second, I do not believe this information belongs on this article even if we could source that a person played bass for one song at one concert. I am sure most bands have had a multitude people play a song or two during various shows.
If you want to get consensus on this, you can start an WP:RFC regarding the issue. I do not wish to edit war over this, I just do not believe the information added is encyclopedic. Angryapathy ( talk) 20:47, 19 July 2018 (UTC)
Collins has used Eve 6's official Twitter account to make several tweets which I believe deny the Uyghur genocide ( [1], [2], [3], [4], [5]). While I could not find coverage of these tweets in secondary sources, WP:TWEET lists a set of guidelines for using tweets as sources. Could these tweets be mentioned in the article? CJ-Moki ( talk) 22:39, 5 April 2022 (UTC)
I moved the paragraph about the band's Twitter account to its own section. Given the amount of attention the account has drawn, I think it makes sense to make that information easier to find in the article. There's a decent chance that someone coming to this article is more familiar with the Twitter account than the band's actual music. Sjedits ( talk) 02:49, 23 February 2023 (UTC)
Max Collins recently claimed in a Tik Tok (reposted here) that the band's name wasn't from the X-Files episode, but just because there were six guys in the band. He also explicitly namedropped the Wikipedia article here. The source for the X-Files claim is a magazine article from the late 90s; is there any way that can be corroborated one way or the other? Doogie2K (talk) 02:20, 9 May 2023 (UTC)
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Does anyone know more about this album: "Eleventeen (as Eleventeen) - 1996"? I was going to at least try and find a track list, but I didn't have much luck on the internet anywhere. Toofishes 12:51, 19 January 2006 (UTC)
Theres a page for it now.
The tracklisting is:
Foiled Again
Indian Giver
Number One
Propaganda
Fooling Yourself
Nocturnal Emission
Jibba This
Or in some order.
www.eve6mediahq.com has info.
Removed all mentions of "super-fucking-gayness" and "butt pirates." Please ammend missing portions of article.
Who would call this band gay and such? —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
66.193.42.195 (
talk)
19:37, 18 October 2007 (UTC)
I fixed the site up a bit.
Unfortunately, I don't know a whole lot about the band itself, so if anyone has some useful information, don't be afraid to add it. Some information about the band before the broke up would be nice.-- Worthlessboy1420 ( talk) 18:55, 20 January 2008 (UTC)
Re "explores issues of gender identity ... and being wrongly placed in special ed classes" -- these seem like pretty sketchy and farfetched interpretations strictly from the lyrics of the cited songs. I won't delete it because maybe the poster had other sources (band interviews or something?) but it seems like that should be backed up or edited out. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 18.238.6.25 ( talk) 02:48, 14 April 2008 (UTC)
Eve 6 is the final eve from The X-files. Should this be mentioned as a possible name-sake? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Shreder 02 ( talk • contribs) 13:10, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
Eve 6 uses "trochee" in many of their songs as the meter. This is pretty notable for a band of their style. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
140.220.1.66 (
talk)
13:59, 19 June 2008 (UTC)
It's hard to understand who's who in this band. According to the infobox, the members are Max Collins (Bass, Vocals), Tony Fagenson (Drums), and Matt Bair (Guitarist, Backing Vocals), with a former member Jon Siebels (guitar).
From
History - Formation:
"The band originally consisted of Brandon Madrishin (vocals, bass), Alberto Hernandez (guitar), and Cha (drums)."
Then from
History - Breakup:
"Max had a short lived project called Brotherhood of Lost Dogs. Max and Tony reunited to form a new band called The Sugi Tap..."
Then from
History - Reunion:
"After performing for over a year as The Sugi Tap, on October 1st, 2007 it was leaked Alex Band website that a "newly reunited" Eve 6 (only including Brandon and Cha, and a new guitarist named Dan formerly of the Long Island band "Bandcamp," as Siebels has elected to focus on his new band Monsters are Waiting...) would be going on tour, playing their first show at the Mary Washington University in Fredericksburg, Virginia."
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To the editor(s) that wish to add the people who played bass on one song at one concert: First, this information is unsourced. Second, I do not believe this information belongs on this article even if we could source that a person played bass for one song at one concert. I am sure most bands have had a multitude people play a song or two during various shows.
If you want to get consensus on this, you can start an WP:RFC regarding the issue. I do not wish to edit war over this, I just do not believe the information added is encyclopedic. Angryapathy ( talk) 20:47, 19 July 2018 (UTC)
Collins has used Eve 6's official Twitter account to make several tweets which I believe deny the Uyghur genocide ( [1], [2], [3], [4], [5]). While I could not find coverage of these tweets in secondary sources, WP:TWEET lists a set of guidelines for using tweets as sources. Could these tweets be mentioned in the article? CJ-Moki ( talk) 22:39, 5 April 2022 (UTC)
I moved the paragraph about the band's Twitter account to its own section. Given the amount of attention the account has drawn, I think it makes sense to make that information easier to find in the article. There's a decent chance that someone coming to this article is more familiar with the Twitter account than the band's actual music. Sjedits ( talk) 02:49, 23 February 2023 (UTC)
Max Collins recently claimed in a Tik Tok (reposted here) that the band's name wasn't from the X-Files episode, but just because there were six guys in the band. He also explicitly namedropped the Wikipedia article here. The source for the X-Files claim is a magazine article from the late 90s; is there any way that can be corroborated one way or the other? Doogie2K (talk) 02:20, 9 May 2023 (UTC)