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who edited this page to add the album name "Sketches of Brunswick East"? the account was an IP address that had never edited before. a hint from the BAND ? /info/en/?search=Special:Contributions/130.64.28.8 https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=King_Gizzard_%26_the_Lizard_Wizard&diff=prev&oldid=774938749 Hori.horizontal ( talk) 04:20, 19 April 2017 (UTC)
Should content from the discography section be forked to King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard discography? --- Another Believer ( Talk) 21:42, 15 November 2017 (UTC)
Would it be appropriate to mention the labels that released official physical editions of the live bootleg albums? At the moment it only mentions "Formats: Digital (Bandcamp)", which is misinformative as most are available on CD, Vinyl and Cassette. Simdude1990 ( talk) 11:22, 13 August 2022 (UTC)
The band's website has the name spelt as 'King Gizzard and the Lizzard Wizzard' with 'zz' in 'Lizzard' and 'Wizzard'. Would change this, but don't know the protocol for confirming a change. 81.82.207.95 ( talk) 12:52, 3 January 2018 (UTC)
Do you think it would be best to describe Gizz as just 'rock', ala how the The Beatles are described so on their page? The style on each of their albums seems to vary a lot apart from it's psychedelic elements. If not, maybe just psychedelic rock or indie rock would do? ToQ100gou! ToQ100gou! Shupatsu Shinkou! ( the chitter-chatter) 10:49, 18 March 2019 (UTC)
Would it be a good idea to merge the sections covering K.G. and L.W. considering that they're essentially the same quasi-double album project, written and recorded simultaneously as one piece? It feels a little jarring to place a section split between the two releases. Moonwater21 ( talk) 15:58, 27 February 2021 (UTC)
Psychedelic rock, garage rock, acid rock, progressive rock, psychedelic pop, heavy metal? Listening to the album 12 Bar Bruise I would describe them as punk first and foremost and indie/acid rock maybe. Not hearing anything psychedelic, progressive or heavy about them..† Encyclopædius 10:43, 11 July 2021 (UTC)
Hello all!
I am a new Wiki Editor as part of a course I am taking on media literacy as a content creator I have been assigned to edit an article of my choice. As a Gizzhead, I had to choose this one! To share what I have edited: - I added a note about Gizz being named one of the hardest working bands in the world according to [ 2019 study.] -I added a part that describes the band's announcement of Gizzfest being indefinitely canceled with support from [ link.] -I added a bit with updates on the three-hour marathon sets in Berkley, California, and Morrison, Colorado that will finally take place in October 2022 with an additional show in Colorado on November 2. -Lastly, I added The Bush to the band's associated acts because Kenny-Smith's sister and Walker's girlfriend, Edith Kenny-Smith, is their bassist and their album was mastered by Walker, as shown on their [ page.]
Thank you all for your contributions! This was a lot of fun to read and contribute to!
ClaireBraggs ( talk) 00:21, 28 April 2022 (UTC)ClaireBraggs
Since some editors disagree with my removal of the timeline in the band members section, allow me to get more detailed about my intent. The best place to start is to point to this discussion where you can see editors (including myself) disagreeing with the need for a timeline when lineup changes are even less minimal than the one here (such as those for Trenches, Twenty One Pilots, and Chevelle). There's already established policy such as MOS:USEPROSE and consensus on this similar discussion that establish the general notion that if something can be easily explained in text then there's no need for big showy templates displaying simple amounts of information. The only majorly prevalent information this one teaches is that one member left a couple years ago (which is also stated directly above) and when their albums released (also stated directly below). I just don't see the point in taking up all that space to reexplain things that are already made clear (arguably more clear; I've never been a huge fan of how those timelines display information, find them much more difficult to read) elsewhere. Now if the membership timeline were as complex as, say, Black Flag's, then I'd certainly understand how it compresses a huge amount of information into a convenient space, but this band's looks nothing like that.
And I do want to emphasise how this one in particular is hard to read as well. With each member playing what appears to be a minimum of three instruments, the layers of color on each bar become difficult to separate. Being able to tell which color is where is hard enough for me and I'm not even colorblind (so to say this could be a potential WP:ACCESS violation). The amount of releases listed can be troublesome as well, especially when they're all crammed together in the 2020-present period (though removing the live albums would help that tremendously). One of WP's key goals is legibility (note that WP:Legible redirects to ACCESS), and this just isn't that, at least not to my eyes.
Pinging @ TelevisionStatic and @ Dotoilage since they both reverted my edit and may have counterarguments to share (other than WP:ILIKEIT as mentioned before). QuietHere ( talk) 13:31, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
I checked citation 148 and it says that "Minimum Brain Size" from K.G. was written following the 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings, not inspired by. Can we fix that? Minemaster1337 ( talk) 00:05, 19 July 2023 (UTC)
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who edited this page to add the album name "Sketches of Brunswick East"? the account was an IP address that had never edited before. a hint from the BAND ? /info/en/?search=Special:Contributions/130.64.28.8 https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=King_Gizzard_%26_the_Lizard_Wizard&diff=prev&oldid=774938749 Hori.horizontal ( talk) 04:20, 19 April 2017 (UTC)
Should content from the discography section be forked to King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard discography? --- Another Believer ( Talk) 21:42, 15 November 2017 (UTC)
Would it be appropriate to mention the labels that released official physical editions of the live bootleg albums? At the moment it only mentions "Formats: Digital (Bandcamp)", which is misinformative as most are available on CD, Vinyl and Cassette. Simdude1990 ( talk) 11:22, 13 August 2022 (UTC)
The band's website has the name spelt as 'King Gizzard and the Lizzard Wizzard' with 'zz' in 'Lizzard' and 'Wizzard'. Would change this, but don't know the protocol for confirming a change. 81.82.207.95 ( talk) 12:52, 3 January 2018 (UTC)
Do you think it would be best to describe Gizz as just 'rock', ala how the The Beatles are described so on their page? The style on each of their albums seems to vary a lot apart from it's psychedelic elements. If not, maybe just psychedelic rock or indie rock would do? ToQ100gou! ToQ100gou! Shupatsu Shinkou! ( the chitter-chatter) 10:49, 18 March 2019 (UTC)
Would it be a good idea to merge the sections covering K.G. and L.W. considering that they're essentially the same quasi-double album project, written and recorded simultaneously as one piece? It feels a little jarring to place a section split between the two releases. Moonwater21 ( talk) 15:58, 27 February 2021 (UTC)
Psychedelic rock, garage rock, acid rock, progressive rock, psychedelic pop, heavy metal? Listening to the album 12 Bar Bruise I would describe them as punk first and foremost and indie/acid rock maybe. Not hearing anything psychedelic, progressive or heavy about them..† Encyclopædius 10:43, 11 July 2021 (UTC)
Hello all!
I am a new Wiki Editor as part of a course I am taking on media literacy as a content creator I have been assigned to edit an article of my choice. As a Gizzhead, I had to choose this one! To share what I have edited: - I added a note about Gizz being named one of the hardest working bands in the world according to [ 2019 study.] -I added a part that describes the band's announcement of Gizzfest being indefinitely canceled with support from [ link.] -I added a bit with updates on the three-hour marathon sets in Berkley, California, and Morrison, Colorado that will finally take place in October 2022 with an additional show in Colorado on November 2. -Lastly, I added The Bush to the band's associated acts because Kenny-Smith's sister and Walker's girlfriend, Edith Kenny-Smith, is their bassist and their album was mastered by Walker, as shown on their [ page.]
Thank you all for your contributions! This was a lot of fun to read and contribute to!
ClaireBraggs ( talk) 00:21, 28 April 2022 (UTC)ClaireBraggs
Since some editors disagree with my removal of the timeline in the band members section, allow me to get more detailed about my intent. The best place to start is to point to this discussion where you can see editors (including myself) disagreeing with the need for a timeline when lineup changes are even less minimal than the one here (such as those for Trenches, Twenty One Pilots, and Chevelle). There's already established policy such as MOS:USEPROSE and consensus on this similar discussion that establish the general notion that if something can be easily explained in text then there's no need for big showy templates displaying simple amounts of information. The only majorly prevalent information this one teaches is that one member left a couple years ago (which is also stated directly above) and when their albums released (also stated directly below). I just don't see the point in taking up all that space to reexplain things that are already made clear (arguably more clear; I've never been a huge fan of how those timelines display information, find them much more difficult to read) elsewhere. Now if the membership timeline were as complex as, say, Black Flag's, then I'd certainly understand how it compresses a huge amount of information into a convenient space, but this band's looks nothing like that.
And I do want to emphasise how this one in particular is hard to read as well. With each member playing what appears to be a minimum of three instruments, the layers of color on each bar become difficult to separate. Being able to tell which color is where is hard enough for me and I'm not even colorblind (so to say this could be a potential WP:ACCESS violation). The amount of releases listed can be troublesome as well, especially when they're all crammed together in the 2020-present period (though removing the live albums would help that tremendously). One of WP's key goals is legibility (note that WP:Legible redirects to ACCESS), and this just isn't that, at least not to my eyes.
Pinging @ TelevisionStatic and @ Dotoilage since they both reverted my edit and may have counterarguments to share (other than WP:ILIKEIT as mentioned before). QuietHere ( talk) 13:31, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
I checked citation 148 and it says that "Minimum Brain Size" from K.G. was written following the 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings, not inspired by. Can we fix that? Minemaster1337 ( talk) 00:05, 19 July 2023 (UTC)