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Isn't Unwritten law from Australia?
Why hasn't anyone done a list of their hits in different countries?
Added a NPOV notice. Statements such as "Unwritten Law watched themselves transform from a thrash punk garage band into international stars" and "in 2004 drummer Wade Youman, the only original member of the band, was kicked out for on going disputes over a woman and money with Russo. Perhaps the most underrated drummer of all time.." are clearly biased. Squar 01:54, 18 July 2005 (UTC)
Well I rewrote the whole thing so hopefully that should settle these issues. I think it sounds neutral but if you disagree then discuss here. IllaZilla2 20:32, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
I can't find a site to verify, but I remember them being performers on an episode of "Super Sweet 16".Can anyone find something?
I was a little upset when my statement about Scott Russo and Big B's 2009 single Sinner under recent activity got removed: IllaZilla (Undid revision 300983180 by Token2k6 (talk) it's not an unwritten law single & therefore isn't pertinent here.) Ok, I understand the validity of the fact that its not a single by UL per se, however, the single involves the front man for the band. The lead singer of a band is almost inherently the backbone of that band, or could be singled out as the most important. I would understand if I was talking about say a guitar player playing with another band, however, when the main voice behind the band uses that voice to collaborate with another artist, then that is worthy of mention. And also when this single peaked pretty well and was a great single to kick summer off. Perhaps if Russo had his own page, it would be more appropriate there, but he doesn't. -- Token2k6 ( talk) 12:47, 9 July 2009 (UTC)
Compiling some sources here for use later:
-- IllaZilla ( talk) 17:38, 11 August 2011 (UTC)
Scott Russo is listed in the IMDB. And Unwritten Law is credited in the IMDB with the music for several shows. I don't see a link here for those.
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Isn't Unwritten law from Australia?
Why hasn't anyone done a list of their hits in different countries?
Added a NPOV notice. Statements such as "Unwritten Law watched themselves transform from a thrash punk garage band into international stars" and "in 2004 drummer Wade Youman, the only original member of the band, was kicked out for on going disputes over a woman and money with Russo. Perhaps the most underrated drummer of all time.." are clearly biased. Squar 01:54, 18 July 2005 (UTC)
Well I rewrote the whole thing so hopefully that should settle these issues. I think it sounds neutral but if you disagree then discuss here. IllaZilla2 20:32, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
I can't find a site to verify, but I remember them being performers on an episode of "Super Sweet 16".Can anyone find something?
I was a little upset when my statement about Scott Russo and Big B's 2009 single Sinner under recent activity got removed: IllaZilla (Undid revision 300983180 by Token2k6 (talk) it's not an unwritten law single & therefore isn't pertinent here.) Ok, I understand the validity of the fact that its not a single by UL per se, however, the single involves the front man for the band. The lead singer of a band is almost inherently the backbone of that band, or could be singled out as the most important. I would understand if I was talking about say a guitar player playing with another band, however, when the main voice behind the band uses that voice to collaborate with another artist, then that is worthy of mention. And also when this single peaked pretty well and was a great single to kick summer off. Perhaps if Russo had his own page, it would be more appropriate there, but he doesn't. -- Token2k6 ( talk) 12:47, 9 July 2009 (UTC)
Compiling some sources here for use later:
-- IllaZilla ( talk) 17:38, 11 August 2011 (UTC)
Scott Russo is listed in the IMDB. And Unwritten Law is credited in the IMDB with the music for several shows. I don't see a link here for those.