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See Template:VfD-xaband for discussion of what to do with X (band). Previous discussion on Template:VfD-X band. - David Gerard 10:39, May 7, 2004 (UTC)
Entire (badly written) paragraphs in this article have just been copied verbatim from the Ian Rilen Wikipedia page. Unreadable and copy-and-pasted. Not good enough.
This article is very, very badly written. It reads like teenage fan-scrawl, and contains almost no actual evidence or even explanaion for its poorly expressed claims. Poor writing aside, what, for example, could possibly be "unique" about a bass player using simple "down strokes"? Absolutely nothing, I suspect. And what is a "pic"? A photograph? I suspect that the writer meant "pick", but should probably have properly referred to this object as a "plectrum". Why not just "finger-style electric guitarist"? And "thrasing"? "Thrash" was a musical approach and style that simply didn't exist until a number of years after this band had released its recording and played the shows mentioned. Somebody needs to (almost) entirely re-write the article - preferably somebody who knows something about the band. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 14.201.100.168 ( talk) 16:00, 15 February 2015 (UTC)
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See Template:VfD-xaband for discussion of what to do with X (band). Previous discussion on Template:VfD-X band. - David Gerard 10:39, May 7, 2004 (UTC)
Entire (badly written) paragraphs in this article have just been copied verbatim from the Ian Rilen Wikipedia page. Unreadable and copy-and-pasted. Not good enough.
This article is very, very badly written. It reads like teenage fan-scrawl, and contains almost no actual evidence or even explanaion for its poorly expressed claims. Poor writing aside, what, for example, could possibly be "unique" about a bass player using simple "down strokes"? Absolutely nothing, I suspect. And what is a "pic"? A photograph? I suspect that the writer meant "pick", but should probably have properly referred to this object as a "plectrum". Why not just "finger-style electric guitarist"? And "thrasing"? "Thrash" was a musical approach and style that simply didn't exist until a number of years after this band had released its recording and played the shows mentioned. Somebody needs to (almost) entirely re-write the article - preferably somebody who knows something about the band. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 14.201.100.168 ( talk) 16:00, 15 February 2015 (UTC)
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