The result was delete. Der yck C. 22:03, 17 January 2012 (UTC) reply
Aron Erlichman (aka Deuce) is known as a member of Hollywood Undead; he is not considered to have independent notability, per Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Aron "Deuce" Erlichman. His three solo recordings are therefore not notable, all the more so because Aron (album) was not released, The Call Me Big Deuce EP is a self-released mixtape, and The Two Thousand Eight EP was only temporarily released via itunes and per WP:NALBUMS "Unreleased material (including demos, mixtapes, bootlegs, promo-only recordings) is only notable if it has significant independent coverage in reliable sources" and there appears to be none. As the (lack of) notability of the independent artist has already been tested at AfD then speedy deletion ( A9) may apply; the articles were tagged by me as such but this was contested on the grounds that being a member of a notable band is sufficient indication of notability to require further discussion; in retrospect I tend to agree.
In addition to Aron (album) I am also nominating
RichardOSmith ( talk) 12:08, 2 January 2012 (UTC) reply
The result was delete. Der yck C. 22:03, 17 January 2012 (UTC) reply
Aron Erlichman (aka Deuce) is known as a member of Hollywood Undead; he is not considered to have independent notability, per Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Aron "Deuce" Erlichman. His three solo recordings are therefore not notable, all the more so because Aron (album) was not released, The Call Me Big Deuce EP is a self-released mixtape, and The Two Thousand Eight EP was only temporarily released via itunes and per WP:NALBUMS "Unreleased material (including demos, mixtapes, bootlegs, promo-only recordings) is only notable if it has significant independent coverage in reliable sources" and there appears to be none. As the (lack of) notability of the independent artist has already been tested at AfD then speedy deletion ( A9) may apply; the articles were tagged by me as such but this was contested on the grounds that being a member of a notable band is sufficient indication of notability to require further discussion; in retrospect I tend to agree.
In addition to Aron (album) I am also nominating
RichardOSmith ( talk) 12:08, 2 January 2012 (UTC) reply