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Latest comment: 16 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
May I point out that that this article about a group associated with Queercore is tagged for notability, etc. despite the fact that the article contains references, which include the review of the the band's last release by Rolling Stone magazine, a publication that isn't known for reviewing recordings by obscure, unknown, 'non-notable' bands. Meanwhile, a band that recently released a split single with Sleeping States on Single Felt Tip Records, Fanfarlo, and can therefore be assumed to be equally as well-known (or not) as Sleeping States, is not associated with Queercore, and the article on that band is not tagged for notability, this despite the fact that the article contains no references whatsoever. Just saying...Intheshadows (talk) 02:34, 30 October 2008 (UTC)Reply