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Thanks for fixing all those typos on Jesus. One of these decades I should learn to type. 90% of those typos were mine.... But you are very thorough. Good fixes. History2007 (talk) 03:23, 15 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

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The Accüsed edit

Hi Nite-Sirk, I noticed you made a few helpful changes to The Accüsed page recently. Anyways, my recent goal has been trying to clean up that page and expand the discography (my goal was one new album page a day, ha!), but so far it's slow going. Any chance I can convince you to help me out with some of the album pages? The covers are pretty awesome, it's a bummer that not all display right now. Either way, thanks for the edits. MusicLover650 (talk) 05:09, 13 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

Also, I noticed you seem to have an obsession with rock music - you are aware that it's possible to upload <30 second clips of audio to Wikipedia pages, right? You just throw an mp3 file into Audacity, find the segment you want, add a quick fade in and fade out, and export as ogg. The big breakout bands generally already have clips, but a lot of important underground bands are left out right now. Thought you might be interested in helping out that way. MusicLover650 (talk) 05:14, 13 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

Latest contribution to Isis page edit

Regarding this contributionawesome. Really very cool indeed. I might mine that document for some further Isis bits and pieces as well as Cult of Luna, which it covers very nicely indeed. Could you tell me any more about how you found it, etc? I'll look at tidying it up with a {{cite journal}} once I can establish a little more context, if that's fine by you. Nice one, regardless. Great research. Seegoon (talk) 13:46, 30 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

For me there's no problem, so go ahead. And since you ask, I found it the last time I read the post-metal article. I also used it in this contribution to the nu metal article and I think it could be used in the metalcore article. Nite-Sirk (talk) 02:56, 2 November 2011 (UTC)Reply
Also, this paragraph could be worked in the post-metal article:
"Other hybrid genres have also shown tendencies to expanding and exploring metal lyricism. One of those genres, called sludge metal or simply sludge, a bastard child of stoner rock and doom metal, has brought forth a number of eclectic underground bands who have pushed the boundaries of what can be defined as metal, on the sonic, idiomatical and lyrical level. The first of these bands was Neurosis, whose progression to a more melodic, ambient style, combined with influences from post rock (or ambient rock) such as Godspeed You! Black Emperor or Mogwai, has created a new genre which is often referred to as atmospheric sludge, art metal or 'post metal', as well as a variety of other monikers. Defining this new current in the metal underground is very difficult, as it is composed of artists from various other subgenres, who each bring their own influences into the genre. Examples of these bands are Isis (as well as its related projects Old Man Gloom, and to a certain degree Red Sparowes and Windmills by the Ocean), Jesu (founded by former members of industrial metal band Godflesh), Cult of Luna, Mouth of the Architect, Pelican, Russian Circles, Minsk, and recent projects such as Battle Of Mice and A Storm Of Light. These bands have all shown tendencies to renew interpretation of metal’s thematical pool, as well as go beyond it, amongst others by borrowing from literature and history and by purposefully being vague and unrevealing about the meaning and interpretation of their lyrics. Some of these bands (Pelican, Russian Circles, Red Sparowes) are instrumental bands, creating an atmosphere and a lyricism based solely on album- and songtitles, and artwork – which sometimes contains text or textual references."
–Buts, Jeroen. "5.1". The Thematical and Stylistic Evolution of Heavy Metal Lyrics and Imagery From the 70s to Present Day. pp. 69-70.
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Hey, as far as I can tell there's no guideline for whether or not piped links should or shouldn't be capitalized, but in my experience capitalization is overwhelming frequent, and as grunge has been using capitalized piped links consistently for ages, it's sensible to keep it that way, similar to the rationale behind WP:CITEVAR, in that if there's an already-established system, it's best to adhere to it. WesleyDodds (talk) 06:06, 20 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

Poker Face edit

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I removed because it had a citation needed tag, but I re-added it to the article and sourced both genres. Here is the revision and here are the sources for electropop and for dance-pop. Nite-Sirk (talk) 20:33, 13 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

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I have reverted your edits; please see WP:Manual of Style/Capital letters#Composition titles where it says that prepositions containing four letters or fewer are not capitalized, including of, to, in, for, on & with. Nite-Sirk (talk) 02:53, 23 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

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