Fall Out Boy edit

First of all, my being a fan of the band is not an issue here. I don't care what genre they fall under. I'm not one of those dumbasses that refuses to let Fall Out Boy be called emo because then I'd be an emo music fan. I don't care. The point is, we have sources stating that the band does not refer to themselves as emo or pop punk. If you bothered to read the article that I spent a lot of time and effort to get to GA, you'd know this. Stop ignoring warnings on the edit page, stop altering sourced information. The google search results for the official website is insufficient. We have interviews cited in the article in where Wentz states that they are neither emo nor pop punk. Don't attempt to start an edit war with me. It will end up in arbitration. Hit up the talk page, and I'll be glad to discuss the issues with you. We can determine the whys and hows and work from there. Edit summaries are not the place for such discussions. Lara♥Love 19:36, 17 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Food for your mind:
I don't care what genre they are. I just want the article to be accurate, sourced, encyclopedia and stable. There are sources that say everything. We have to determine what is most accurate. What the majority of reliable sources say. Going to the band is no help. Their MySpace says one thing, but they say "No, that's just for categorizing us, that's not what we are." Trust. I think they're pop-punk. Personally, I'd go with that, but that's not consensus, and that's not what can necessarily be backed up by sources. I'm not attacking you here. I've been there, done this. The disputed sub-genres is the best we can do until the band stops being douches about their genre, refusing to be "labeled". Lara♥Love 19:49, 17 August 2007 (UTC)Reply
I think it's in the sources. I'll have to go through everything and figure out what says what. I didn't write much of that part of the article. Fluence, who you seriously don't want to get into it with, did most of it. The disputed sub genre section is the compromise that was reached. And I don't agree that Rock is an acceptable genre. They don't fall into Rock, in my opinion. I agree with Alternative because (I'll double check, but I'm pretty sure on this), we found that many reliable sources state Alternative. Personally, I think pop-punk is correct, but Fluence won't let that be, I don't think. Lara♥Love 19:54, 17 August 2007 (UTC)Reply
Just don't alter it for a day or so. I have to go to work, but I'll look over the sources when I get back. This discussion really needs to take place on the article talk page so that the arguments can be weighed should Fluence or someone else come along and dispute it. It's only a matter of time before a third party is going to be called in to resloved this never-ending issue. Lara♥Love 20:19, 17 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Image source problem with Image:WMseal.gif edit

 
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