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"Skazi is a band with Asher Swisa and Assaf B-Bass from Israel. They have been producing trance music, mostly happy hardcore, since 1998."
"Skazi is a band with Asher Swisa and Assaf B-Bass from Israel. They have been producing trance music, mostly happy hardcore, since 1998."
This one was funny, I've been changed it.--TaZaR 21:01, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
This one was funny, I've been changed it.--TaZaR 21:01, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

== Ridiculous... ==

This biography is just self-promotion all the way. I've been listening to trance (including a lot of psy-trance) for years, and I only recently heard about this dude/duo! ""Animal" ... considered revolutionary", "dramatically exploded in the worldwide trance scene"...bullshit.

And how about this one: "released more than a hundred tracks in over forty albums & compilations"? Skazi doesn't even have nearly a hundred tracks!

"Australia has embraced the Skazi phenomenon further, with a local tribute act named "Skuzi" appearing at many parties and festivals dressed in authentic Skazi wig, carrying a guitar and often flanked by groupies and firecrackers." - this one seems like a joke to me.

"Skazi has performed at more than 1000 parties in the last 6 years." - uhh.. there's only 365 days in a year, and they HAVE done something else besides attending parties every second day.

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most parts of this article are from skazi`s hompage and under copyrights


I removed the external link to the official site in the discography section as it is repeated (as I feel it should) at the bottom of the page. I would also invite anyone to rewrite this page as it reads very self-promoting.--Kalpha 00:35, 4 June 2006 (UTC)

The New Album

I've added information about Skazi's new release - Total Anarchy. It will be good if somebody gives an information about the record company that released this album. Thanx to all. Mashkins. 06/29/06

Happy Hardcore?

"Skazi is a band with Asher Swisa and Assaf B-Bass from Israel. They have been producing trance music, mostly happy hardcore, since 1998." This one was funny, I've been changed it.--TaZaR 21:01, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

Ridiculous...

This biography is just self-promotion all the way. I've been listening to trance (including a lot of psy-trance) for years, and I only recently heard about this dude/duo! ""Animal" ... considered revolutionary", "dramatically exploded in the worldwide trance scene"...bullshit.

And how about this one: "released more than a hundred tracks in over forty albums & compilations"? Skazi doesn't even have nearly a hundred tracks!

"Australia has embraced the Skazi phenomenon further, with a local tribute act named "Skuzi" appearing at many parties and festivals dressed in authentic Skazi wig, carrying a guitar and often flanked by groupies and firecrackers." - this one seems like a joke to me.

"Skazi has performed at more than 1000 parties in the last 6 years." - uhh.. there's only 365 days in a year, and they HAVE done something else besides attending parties every second day.