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:Unfortunately the album itself does not count as a source. That would be [[WP:OR]]. But if you want to write only one sentence or just a very short mention about it, you can put into the lead section unsourced, because it is not controversial. But it is still good to have sources. To learn what are reliable sources see [[Wikipedia:Verifiability#Sources]]. I have a small list of reliable sources for music that you can use: [[User:Lykantrop/Sandbox]]. But I don't know if you'll find exactly what you look for. You can try google for concrete themes. In general reliable sources all, which are written by professionals. Every professional music-website is reliable. But for example [http://www.metal-archives.com/ metal-archives] use album reviews written by the users (not the admins) - that is not professional anymore. The list I gave you is reliable. --[[User talk:Lykantrop|<small>'''<span style="background:Black;color:White"> &nbsp;LYKANTROP&nbsp;</span>'''</small>]] 19:21, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
:Unfortunately the album itself does not count as a source. That would be [[WP:OR]]. But if you want to write only one sentence or just a very short mention about it, you can put into the lead section unsourced, because it is not controversial. But it is still good to have sources. To learn what are reliable sources see [[Wikipedia:Verifiability#Sources]]. I have a small list of reliable sources for music that you can use: [[User:Lykantrop/Sandbox]]. But I don't know if you'll find exactly what you look for. You can try google for concrete themes. In general reliable sources all, which are written by professionals. Every professional music-website is reliable. But for example [http://www.metal-archives.com/ metal-archives] use album reviews written by the users (not the admins) - that is not professional anymore. The list I gave you is reliable. --[[User talk:Lykantrop|<small>'''<span style="background:Black;color:White"> &nbsp;LYKANTROP&nbsp;</span>'''</small>]] 19:21, 14 May 2008 (UTC)

== Number of performances ==

I don't have any sources to hand, but from memory they played a warmup gig at the Dynamo club itself the night before the festival appearance. Any sources for that? [[Special:Contributions/79.78.60.213|79.78.60.213]] ([[User talk:79.78.60.213|talk]]) 22:09, 7 July 2015 (UTC)

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Pantera

Wasn't there a guy from Pantera in this band?


NOPE —Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.46.49.98 (talk) 16:12, 4 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Visual Language

The photos in both the studio and live album carry some notable anti-racism and general anti-brutality(anti-violenc?)themes. Is it acceptable to mention that in the article?JackorKnave (talk) 20:06, 12 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Of course it is acceptable. But you must have, show and use some sources. Otherwise it is WP:OR. Cheers--  LYKANTROP  10:29, 13 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I would have thought the album itself would count as a source. Ummm. I don't know what websites (except official band sites) and what-not count as reliable sources... JackorKnave (talk) 22:45, 13 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Unfortunately the album itself does not count as a source. That would be WP:OR. But if you want to write only one sentence or just a very short mention about it, you can put into the lead section unsourced, because it is not controversial. But it is still good to have sources. To learn what are reliable sources see Wikipedia:Verifiability#Sources. I have a small list of reliable sources for music that you can use: User:Lykantrop/Sandbox. But I don't know if you'll find exactly what you look for. You can try google for concrete themes. In general reliable sources all, which are written by professionals. Every professional music-website is reliable. But for example metal-archives use album reviews written by the users (not the admins) - that is not professional anymore. The list I gave you is reliable. --  LYKANTROP  19:21, 14 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Number of performances

I don't have any sources to hand, but from memory they played a warmup gig at the Dynamo club itself the night before the festival appearance. Any sources for that? 79.78.60.213 (talk) 22:09, 7 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]