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When an IP added this as a source for heavy metal, I was skeptical (there have been a lot of problematic genre changes to this article). But after some checking, Eric Schaal's profile on the website includes:
Eric Schaal is our in-house authority on classic rock and mob films/TV, and you’ll see why in his in-depth coverage of The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Goodfellas, and The Sopranos. Eric doesn’t have trouble finding inspiration to write about a band like Zeppelin, which continues to pack a wallop and attract new fans. He began freelancing for Endgame360 in 2013, joined our full-time team in 2016, and has been writing about entertainment since 2018.[1]
So, contrary to Synthwave.94's claim of "no staff review and the author is not a music critic", it appears that Schaal is on the staff and is a music critic. I don't think he nor cheatsheet.com is automatically disqualified under WP:SPS or WP:UGC, but I'd like to hear from others on whether cheatsheet.com exercises sufficient oversight, fact checking, etc.