Talk:Thomas Bergersen
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Over one thousand soundtracks and film trailers?
[edit]There is a reference to businessinsider stating: "The two musicians have scored more than 1,000 soundtracks". That statement is about two musicians; first, is that true; second, does this mean it is also true for Thomas? Over one thousand is really a lot so I would like some additional resources to verify this claim. To verify I looked at his discography and found "only" 829 lines (copy paste in Excel or text editor, dirty but effective) with many lines not being soundtracks or film trailers or even music at all so I find the statement very questionable.NicoLaan (talk) 09:02, 27 January 2020 (UTC)
Self-promotional and not trustworthy.
[edit]Unsettling use of Wikipedia to solicit "submissions" from young persons by linking to a personal website for promises of prize winnings. Mythshaker (talk) 02:07, 5 March 2021 (UTC)