Talk:Vagiant
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Vagiant (LA) vs. VAGIANT Boston (formerly known as Vagiant
[edit]I just wanted to post a note here in an attempt to preempt any further edit wars.
*Vagiant (Boston) is now known as VAGIANT Boston, presumably due to a copyright dispute with Vagiant (LA). *I set up a new article for VAGIANT Boston and copied the contents of the last revision pertaining to VAGIANT Boston over there. *I set up this article as a redirect to the VAGIANT Boston article; Vagiant (LA) falls far short of the notability guidelines for its own Wikipedia entry.
If anyone disagrees with this, let's discuss here, okay? Smm11235 (talk) 18:59, 27 October 2009 (UTC)
Notability
[edit]Removed the Music Notability Tag. I felt that this band while still fledgling is notable, and easily recognizable as such in the notability guidelines.
Has performed music for a work of media that is notable.
The band has hads two songs in two seperate massive selling video games: Rock Band and Guitar Hero II. While, both are made by Harmonix and the band is originally all Harmonix members, it does not discount the fact that millions of people have listened to and played their songs. Arguably, their two songs Seven and FTK are more experienced by people than artists who break the Billboard Top 100. There has also been college play of their cover of Angel of the Morning.
Beyond that they have quickly become a staple of the Boston area punk scene which is a vital bubble of punk including bands such as the Dropkick Murphys, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, and The Konks. They have opened for the Bosstones and played shows with the Konks and Murphys further proving their Boston punk cred. --Bwross (talk) 04:12, 5 January 2009 (UTC)
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