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Article-specific to-do/ suggestion/ needed-information list for HIM articles

General

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HIM (band) needs a source for the information about the origin and meaning of the heartagram; I put the "citation needed" tag at the end of the section because while the main thing that needs a source is the quote, the sentence that follows (about Ville creating the symbol) can probably be linked to a source as well. The "Genre controversy" section needs sources for the listed genres; see Talk:HIM (band)#Edit controversies.
Heartagram needs a source for the statement that, according to Ville, the heartagram is not "associated with satanism". A source for this information might also be added to the "Heartagram logo" section of the main band article.

People

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Mikko Viljami Lindström: What year he graduated from Berklee College of Music—it probably doesn't have to go in the article, but Linde possibly could be added to the list of notable alumni and most of the entries include graduation years.
Ville Valo: The "Trivia" section needs sources for the following facts: That his brother Jesse is a Muay Thai kickboxer, that Ville hates The Beatles, and that he has asthma. The "Discography" needs information about Ville's 1999 collaborations with The Agents, what Thulsa Doom and Support Band von The Skreppers are, and what (main vocals, background vocals, etc.) Ville contributed in the Bloodhound Gang and Cradle of Filth collaborations (which I posted about on Talk:Ville Valo). Other facts in the article may need sources but aren't specified.

Songs

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And Love Said No is a stub.
Join Me in Death needs a source for a quote by Ville about the song being "one of the weaker tracks on the album" and a source for the statement that the band "called [it] the 'Funny Song' .... because they never thought it was that good of a song, despite its contribution to their popularity."
Killing Loneliness is a stub and needs a source for the statement that Brandon Novak was an inspiration for the song. It also needs details about the music video.
Wings of a Butterfly is a stub.

Albums

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666 Ways to Love: Prologue isn't tagged as a stub but is rather short; however, that may be all the information there is on the EP.