User talk:Sirenianman
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I added a couple of "tags" (message boxes) to the article you contributed, An Elixir for Existence. To meet Wikipedia's guidelines, it needs some context (what is this, who did it, etc.). It also needs some links to other articles and should be added to at least one category. If you follow the links on the message, they'll lead you to additional information on what Wikipedia looks for.Also, some may question whether the album described is "notable" enough -- see Wikipedia:Notability for the guideline. This should be helped by linking to the article about the band, which has already had its own article for several months.
Just some links, a category and a couple of sentences should suffice for now.
Anyway, this is just advice -- I don't want to sound nit-picky and I hope you'll keep contributing to Wikipedia.