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Source: , quote > ''"Control," "Big Bright World" and "Blood For Poppies," which continue in the group's tradition of '''blending the best of the alternative era with plenty of electronic and industrial elements'''"'' ...hence genres of all three songs: ], ], ]. Both are in the context of Alternative rock. {{u|Homeostasis07}}, quit removing cited edits, voice any concern on talk page first. --] (]) 03:27, 24 October 2014 (UTC) Source: , quote > ''"Control," "Big Bright World" and "Blood For Poppies," which continue in the group's tradition of '''blending the best of the alternative era with plenty of electronic and industrial elements'''"'' ...hence genres of all three songs: ], ], ]. Both are in the context of Alternative rock. {{u|Homeostasis07}}, quit removing cited edits, voice any concern on talk page first. --] (]) 03:27, 24 October 2014 (UTC)
: The full quote from source linked above: "The set is stacked heavily with recent tunes like "Control," "Big Bright World" and "Blood For Poppies," which continue in the group's tradition of blending the best of the alternative era with plenty of electronic and industrial elements." So where are you getting all the "rock" from? The source doesn't cite Alternative rock, electronic rock, or industrial rock. They state alternative "era" (does Garbage encapsulate the entire alternative "era"?) with electronic and industrial "elements". That source doesn't properly suggest anything you're trying to ascribe to it. I'm reverting those edits once again. Try to find a better, less ambiguous source. ] (]) 00:52, 25 October 2014 (UTC) : The full quote from source linked above: "The set is stacked heavily with recent tunes like "Control," "Big Bright World" and "Blood For Poppies," which continue in the group's tradition of blending the best of the alternative era with plenty of electronic and industrial elements." So where are you getting all the "rock" from? The source doesn't cite Alternative rock, electronic rock, or industrial rock. They state alternative "era" (does Garbage encapsulate the entire alternative "era"?) with electronic and industrial "elements". That source doesn't properly suggest anything you're trying to ascribe to it. I'm reverting those edits once again. Try to find a better, less ambiguous source. ] (]) 00:52, 25 October 2014 (UTC)
::You're unnecessarily nitpicking. The source ''clearly'' categorizes those three songs as alternative, electronic, and industrial. Even modifies it with "plenty of" for industrial and electronic. 'Rock' is inherent and a given from the classifications; ] is Alternative rock (as it states in wiki article). You can nitpick about using ] or ] (which upon differentiating, the latter merely specifies that it is rock music with electronic instruments/technology, which is what is inherent here), and ] or ] - again, it is in the context of alternative/alternative rock (industrial music is an umbrella term); it's obvious given the context of the band's wide categorization as alternative rock. However, you dismiss the entire quote and refuse to use the cited genres. If you continue to question it, do a ]. Quit reverting edits, specifically my recent edits on this bands' pages, and engaging in ]. Ironically, you're reverting to and maintaining a group of genres which are unsourced. --] (]) 01:27, 25 October 2014 (UTC)

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Source: , quote > "Control," "Big Bright World" and "Blood For Poppies," which continue in the group's tradition of blending the best of the alternative era with plenty of electronic and industrial elements" ...hence genres of all three songs: Alternative rock, electronic rock, industrial rock. Both are in the context of Alternative rock. Homeostasis07, quit removing cited edits, voice any concern on talk page first. --Lpdte77 (talk) 03:27, 24 October 2014 (UTC)

The full quote from source linked above: "The set is stacked heavily with recent tunes like "Control," "Big Bright World" and "Blood For Poppies," which continue in the group's tradition of blending the best of the alternative era with plenty of electronic and industrial elements." So where are you getting all the "rock" from? The source doesn't cite Alternative rock, electronic rock, or industrial rock. They state alternative "era" (does Garbage encapsulate the entire alternative "era"?) with electronic and industrial "elements". That source doesn't properly suggest anything you're trying to ascribe to it. I'm reverting those edits once again. Try to find a better, less ambiguous source. Homeostasis07 (talk) 00:52, 25 October 2014 (UTC)
You're unnecessarily nitpicking. The source clearly categorizes those three songs as alternative, electronic, and industrial. Even modifies it with "plenty of" for industrial and electronic. 'Rock' is inherent and a given from the classifications; Alternative is Alternative rock (as it states in wiki article). You can nitpick about using electronic music or electronic rock (which upon differentiating, the latter merely specifies that it is rock music with electronic instruments/technology, which is what is inherent here), and Industrial music or industrial rock - again, it is in the context of alternative/alternative rock (industrial music is an umbrella term); it's obvious given the context of the band's wide categorization as alternative rock. However, you dismiss the entire quote and refuse to use the cited genres. If you continue to question it, do a Request for Comment. Quit reverting edits, specifically my recent edits on this bands' pages, and engaging in Edit Warring. Ironically, you're reverting to and maintaining a group of genres which are unsourced. --Lpdte77 (talk) 01:27, 25 October 2014 (UTC)
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