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{{nutshell|Don't create a page on an upcoming album if you don't know what the album will be called.}}
'''TenPoundHammer's Law''': If the name of a future album is not yet known, the album is very likely to see its page deleted from Misplaced Pages. In other words, any page that takes the form "'s studio album" or such will most likely end up gone.
'''TenPoundHammer's Law''': If the name of a future album is not yet known, the album is very likely to see its page deleted from Misplaced Pages. In other words, any page that takes the form "'s studio album" or such will most likely end up gone. There are occasional exceptions to this law, as sometimes a future album ''will'' contain enough verifiable information for a decent article even if the title is not known. But if all you can do is ] or base your information off rumors posted to message boards, then it's best ''not'' to create a page on the album until it's released (or within a couple weeks of release).

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This page in a nutshell: Don't create a page on an upcoming album if you don't know what the album will be called.

TenPoundHammer's Law: If the name of a future album is not yet known, the album is very likely to see its page deleted from Misplaced Pages. In other words, any page that takes the form "'s studio album" or such will most likely end up gone. There are occasional exceptions to this law, as sometimes a future album will contain enough verifiable information for a decent article even if the title is not known. But if all you can do is look into a crystal ball or base your information off rumors posted to message boards, then it's best not to create a page on the album until it's released (or within a couple weeks of release).