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Rush

You're edit summary your edit to the Rush article is incorrect. Just because their disbanding was not officially confirmed till 2018 (via Alex Lifeson) doesn't mean they were active. Once Neil Peart announced his retirement, R40 was their last tour with no new music going to be released henceforth. In fact Clockwork Angels was their album of new music. Mr. C.C.I didn't do it! 15:29, 6 September 2023 (UTC)

I'd note further- as I already have on the article's talk page, and now on my own talk page- that it's misleading to present the 2018 statement by Lifeson as an "official confirmation" that the band had retired- he just said, in the interview, that the band had "no plans to tour or record"- he didn't explicitly rule out further activity, although, following Peart's 2016 cancer diagnosis (not yet public knowledge), he must've known that further activity was impossible. It was also a remark in an interview by one of the band's members, not an official statement by the band as a whole. I'm not sure when the comment in the infobox was added, or who added it, but it's putting a spin on the source that I don't think is justified. Yspaddadenpenkawr (talk) 00:53, 7 September 2023 (UTC)

September 2023

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What do you mean my edit didn't appear to be "constructive"? I was just adding an accurate fact that Gary Holt had played with Slayer before Jeff Hanneman died. What's "unconstructive" about that? UndergroundMan3000 (talk) 13:39, 29 September 2023 (UTC)

NSYNC dates

Hi, your contribution to NSYNC’s active dates was changed to 1995-2002 (for the initial years). The history section of the article details there was never a public announcement of a breakup. One of the sourced articles from HuffPost goes into it more. Yes, Lance confirmed the group was broken up by 2007 (they had long stopped recording new music at that point and Justin by then had his successful solo career), but it is not considered an official statement from the band itself. It is generally agreed upon that their first active period ended in 2002, because that was the start of their hiatus. Spectrallights (talk) 20:14, 1 October 2023 (UTC)

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November 2023 AC/DC edits

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December 2023

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@User:FlightTime: How was one of my edits disruptive? I was just correcting the Uli Jon Roth link, which is Uli Jon Roth not Uli Roth. UndergroundMan3000 (talk) 01:24, 1 December 2023 (UTC)
The link I gave you above, (WP:NOTBROKEN) which you obviously didn't read, will explain everything. - FlightTime (open channel) 01:26, 1 December 2023 (UTC)

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Humanoid (Accept album) moved to draftspace

As the album has not been released yet, it lacks the coverage necessary to meet the notability standards for albums. As such, I have moved the article to Draft:Humanoid (Accept album), where it may be developed. Since Accept is a pretty well-known band, the album will likely get several reviews from the metal press after it has released, and the draft may be moved back to being an article with those sources added in. Cheers, Mach61 07:22, 15 March 2024 (UTC)

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I have sent you a note about a page you started

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