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The result was delete. Cirt (talk) 13:56, 7 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Masuran[edit]

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Concerns with this band are notability and verifiability. They have released one album "Elephant Rocks", but the album hasn't received much coverage as seen in this Google search and this Google News Archive search. This album hasn't charted and the band hasn't released any other albums other than this one. Speedy was placed by Æåm Fætsøn (talk · contribs); declined by Elonka (talk · contribs); and later re-added by Æåm Fætsøn (talk · contribs) so I'm bringing this article to AfD to see if there is a consensus to delete. Cunard (talk) 05:59, 2 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

  • I've done a Google search on the ban itself. The first result reutrned a blog about computers quoting 'Mark Shuttleworth', not one of the members of the band. The official website returned a nonsensical website with no info, but there was a Masuran link at the bottom, I clicked through, but saw a blog stating it was a 'no longer-functioning' band. Other results were blogs and social networking websites.
  • The article was an exact copy of the blog in most parts, and no references have been listed. And none of the external links gave much info.
  • No entries about the band in Google news.
  • The article is not encyclopedic, in tone and layout and has hints of vanity, written as fancruft and is a hoax.
  • So per nom with you, Cunard, the creator is a newbie whose name is exatly one of the members of the band, so he is targeting Wikipedia because it is a 'popular' site, thinking it is a blog or a social networking site. His only 3 edits were to this article and was misusing Wikipedia as a promotional vehicle. Not notable, so that's why the band broke up. - ÆÅM «(fætsøn!) 06:30, 2 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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