Talk:Brodequin (band)

Genre?
The box on the left says "Deathgrind", but the actual content of the page says "Death metal". Since I'm not a fan of the band, I wouldn't know, but...which is it? Mister Deranged 22:04, 14 January 2007 (UTC).........................brodequin is a "Deathmetal" band not "Deathgrind"

Disambiguation needed
The French version of Wikipedia has three brodequin articles, one for the torture device - a special form of footwear - which provided the naming inspiration for the heavy metal band, one for the heavy metal band, and one for the footwear (much in the same vein as the English Wikipedia buskin article). https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brodequin. As I have noted in the Talk page of the English buskin article, either the English buskin article should be expanded to include 19th and 20th century ladies footwear variations of brodequins or a separate article on 'brodequins (footwear)' should be created. (Loretta Chase in Vixen in Velvet, a novel (published in 2014) set in 1835 London (i.e. a Regency romance), has the exceedingly stylish dressmaking heroine clad in brodequins footwear described by the hero as "a bit of satin and a sliver of leather" and by the heroine as "half-boots called brodequins". The sixth definition for buskin provided by Dictionary.com states "a woman's low-cut shoe with elastic gores at the sides of the instep, popular in the early 20th century."  And Merriam Webster refers to brodequin as "a high shoe worn by women".)  There is an English 'brodequin (torture)' article that should be part of an English brodequin disambiguation.Penelope Gordon (talk) 09:40, 17 December 2014 (UTC)

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