Talk:How to Kill

Notable?
I added this article. There has been a discussion about the notability of the band itself, look at the Talk:Die Mannequin.. It was proposed for deletion but that decision was reverted. There is also another article about their second EP, Slaughter Daughter. Seeing as they performed in front of large crowds with bands as Guns 'N' Roses, KISS, Judas Priest, Motörhead, The Sex Pistols, and others. They had help in production with notable artists Billy Talent and Death From Above 1979 and are signed to EMI and Warner - I should say: Leave it here! --Sg121212 (talk) 16:27, 25 July 2008 (UTC)

If this single is so notable, there should be no problem finding refs to show it as per Notability (music). --triwbe (talk) 16:31, 25 July 2008 (UTC)

It's not a single, it's an EP.. quite a difference. Anyway - Have you read the reference I put in? It would be kind of idiotic to already have their second EP on this site, without any notability discussions, but their first release is not. Kind of strange. (Which is very important for a band, as it gathered their first attentions). I will look for references. A single was released on itunes as free single of the week and close to 2000 people downloaded it. I recommend you read about all this on their official web page. Thanks. --Sg121212 (talk) 16:58, 25 July 2008 (UTC)

"...In general, if the musician or ensemble that recorded an album is considered notable, then officially released albums may have sufficient notability to have individual articles on Wikipedia. Individual articles on albums should include independent coverage. Demos, mixtapes, bootlegs, promo-only, and unreleased albums are in general not notable; however, they may be notable if they have significant independent coverage in reliable sources." Well, it seems to come down to the notability of the band. And there has already been a discussion about the notability of Die Mannequin. --Sg121212 (talk) 19:38, 4 August 2008 (UTC)