Talk:Mammal (band)

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One of the reasons i think this page meets the criteria to be kept is that Mammal has a former member of the famous Australian guitar player, Pete Murray's band. He is definately notable, and so is Full Scale, Ezekiel Ox's former band, they have a wikipedia page and a cd recorded on a major label in the USA.
 * Ahem. Notability is not inherited. StAnselm (talk) 14:19, 25 March 2009 (UTC)

This article is nothing but blatant self promotion, is poorly source and lacks notability. The text asserting that this band became one of Australias "biggest bands" is patently absurd and entirely lacks a reference. My belief is that this article was written by the subject of the article entirely for self promotion. I will nominate this for deletion in time once the other issues with Ezekial Ox's self written articles are dealt with. Perfect example is that they have used their own myspace page as a reference.Dalamani (talk) 02:52, 28 November 2015 (UTC)

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