Talk:Moxy Früvous

Unsourced Material
I have removed the recently (re-)added statement " Its single, "King of Spain", was only the second Canadian independent No. 1 hit in the country's history. (Torontonians Barenaked Ladies were first by a few months, with 1991's "Be My Yoko Ono".)" for lacking any sourcing. This article has been tagged for this problem for well over a year; adding additional unsourced material is the last thing it needs. DonIago (talk) 19:17, 30 October 2013 (UTC)


 * If it's unsourced, I completely agree with you. However, it seems bizarre that the entire article doesn't even mention "King of Spain" anymore.  I have no idea if it hit #1, or if it was the second Canadian independent #1, but it was a huge hit for them, and should probably be mentioned in some capacity in the article. 209.90.140.72 (talk) 06:29, 17 June 2015 (UTC)


 * I slipped it into the discography section, with a wikilink to the song's article.  PK  T (alk)  14:31, 3 November 2017 (UTC)

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"Cracking the Code" TV Program (2003)
Moxy Früvous uploaded a series of videos from the 2003 show "Cracking the Code" to YouTube, such as this one for an episode's opening and closing sequence. Is there information on the timeline of when these songs were recorded and sequences filmed? SofiaAFigueroa (talk) 18:20, 6 January 2023 (UTC)