User talk:DarylG23

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St. Anger
I saw you reverted me when I removed the material which I consider improper for the article. The information about fans covering the album doesn't seem valuable for inclusion. I can gather some friends and play the album, but I don't see how that can be considered encyclopedical material.--Retrohead (talk) 21:18, 28 January 2015 (UTC)

But thats not your right to take down? I wasn't the one who initially put it up if you read through the amendments. So I have every right to put it back up there. The widespread critical acclaim is indeed real, and actually the first artists to ever 'reboot' an album, so I do consider it encyclopedical material.
 * It doesn't matter who wrote it or who removed it. What matters is whether the added material is encyclopedic and most importantly, related to the article. References such as Metal Injection, Antimusic, Metal Underground, Music feeds, and others are not reliable sources, especially not in articles tagged as "good". If the event was important, it surely would have been reported by other music magazines, let's say Rolling Stone, Metal Hammer, Classic Rock, etc.--Retrohead (talk) 19:33, 31 January 2015 (UTC)

It was reported by Metal Hammer and Classic Rock, as well as GuitarWorld and Uproxx. You have just chosen the small blogs to comment on. So if you want to add those reliable sources then continue, otherwise I shall do that myself.