User talk:Kopii90

July 2009
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Feb 2011
Hi Kopii90. Under the section "Early Years: 2004-2005" in Howling Bells there are conflicts in your edits. It starts off by saying that they sent demos to several record producers, including Ken Nelson. Than further down in the same paragraph you pulled a quote from Juanita where she says "we actually just sent them just to him". Also, the reference to accompany that quote is an audio interview, I listened to it and it does not mention that quote in it. mattchewbaca 00:00, 11 February 2011 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mattchewbaca (talk • contribs)
 * My bad, Kopii90, when I edited it I put the wrong reference in it's place. It was late at night and I just threw it up there messily, should have waited until I had more time. It's still not good to have conflicting statements in the same article though, let alone the same paragraph, so I'm going to re-edit that. Cheers! mattchewbaca 22:37, 11 February 2011 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mattchewbaca (talk • contribs)

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