Rules Meeting

254 Topics · 1487 Posts

pkasting · Jan 14, 2007 · 4 replies
"A band's material will be eligible for inclusion if it is found on a release by a different band so...
Kevin · Jan 07, 2007 · 3 replies
I've incorporated MrP's (I believe) correct recommendations about the standardizations of artists na...
paperxwalls · Dec 10, 2006 · 2 replies
Just so I'm clear on the Short People Got No Reason rule, because honestly, I'm still a bit in the d...
Kevin · Nov 25, 2006 · 27 replies
I've posted a new section on the Rules page about the use of diminutive forms of first names. Let m...
Matt Westwood · Nov 18, 2006 · 3 replies
Scott and I have been working our private parts off on various folk albums, and determining whether...
misterpomp · Nov 10, 2006 · 1 reply
In trying to verify an entry I found myself thinking "What makes a collective a band and does not re...
Python · Nov 08, 2006 · 3 replies
About a year ago (or has it been two years yet?) Testament did a reunion tour with the original line...
Matt Westwood · Oct 29, 2006 · 2 replies
Call this a personal prejudice from a pompous old man, but I recommend a rule against the inclusion...
Python · Oct 25, 2006 · 3 replies
What should we do with this one? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_0 It's a bonus disc that was...
Jasoon · Oct 24, 2006 · 1 reply
From the insert of the Secretions comp.: "Vertigo Bus is mostly Patty Herlevi... She assembled an...
I've got another band to add to the Long Island hardcore tree called Up The Fury (former members of...
We're going to establish the use of name diminutives such as Jonathan/John in the following way:...
Matt Westwood · Oct 15, 2006 · 2 replies
Releases by Kraftwerk from the mid-70's onwards were in (at least) two separate versions: German and...
Larry_Showalters · Oct 10, 2006 · 6 replies
The current rules for trivial name changes are pretty strict, such that the site recognizes releases...
misterpomp · Oct 06, 2006 · 12 replies
Scott - in another thread you say : "We allow promo only releases in the dB. This is where much of...
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