Rules Meeting

253 Topics · 1484 Posts

shakinghell · Oct 08, 2008 · 1 reply
James Plotkin and KK Null released a collab album in (i think) 1993, recorded in Jan 1993. James Pl...
Matt Westwood · Aug 01, 2008 · 2 replies
So a band (for example, The Dorks) record an album, and on one or two tracks they employ a guest kaz...
Mark · Jul 16, 2008 · 12 replies
http://bandtoband.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=747 recognizes DJs as band members when the DJ-members...
felldownawell · May 28, 2008 · 5 replies
5c states: "5c. When an album is re-released under a different band name in the same market, the...
I'm going to combine a few threads here and close others. It might be time to decide what our prior...
Python · May 11, 2008 · 1 reply
There's a scan of the original sleeve of U2's October in the queue which lists Larry Mullen as just...
shakinghell · Apr 30, 2008 · 9 replies
There's been so much discussion about collaborations that i'm sure this question has come up the pas...
misterpomp · Apr 27, 2008 · 2 replies
scott makes a good point which would be usefully ruled on. REM contributed 2 songs to a soundtrac...
shakinghell · Mar 28, 2008 · 2 replies
looking at the Zoviet France entries, wikipedia tends to take the punctuation on the albums quite li...
misterpomp · Mar 25, 2008 · 6 replies
What is our current rule on this? Python and I are debating it an entry. Is it: 1) No alternate c...
misterpomp · Mar 07, 2008 · 7 replies
... a band lose their drummer? They are at the start of recording a new album but the drummer has n...
bgzimmer · Feb 02, 2008 · 3 replies
I don't know if we've ever come up with a firm policy on ad-hoc movie bands of the Blues Brothers/Ba...
pin_punk · Jan 22, 2008 · 1 reply
If the cover of a split has both band names and "Split 7 Inch", do we name it after the other band o...
Kevin · Jan 07, 2008 · 4 replies
Read up. Kevin
Matt Westwood · Dec 24, 2007 · 1 reply
... as examples we have Decade by Neil Young, Beckology by Jeff Beck, and the Robert Plant one whose...
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