Talk:Carnivore (band)
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editThis band does not appear to meet wikipedia's standards for notable music: WP:MUSIC. In particular, this band does not appear to have notable influence inside the genere, or influence on other genres outside this one. If this is not true, please add and attribute this with sources. Otherwise, delete. Ibanix 08:53, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- Influence is immaterial. The band meets WP:MUSIC by having a member of a later notable band (Type O Negative) and by having released 2+ albums on an important label (Roadrunner Records). Hell, they even have an entry in Martin C. Strong's Great Metal Discography. Chubbles 18:12, 2 September 2007 (UTC)
Ambiguous
editOn this page:
Carnivore was a band formed by 6 foot 8 inch tall, former sanitation worker, Peter Steele
From the Peter Steele page:
His height is 6 feet 6 inches.
Shall we settle for 6 foot 7 inches?
Also, weren't there stage shows like legendary. A buddy of mine told me he saw them and they had a dead dog or something like that strung up on stage...which eventually got ripped apart by the audience.
Disco...
editWas Carnivore/Retaliation available on Vinyl or CD only?
I owned both albums on Vinyl --85.212.42.48 23:28, 20 May 2006 (UTC)
uh, I wasn't specific, I meant the compilation - Has that ever been released on vinyl? Tape as well? --84.189.32.218 16:12, 21 May 2006 (UTC)
Fair use rationale for Image:Carnivore 1985.jpg
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Don't replace the article with another
editDon't replace the band's information with another. I meant create it at Black Hawk Down. 71.190.246.97 (talk) 00:22, 21 December 2008 (UTC)
Claimed copyright infringement
editKathleen P.O'Connor has twice removed the list of members of Carnivore A.D., accusing them of breach of copyright. I've reinstated the list because, regardless of their conduct, it makes sense for an encyclopedia article to discuss them. If there are respectable sources detailing the claimed violation, then a section about that could be added. Until then, though, the article can't make unsubstantiated legal claims, and removing names isn't a good way of going about addressing the issue. I'm starting this section of the talk page to discuss the issue. Mortee (talk) 21:22, 3 January 2018 (UTC)