Talk:Serial Joe
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editSerial Joe still ROCKS! I Love you Marlon!
Don't mess with the Serial Joe site. Serial Joe did not win a Grammy. SKIDROW does rock though.
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When on EARTH did Serial Joe break up?!?!
editOr did they even break up?! While trying to Wikify and clean this article up, I've become very pissed off, both at this article's writer(s), and the band.
There is not sufficient information on the Internet (the only source for me, an Southern American kid, to use about this Ontario band) to prove for certain if they have truly broken up or not, or when it occurred, if it did.
Theories
editNot Still Together
editThe most major clue here is that on the band's MySpace, they say they are broken up.
The first clue to this theory is that their website at Aquarius Records is no longer up.
2001
editAmazon lists the release date of their final album as 2001.
Also Much Music lists it as 2001, but has a seemingly recent picture of the band.
2002
editThe Aquarius Records website doesn't list them as broken up. It says that "Last Chance (At the Romance Dance)" was released by them in 2002. This being the last thing mentioned on the Records website, perhaps this was when they were dropped from their label?
2004
editThe original document the person plagiarized from to write this article as it was before my revisions states "they broke up after 7 years together," which indicates they broke up in 2004.
2005
editIt could be that they broke up 7 years after they went public, and they first went public in 1998. 1998 + 7 = 2005.
2007
editStar Pulse gives information for a CD of theirs entitled KICKeD, and says it was released on January 1, 2007.
But in the last version of the Wikipedia article, KICKeD is listed in their discography as the first release. This fan site also says KICKeD was their first release, independently released.
Another source, Fretplay guitar tablature discography, says that KICKeD was released on January 8, 2007.
Still together
editTheir biography at Much Music makes it seem as though they are still alive and kicking, utilizing not only the phrase "There are plans in the works for a tour of Canada this fall," with a copyright 2007 being the only visible date for the article, but also a seemingly recent picture (the 'boys' not being so young-looking).
It seems apparent to me that this CD was NOT in fact released in 2007, seeing as the band's MySpace states they are.
Conclusion
editThey are broken up. But I still don't know when. I may end up asking the lead singer personally. 'Cause I'm annoyed. Chuffable 22:38, 31 July 2007 (UTC)