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editThere are further sources available to insure credibility in this topic. I am currently in the process of locating them and properly citing them. Furthermore, the article is not written as a promotion tool, but an informative piece. If you look at the currently existing page for the radio-hit sensation.Voted Most Random is listed on both the websites for The Bamboozle Roadshow and Warped Tour 2010. Pictures at both of these festivals can be added once the 4 day trial period is concluded. Few bands have accomplished what this band has in this amount of time, and this is worthy of noting. The band does have an album: "Everything You Want and More." It is composed of 7 songs so debate has occurred on whether this is to be considered an E.P. or a Full-length (full-lengths have occurred with less). I will continue to add credibility to this article, but I appreciate all feedback in how to do so. Thank you for your time and review.
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- I'm a little concerned about a conflict of interest here since your screen name infers that you are Scott Gunter, one of the members of the band. Please be aware that creating and editing an article about a band you perform in is a conflict of interest and is discouraged on Wikipedia. (Having a friend, family member, agent, or anyone who is personally involved with you or the band would have a COI as well.) The reason behind this is that you can often see notability where it might not otherwise and you might be tempted to add in words that are more opinion than encyclopedic. It's also very easy for you to write in a non-neutral manner because again, you're personally involved with the band and you have a vested interest in seeing them written about on Wikipedia or in any large media site. It can also be seen as an attempt at promotion. This does not mean that you are doing any of these things, this is just how people can perceive it. I highly, HIGHLY recommend that if this makes it through the AfD, that you look into getting someone from Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians to work on this article for you. It's just not a good idea for you to work on your own article. I left a message on your talk page, but I really encourage you to read through WP:COI. Tokyogirl79 (talk) 08:30, 10 December 2011 (UTC)tokyogirl79