Terronez
Hi, sorry for reverting your edit. My mistake. Nscheffey 03:04, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
- I already fixed it, just letting you know.Nscheffey 03:15, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
Yeah you're right I hope that people will not remove pop punk revival...I was curious so I went on the Blink 182's and Good Charlotte's pages and it's the same f***ing debate...I saw stupid people saying on blink's page: No they're not pop-punk they're punk rock!!!They said that they are punk rock!!!...my god...it's so childish...Just hope that people who love too much underground punk (but I understand it annoys me too) and those who love too much these bands will not remove it...Maybe after some will claim that they even ain't groups of rock cause it would be an insult to the rock music...I'm kidding...Seriously maybe we can protect those wiki pages or something else? No?
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