Talk:Dag Nasty

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Go ahead, start somethin'. I dare ya. -Anonymous

Typical. -Tuh

I added the discography and info on the 1991 and 1992 releases which had been left out by whomever wrote this article. There is a lot more info on Dag's lineup over the years and such which really should be added, too. --Mike 20:41, 21 September 2005 (UTC)

Yeah. that nonsense about Field Day being pronounced "feedle dee dee" is absolute hogwash. Ask Baker.

The "feedle dee dee" pronunciation, while not official, is generally recognized by the members of the group and by fans who maintain some personal connection with those members.

Like I said, go ahead and ask Baker. He recently brought this up....fuck, I can't believe I'm even arguing this. It's simply NOT pronounced that way.