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I changed the US name of the band to "Definition FX" because that's the way they've been 'marketed' in the US. Feel free to change it back if the "F" stood for Function. You might recognize my username as an American spelling of a Def FX reference....I'm a huge fan (Are you out there Dodge?). Sublium 02:05, 11 Nov 2004 (UTC)

A few simple factual errors and dates have been modified by Sean Lowry (Feb 10, 2005).

hi sean, thanks for the fixes. i used to see you guys back in the early 90s. i just made a couple of fixes, i noted them in the history, e.g. australian just redirects to australia and linked the individual genres. thanks for the contributions. clarkk 12:55, 10 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Heya guys, I used to run alt.nrg.bond (the semi-official Def FX history website) and this article has many significant errors in it (I'm surprised Sean didn't pick them all up!). I've made some changes tonight, but I'll need to pull out my archives to make more. And Sublium - I ran into Dodge last year at KMFDM in Sydney (he's an old friend of mine). He's still out there... Poppiestar 13:25, 7 December 2005 (UTC)

The first sentence opened with "Def FX (1990-1997) were an Australian industrial-dance-rock group, formed in Sydney." I changed "were" to "was" to be grammatically correct (it got under my skin). Def FX is a singular group although it has the sound of "Def Effects." If you broke it down it would say, "Def FX were a group." Whether or not you would like to make the argument that "Def FX" is plural, "a group" is denoting a singular subject. Xe7al 08:12, 7 November 2007 (UTC)