Talk:Dominican rock

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"Dominican Republic also holds the record as the country with the most Spanish language rock bands in Latin America. "

Hi, this comment was unsourced, so I added the "citation needed" template, but it was later removed. I removed the comment in question since no source is cited and I couldn't find one myself. See Wikipedia:Citing sources, Wikipedia:No original research and Wikipedia:Verifiability. - quique 15:23, 15 May 2006 (UTC)

I don't think that simply because the Dominican Republic has the most bands listed under Rock en español we should jump to conclusions and assume the D.R. has the "record" for most rock bands, especially considering that the Dominican rock scene is comparatively small. Many of the bands listed are relatively unknown bands, whereas other countries only list their more well-known bands, and this list is by no means final for any of the countries. I think a reputable source should be cited for this comment, or else it counts as original research. - quique 23:22, 15 May 2006 (UTC)
Does the Dominican rock exist? --Eltitoskate 18:12, 17 January 2007 (UTC)