Talk:Finch (U.S. band)
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how is finch a rap group?
Neutrality: I've placed this under Neutrality Dispute as there are many glaring problems with it that present a view point that is just that of the reader's. This in turn hinders much of the writing, for example:
"are still regularly confused with being signed to Drive Thru Records. Why it makes any difference to anybody, is beyond understanding." "The record sold over 6,000 copies only months after being released. A testemant to how infectious they are, despite,then, being nobodies." "The movie turned out to be shite, but the song wasn't." "the sacking of founding drummer Alex Pappas due to musical differences (honestly) and pressure from the label to hurry up and get the album finished (to which they blatantly ignored!"
Another example is this line: "The album also was regarded to have began the post-hardcore genre into the mainstream." Although not an expert, I'm nearly positive this is not the case...not to mention the album isn't really technically defined as post-hardcore. --Bouyeeze 17:56, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
Wow, this article is horridly written now. When did this change occur? The above quotes are just a sample of the complete juvenille nature this page now has. Not only is this article now drenched in POV, it appears to be quite amatuerish.
Addendum: There's more of it in the Links section with the "Excellent, band endorsed fan-site" which seems to be more shameless self promotion than providing a useful link.
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[edit] Factual Error
"and changed tunings from B# to D Flat." There is no such note as B#. Should read as "from C to D Flat."
No, this depends on the key signature used. If the key is say, D major, then the notes are D, E, F#, G, A, B and C#. If the B was to be raised a semitone then yes, it would be a C, but in the key of D major, C is always C#, so it is more musically correct to say it is B#, rather than C natural, which would get confused with C#.
Whilst the above unsigned editor is correct in saying you always have one of each note in a scale, whether or not it's enharmonically changed, this only applies to notes within that scale. Outside that it's a key change - in which context it's Cnatural rather than B#. Onesecondglance 08:57, 16 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] :'(
Finch have split indefinately! :'(
should we have a link for the part about them getting into a dispute with the band disturbed?
[edit] So long Finch....
But Cosmonaut looks like it is going to be really good! It is to bad that Finch broke up.....
Finch have anounced a reunion.
Whoever wrote the finch page has got a lot of bits and pieces wrong. I am partial to the "cokehead and raging alcoholic" line, though. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.194.47.34 (talk) 11:45, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Finch.jpg
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[edit] Project Mayhem
It's apparent to someone who has seen the film or read the book that at least some of the lyrics to the song Project Mayhem were inspired by Fight Club. It's not ONLY the name that came from Fight Club. Therefore, the change I am now making. C.V. Reynolds 21:17, 5 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] "It"
Whoever used "it is" instead of "they are" needs their hands chopping off. I've changed it back anyway :)
Tommyhaych 18:14, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Give it a name tour
Somebody decided that finch played a mind-blowing set, apparently. I say it's irrelevant... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.165.188.69 (talk) 00:41, 13 May 2008 (UTC)

