Talk:Heroin (band)

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POINT OF VIEW, POINT OF VIEW, POINT OF VIEW -Anon.

Someone please add the year they broke up, as well as other little details, such as a URL & a photo and which members were original vs. which one(s) joined later. I don't know or care enough about the band to do so. I mainly am into Heroin b/c I grew up on a lot of the bands they directly influenced, though their s/t CD doesn't do much for me. But they do deserve an decent page on Wikipedia. Chris77xyz 18:19, 13 April 2007 (UTC)

Post hardcore? Umm, no... 93 man. Changed to just hardcore. -Douche

I've edited for a more encyclopedic tone. I don't think the list of "related" bands is really verifiable. I've got all of their vinyl lying around somewhere, so I could add to the discography later. Clconway 21:03, 16 July 2007 (UTC)