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Mmmm.... I'm pretty sure it's accurate for the most part... but the grammar is just horrid. He's the lead singer for a college rock band, but it appears everyone writing here went to community college... [That was a joke =D Mildly humorous? eh.] Anyway, i'll make an effort to clean it up. [and i'm in high school... FAILING ENGLISH!] So work with me here people. learn some English, or post in a foreign language version. (edit)
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There are no sources. That definitely needs to be fixed. Also, in the 'See More' section the link to 'Max's Biography'? Also wrong, as it is a bio on the band. Needs to be fixed. And maybe add a picture? I know there aren't a lot, but the one from the cover of the December issue of AP? Riku (talk) 00:25, 21 November 2007 (UTC)
So who chose to put the fact that the lead singer is both jewish and bipolar in the same phrase, as though the two are linked? Learn to write. I am editing. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Echomusiq (talk • contribs) 20:51, 18 January 2008 (UTC)