Talk:Peruvian rock

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[edit] Piracy

Somebody should comment about Peruvian situation regading music piracy, a phenomenum that is crucial in preventing rock movements from growing.

let them buy what they want please--Andersmusician 16:35, 9 May 2007 (UTC)

Piracy incites an economic impotence in all media's avenues of every country, not specific to Peru. A comment could be mentioned, however, the only person able to quantify the adverse affects with any verisimilitude should have primary sources. --Automail 01:22, 2 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] 1980s

That's a lot of information you added, 67.72.98.119. It's clearly weighted towards the bands you like (particularly metal) and reads like a "scene report" from a zine. You should create a sandbox and create a workable version there before adding it to the main article. Cut it down, wikify it, formalize the tone. I am going to revert the article to its previous state. The text will still be able to be viewed in the history if you want to refer to it. Twalls 13:30, 11 July 2007 (UTC)