Talk:The Secret Machines

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[edit] History

Nice to see an article that's honest about how the band started, although it bears mentioning that the band was initially known as "The Secret Machines of Captain Audio" when performing in Dallas and that it was basically a collective of whoever they could get to play...

This link backs me up: http://www.dallasobserver.com/Issues/1999-07-15/music/streetbeat.html

-Andrewhime

What the hell is a "Potential Song?" if there is no song, there is NO SONG. This section needs to be yanked out.

--72.173.36.196 (talk) 05:45, 30 May 2008 (UTC)riverside reviewer

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