Talk:Trey Spruance

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Was this written by Trey Spruance or his mother?

Very bias. Shouldn't be here.

    Shouldn't something at least be put here instead of leaving it blank?
    Even just a stub notification...

I rewrote this entire page, please indicate bias and have the balls to leave your name please - kenscanna

[edit] Rumors of reunion

I reverted a change by an anonymous user. Although I've heard more rumors about Faith No More and Mr. Bungle reunions than I can count, not all of them were just from optimistic fans. Even core members can't seem to decide; in the interviews I've read, Spruance, Mike Patton, and Trevor Dunn all usually say something along the lines of "I don't think it'll happen, but we're not officially broken up" and things like that. (I think Spruance's perspective is that he would be open to the idea, but only if the band's management situation changed.)

But - if identifying the exact official status of every band on the list is a problem for reasons of Verifiability, we could just remove that aspect of the list. Matheson 23:20, 5 August 2006 (UTC)

I have just reverted, for the third time, an edit regarding Mr. Bungle's alleged "OFFICIAL" status. I initially removed all mentions of reunion and status rumors on grounds of verifiability, but the anonymous user who originally made the change keeps changing it back, and refuses to defend or even discuss the edit. I feel that leaving off the information is better, but see above for more discussion on the subject. Matheson 00:23, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Controvery

Please explain why King for a Day was a 'controversial' release for Faith no More...removing this until proof displayed Kenscanna

[edit] use of the word "underground"

Is that really the correct word to describe Mike Patton, Trevor Dunn and John Zorn? Zorn, yes, advant-garde, but huge in his circle, Dunn, the same, Patton, well, he speaks for himself. What constitutes something "underground"? MTV doesn't acknoledge it? I don't know, I could be over analyzing this