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I think it's worth dicussing here how Ikara Colt always originally intended to be in a band for 5 years, and how if they didn't become world-famous, then they'd split. They did exactly that. Annihilatenow 16:49, 4 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

"The original line up (1999-2003) was the superior band both in live and studio recordings. The departure of Jon Ball in 2003 was unfortunate and his replacement Tracy Bellaries was misjudged, the band never creatively recovered." Very POV, might have been copied and pasted. 8/10/06

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As the NPOV tag's been there for so long and these are one of my favourite bands, I thought I'd have a go at re-writing it - I think this should be OK now as I've avoided anything which sounds POV to me, but I'll leave the tag on for now so others can judge. [edit: realised I never signed] Hengler 23:54, 25 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Been a few days now (edit was made a day or two before signing), removing the NPOV tag Hengler 14:15, 27 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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