Talk:List of Brazilian punk and hardcore groups
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The contents of the List of Brazilian punk and hardcore groups page were merged into Punk in Brazil and it now redirects there. For the contribution history and old versions of the merged article please see its history. |
This article was nominated for deletion on 2008-06-26. The result of the discussion was keep. |
Worldwide view
[edit]This is an article on a regional scene of hardcore punk music. Some explanation of how a worldwide view rather than a link to a generic page would be better. Paul foord 03:46, 10 December 2005 (UTC)
Nonsense quoting
[edit]The quote from the Oxford Student journal does not make sense in regards to the Punk and Hardcore scene in Brazil. Rio Funk is a extreme form of hip hop, NOT related with punk or hardcore(punk) in any way. It was removed until further cleanup. Samba rock
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- The Oxford Student in reviewing the "Brazilian hardcore" scene noted that "... Eskaravelho are the staple band, singing both in English and Spanish, and ... Raimundos are one of the only bands to really break through to the mainstream ..." [1] (in The Oxford Student accessed 11 February 2006)
Paul foord 08:57, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
Unreferenced, improper language
[edit]Some adjectives used here are really really improper (extreme, exotic, crazy...). Also, why cite only "Restos de Nada" and not other bands that had much more visibility then? Tagging due to improper tone. seabeast (talk) 16:57, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
Start of Punk in Brazil
[edit]Goog article but I think that it needs more information about the real scenary that there was in Brazil before or during the highlight in London (1977 as reference) like Glam rock for exemple and the band Joelho de Porco that with Billy Bond in vocal in 1976 already made punk rock with humouristic lyrics. When the first punk bands started career in Brazil with this name (punk rock), there already was one middle class public to the punk with the characteristic aesthetic and then with anarchist ideology. Sorry my poor English.
Fork lead section to new article
[edit]The lead section of this list should be moved to Punk rock in Brazil or similar. Any thoughts? Kevin (talk) 23:47, 1 July 2008 (UTC)