Talk:Black NASA

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Editor's Concerns[edit]

A vote to keep the article:

Chris Kosnik was associated with some major players in the stoner rock scene: Monster Magnet, Solace (band), The Atomic Bitchwax, and also Godspeed (band).

Also their records received positive acclaim:

While the band has not sold many records, I feel it is important to the genre of stoner rock, and other articles do reference the band (note: their is a need for some redirect pages for different spelling: Black Nasa, Black NASA, etc.) The creation of a Chris Koznik article may also help the case of keeping the article.

Kennonv 04:52, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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