Talk:Consumed (band)

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PotKettleBlack or Snuff?[edit]

The word PotKettleBlack in the article links to Snuff_(band). Why? There is no word PotKettleBlack in the article on Snuff. --HelgeStenstrom 06:29, 18 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Dangling pieces of info[edit]

Two items relating to members of the band - these seem worth including somewhere, but maybe not until either band member has a page of their own. Right now there's no clean way to include them in the band's article:

  • Spin Out Records is the label started by Baz Barrett prior to his addition as a member of the group.
  • Mike Ford is the founder/owner of the UK based Last Exit To Nowhere clothing merhcandise company which produces tee-shirts featuring logos based on fictional companies and locations from cult movies.

2015-?[edit]

Where did you find this information? TheSums XD (talk) 04:48, 12 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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