Talk:Lunatica
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[edit]Perhaps I do not want to believe it, but the parenthetical phrase "or more commonly known as a group of retards" seems very opiniated to me. Since it does not really serve a purpose in the article, I will go ahead and erase it.
goes to wikipedia's credit that this obscure article was fixed within 2 days of the edit CANT STOP NOW ITS KICKING ME BRAIN —Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.145.133.10 (talk) 03:43, 3 February 2010 (UTC)
It reads like this page was written by the band itself, and because of that they'd probably be better judges of such things than I would, but it seems to me that after Fables and Dreams Lunatica's music was neither symphonic nor metal. Should this be mentioned somewhere, or should a qualifier be put on the "symphonic metal" classification? Gamer 2k4 (talk) 01:16, 12 March 2010 (UTC)
The entire page really needs a rewrite, as it currently stands it was obviously written by a fan and the language used makes it look like a fanpage rather than an encyclopedic page. "Andrea joined Lunatica in 2000 and was able to elevate the songs to a whole new level. Her beautiful voice crowned the debut album “Atlantis”." "Soulful Symphonic Melodic Metal refined with the crystal clear vocals of frontwoman Andrea gives way to enchanting melodies" et al don't really belong in an encyclopedia. RealSunner (talk) 05:40, 6 September 2010 (UTC)
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