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Balderas content vs Human Drama Content

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I've been working on this page and the last few facts on the page lack citations and don't seem to have to do with Balderas specifically. Since there is already a Human Dreama page, I am putting the content here so people can either 1. add citations and/or 2. add info about Balderas, otherwise it can just be on the page for the band. Jessamyn (talk) 00:40, 28 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

In 2008, Human Drama re-released "Feel" on Triple X-Hollow Hills Records with 6 bonus tracks. In 2011 Human Drama reunited for a concert in Hollywood, CA. In 2012 after 8 years, Human Drama performed in Mexico City at the famous Plaza Condesa.[1] After 13 years, Human Drama recorded a new single "The Liar Inside".[2] In 2015 Human Drama performed in Mexico City at Circo Volador for their 30th Anniversary Concert.[3]
In 2017, Human Drama released their first album in 15 years "Broken Songs for Broken People" on Fonarte Latino Records. The album included all the original members as well as additional musicians.[4]
In 2019, Human Drama released 4 new singles on Fonarte Latino Records.
In 2020, Human Drama released 4 more singles(including “Into Our Escape” co-written with Indovina) with 2 more coming (including “February 10th” that was also co-written with Indovina) in early 2021. These 10 songs will be released in the spring as a full album ‘Blurred Images’ on Sunset Blvd Records.
@Jessamyn: the content on this article was largely added by the subject himself as an autobiography, but I redirected it some months ago to the Human Drama page, explaining that he didn't pass WP:BANDMEMBER, and he accepted that. However, last week a different editor restored the content with no obvious explanation - I am planning to take this to AfD in the coming days, because there is no way that this passes as a standalone article. Richard3120 (talk) 12:53, 28 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Richard3120: Thanks for the explanation. I just saw the page while patrolling and was trying to spiff it up. AfD seems like the right move then. Jessamyn (talk) 17:08, 28 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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