Talk:Norma Jean
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I took out the categorization of Norma Jean as "mallcore", because I feel that this term breaks NPOV guidelines. Read the Wiki definition, it is a term used by one group of people to come down on another group of people for whom they feel disdain. Categorizing a subject using a term which is inherintly oppinionated automatically breaks NPOV writing guidelines. No offense meant. City 06:44, 9 January 2006 (UTC)
Jpers36, sorry about the removal, I didn't check to see that the categorization had been vandalized before I removed it. City 00:04, 12 January 2006 (UTC)
If it was anyone's fault it was mine. I corrected the page about a week or so ago and accidentally looked that part over. Be at ease. Iffer 00:15, 12 January 2006 (UTC)
- No problem, guys. I'd seen the mallcore removal, but I didn't know myself about the old mathcore designation until trying to trace back the article to find a correct list of former members. BTW, I personally can't stand Norma Jean :-P . I prefer stuff ranging from Dogwood/Ghoti Hook to Stretch Arm Strong/Haste the Day. Jpers36 00:37, 12 January 2006 (UTC)
Guys, I really don't think that the change in the paragraph talking about Norma Jean's different sounds is neccesary. First and foremost, it is innacurate. Bless the Martyr, Kiss the Child didn't sound anything like either throwdown or hatebreed. If we are talking about their output as Lutikriss then that would be more accurate, but it needs to be clear which album is being talked about. Second, I don't think that the changes add any information that wasn't there before, I think it just clutters things up. If nobody objects in a couple days I'm going to revert it back to before the anonymous change. Thanks. City 04:25, 20 January 2006 (UTC)
- I say go ahead. All I did was try to make whatever Anon said more readable, but I didn't really understand where they were coming from when it came to evaluating Norma's sound. In my opinion, the first album sounded alot like Botch's We Are The Romans. But anyways, since neither of us quite agrees, I guess it could be reverted unless someone else has an opinion. Iffer 08:15, 20 January 2006 (UTC)
Wow,honestly.You little scensters need to actually listen to Throwdown and Hatebreed before you compare mathcore to it.They don't sound anything alike.
norma jean is the name of marilyn monroe. she nwas a famous actress as well as model. she was born in the 1960s. she is well known