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Nuclear Death are indeed a notable band, having generated press and interest at the time that they were active. They were an early grindcore band and would have been notable even without a female vocalist. I recommend taking this article off of the "articles for deletion" list and instead putting it into the ICU. If the article was about a band that had no media exposure at the time it was activeand no reference in the context of similar bands, then deletion would be appropriate but this is not the case. With references and a bit of improvement in the NPOV tone, it will be fine. A lizard (talk) 16:26, 16 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Added two sources for notability: Decibel magazine and Allmusic. Added references where appropriate. The article is hardly perfect as it stands but it is not suitable for deletion and unless and until said references are proven to be inappropriate, the deletion tag should be removed. A lizard (talk) 17:26, 16 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]