Talk:Oblivians
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No mention of the Bad Times?
[edit]- What bad times? Drew Kent
"What Bad Times?" This is why I wonder just who makes these Wiki's! The question obviously is about something titled Bad Times, notice the capital letters? Bad Times would fall under Post-Oblivians Work. Bad Times was Eric Friedl's simply horrible band and likewise titled album. Not much to say about the band or the album, except it is as if Eric took the few things bad about the Oblivians (like how badly some of their work was recorded and produced i.e. Sympathy Sessions) and emphisized it ten-fold and called it good enough.--75.17.215.115 (talk) 20:54, 12 January 2011 (UTC)
Notability
[edit]I came here off "recent changes". I'd never heard of the Oblivians, but after looking around a bit I'm pretty sure they're notable enough. See for example the amazon entry for the "sympathy" album. --Slashme 16:07, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
Post-Oblivians Work
[edit]I've made individual pages for each member, should we get rid of the post-oblivians work section? --Hoboism 12:17, 22 May 2007 (UTC)
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