Talk:Tony Reflex
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[edit]The article is currently titled "Tony Cadena", one of the subject's stage names. In looking over his many releases, I'm thinking it should be moved so that the article title uses his real surname, Brandenburg. He's used his various stage names—Cadena, Montana, Adolescent, Reflex—interchangeably throughout his career, though he seems to have used "Reflex" fairly consistently since the 1990s, so I could see an argument for using "Tony Reflex" as the article title. Here are his credits as listed just in the releases I own or was able to get a look at:
Tony Adolescent
- Adolescents – Return to the Black Hole
- White Flag & Tony Adolescent – "Young Girls" single
- Flower Leperds – Dirges in the Dark
Tony Cadena
- Adolescents – Adolescents
- Adolescents – Welcome to Reality
Tony Montana
- Adolescents – Live 1981 & 1986
- Adoelscents – Brats in Battalions
Tony Reflex
- Adolescents – The Complete Demos 1980–1986
- Adolescents – OC Confidential
- Adolescents – The Fastest Kid Alive
- Adolescents – American Dogs in Europe
- Adolescents – Presumed Insolent
- Adolescents – La Vendetta
- Sister Goddamn – Folksongs of the Spanish Inquisition
- ADZ – "Tetsuo" single
- ADZ – Piper at the Gates of Downey
- ADZ – Odz 'n' Sodz
- ADZ – American Steel
- ADZ – ADZ / Electric Frankenstein split single
- Gabba Gabba Heys – Brats on the Beat: Ramones for Kids
If no one objects, I'll probably be bold and move the article to either "Tony Brandenburg" or "Tony Reflex" soon. --IllaZilla (talk) 16:18, 18 April 2016 (UTC)
Now that I've dug deep into his discography, I see he's used "Tony Reflex" consistently since 1992. I'm going to be bold and move the article to that name and reconfigure the lead. --IllaZilla (talk) 03:07, 10 October 2016 (UTC)