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Is it just me, or does the entire page read like it was written by a child? It lacks many sources where appropriate..

Strange paragraphs

was a pioneer of the rave scene back in the late 80's and early 90's using many of the old analogue synthesizers from roland makers of the tb303 this machine was very widely used in the rave scene acid, techno and most kinds of electronic music as much a pioneer as the artists who used them

Roland list: tb303 as mentioned above, alpha juno 1 and 2, juno 106, tr909, tr808 Bold textthis list is not complete

the above synthesizers are as much pioneers in the rave and electronica scenes as artists such as prodigy, orbital, chemical brothers, aphex twin and his many other alias, the tb303 and tr909 probably being the most widely used of the list. he said in a computer music magazine article that the dirt chambers his personal studio in his home was so full of synthesizers there was hardly any room to move, on the prodigys newest album he decided to get rid of most of his synth library he kept his korg ms20 and now uses a software music program by propellerheads software called reason, even though he made music differently his unmistakable hard edged flavour is still there with heavily distorted guitars synths etc.


I removed these paragraphs from the article. cun 21:18, 19 Jan 2005 (UTC)


He decided to leave Cut 2 Kill when they nearly got into a shooting one day when they where trying to have a gig at a bar where most of the guys were black dudes. He was just filled up with the prejudices, the vibes and he didn’t see any changes going on in the hip hop scene.

I think that sounds truly bizarre, if not inappropriate, particularly "black dudes." moi 9 Oct 2005

Picture

I removed a picture that was not Liam. The picture is of Gizz Butt, their live guitarist. --Varco 06:55, 7 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

That is Liam, Gizz Butt who looks a lot like him was not on the US tour in 2006.  ALKIVAR 05:52, 12 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, sorry about that. I figured it was Gizz Butt because: I've never seen Liam play guitar before, and I couldn't find much evidence that he did; it's a Gibson, which is what Gizz Butt plays; and I compared pictures very closely. --Varco 07:22, 12 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Why not to take picture from http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?what=A&obid=34027. -- 17:50, 10 March 2008 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.85.170.167 (talk)

Brother-in-law?

86.45.77.177 for some reason put: "His marriage To Natalie Appelton makes him the brother in law of Liam Gallagher of Oasis" I deleted it because thats just ridiculous, since Liam Gallagher and Natalie Appleton are not siblings. 62.30.54.79 (talk) 12:52, 1 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]