
I put a tag on the list saying don't add bands that don't have pages I know there's a couple on there which don't at the moment, but I'm going to get round to writing ones for Dream Death and Korpse later on. The list doesn't really want to get bigger, but if someone wants to set up a category for 'List of Death/Doom Bands' feel free, so other bands (which have wikipedia pages!) can be added to that rather than the main page. This is currently my primary reference, but I'll try and find some others that don't include websites like metal-archives or. Even what I've left looks a bit unwieldy, but I've taken 'notable bands' to be those recently featured in Terrorizer's Doom Metal Special under its sections on death/doom. I've tried to edit this article to make it look a bit more encyclopedic with references and whatnot. Surely, for this page a reliable source is going to be published in book form or at least in a well-known magazine like Terrorizer? Blackmetalbaz ( talk) 15:24, 12 December 2007 (UTC) Bit of an edit But why do you regard as a reliable source? It seems much like to be yet another fan run site, regardless of how useful it is. See WP:RS.įirst off, I agree about Tripod. The lists are definitely NOT doom metal at all. Only Doom-Metal.Com are reliable source for death/doom or doom metal I tried to fix it, but I only achieved not to fall on the letters of the part.Guys, anyone knows why the "edit" option keeps falling on the "history" part? Blackmetalbaz ( talk) 02:39, 9 January 2008 (UTC) Edit What was the rationale for the deletion of this (fully sourced) section? Unless someone gets back to me I will restore it.
