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Deletion

Your articles and image uploads are going to be deleted. If you look at the individual pages, they have tags which explain what's happening.

In general the problems are:

Articles

Content in articles should be supported by citations to reliable sources to comply with notability and verifiability requirements. In the case of music groups, this could be media coverage, for example articles in newspapers or magazines.

Images

Images that are non-free, should have a fair use rationale.

PhilKnight (talk) 00:57, 19 September 2008 (UTC)