Hi I'm Alasdhair (Alasdhair Erik MhicMhaolain). I'm 16, male and living in Leicester at the moment. I'm into Heavy Metal (my favourite band being Static-X), Hard Rock, Grunge and Scottish traditional folk music, which I can imagine comes as a bit of a suprise. I'm also very into to ANYTHING to do with miniature wargaming - Games Workshop, The Foundry, Privateer Press, ETC. See my edit count.
... that the vocals on "Drizzle" (record pictured), one of the earliest Chinese pop songs, were likened to "the cacophony produced by a hanged cat"?
... that a profile of artist Mark Hearld said his "wrens and squirrels, field mice and owls" help a child care about the planet better than telling them it is burning?
... that the NFL listed the 4th and 26 game as one of the greatest in the first 100 years of its history?
... that the Yiddish poet David Einhorn levelled criticism at other Jewish writers in Berlin whom he accused of being "bourgeois intellectuals" and out-of-touch with their fellow migrants?
... that during hearings for a new TV station in the state of Washington, an engineer collapsed on the witness stand, a radio station owner suffered food poisoning, and his rival's wife was hospitalized?
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Well, no, I'm afraid Wikipedia is kind of explicitly not for 'underground' things. I mean, I wouldn't mind seeing some little-known groups get exposure. But Wikipedia's focus is on notable topics. "Underground" bands, sports, or whatever else are fine and all. They just don't really belong here. Sorry to be botching up your work like this. It's just the procedure. Maarte kasi sila. - Vianello (talk) 02:07, 20 June 2008 (UTC)