Talk:Count the Stars
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Chronology doesn't make sense
The article says "Count the Stars formed after the breakup of Chris Kasarjian, David Shapiro, and Clarke Foley's old band from high school." But Dave Shapiro's article says he was born in 1983. So he was in high school at 12 years of age? Seems contradictory. Dodecahedron123 (talk) 02:40, 24 May 2025 (UTC)
