Talk:New Day Rising
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Banner date error
The banner at the top of the article on the mobile version says 1958 Husker Dü album instead of 1985. Can someone fix that? GabenInABox (talk) 03:18, 25 January 2015 (UTC)
Terms of Psychic Warfare
The song's chords/structure is based on The Montanas' "Difference of Opinion" which they released as a single in 1967. I'm writing it here to let people know about it. Chapa1985 (talk) 19:36, 29 March 2016 (UTC)
- Apparently HD used to cover it in their early days. Trying to find a reliable source so I can add it to the article—that sounds like a pretty important detail. Curly Turkey 🍁 ¡gobble! 11:24, 30 March 2016 (UTC)
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My source is referring to tracks on the previous album as "pop-core", which redirects to the Easycore section of the pop-punk article. I'm here setting the record that I don't think that's what he meant. Thanks. Lofi Gurl (talk) 01:18, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
- That's surely not what the reviewer meant. Among other things, it would appear anachronistic to refer to a 1984 album by a term and style that emerged decades later. I haven't read the book, but would assume that the author was essentially making up a term to describe something that wasn't quite hardcore, and not quite pop either (or poppy hardcore, or something). I think the solution is to leave the term as this is a good addition to this article and just don't wikilink it (and for Heaven's sake don't use it to add to the infobox genres!). Question: does the author use "popcore" or "pop-core"? We should probably have it here as it appears in the book. CAVincent (talk) 06:25, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
- It was "pop-core" in the book. I can always add the quote to the reference if it's ever contested, anyway. Fwiw I have little to no interest in messing with infobox genres other than adding refs, I just want to write musical style sections. Have a good weekend! Lofi Gurl (talk) 03:24, 21 December 2024 (UTC)