I'm looking for an article on actual sevendust. i've heard of this band, but i'm more interested in finding something to help me with my garden. How come there's no information about the pesticide here?
I believe this band origanlly formed in 92 under the name rumblefish...in fact, they have a song named rumblefish...I know someone who played with the band when they were still local...
I don't believe that it is terribly accurate to say that Morgan's screaming on the album is just a 'rumor'. It is pretty obvious by watching the videos and the DVD's that he IS the screamer.
That is correct. I have a cassette tape of the Crawlspace release somewhere and remember seeing them live here in Atlanta. Also, there was another founding member not listed: Lee Banks was an original guitarist.
Rumblefish vs. Assdrop
I've never heard any clarification on this. Why did they change the name of the song from Rumblefish to Assdrop? I never even heard of this until I bought the Greatest Hits package.
dildo
It was originally titled "Assdrop" and they changed it to "Rumble Fish" but I don't know why.
Stillrain...?
Anyone know the history with a couple of the guys and the band Stillrain? Might have just been Clint, I know he reformed with those guys to create Dark New Day. This could be important to the article.
DELETION?
Latest comment: 25 April 20071 comment1 person in discussion
If someone finds the articles used before 4/29/07, will the page not be deleted? I might try to find it, but if it's just going to be deleted it's no use in trying. Please tell me before it's too late! Indie -014:51, 25 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
Separate Articles?
Latest comment: 7 July 20071 comment1 person in discussion
I haven't seen any discussion on this, so I'll ask. Why is the Sevendust Discography page separate from their main article?--Greyduk23:07, 7 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
Discography not on page
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Latest comment: 24 April 20102 comments2 people in discussion
I'll dispute the "heavy metal" and (to a lesser degree" the "alternative metal" tags here. Sevendust really aren't metal at all. Which isn't a put down, I like them. Just a statement. So, can anyone give a reliable source for these tags, as allmusic isn't reliable on heavy metal genres (see reliable source noticeboard for that). Cheers Prophaniti (talk) 17:09, 20 July 2008 (UTC)Reply
I don't think it's overly detailed, but appears to be copied word for word from Revolver Magazine. If anything, should be rewritten. Will rewrite, it's on my to do list. What do you mean by one-sided? Akerans (talk) 18:47, 24 April 2010 (UTC)Reply
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Latest comment: 10 January 20112 comments2 people in discussion
There has been an editor who has championed taking away the application of the term nu metal to this band. The subtraction of the nu metal genre has been repeatedly reverted by multiple editors. The person has not given a reason on any talk page or otherwise as to why he or she is deleting this description of the band. I had told this person that he or she can bring it up on a talk page to discuss, but the person has not done that yet. However, (s)he had some recent invisible messages which involved stating to discuss the issue on a talk page. Therefore, I decided that I would take the initiative to bring it up on here. Genre feuding and genre warrioring are activities that I loathe, and I would like there to be some sort of end to this pending predicament. Also, I would like an explanation from the anonymous editor as to why (s)he wants the genre of nu metal to be removed from here and why there is other genre changing activity lacking explanation on other pages. Backtable Speak to meconcerning my deeds.04:56, 9 January 2011 (UTC)Reply
Agreed, wouldn't mind some sort of explanation for the constant removal as well as the addition of invisible notes, asking others to discuss in the talk page first, without (s)he doing it themselves first. I went ahead and added a source for nu metal within that articles body (using sources in the infobox is usually discouraged), so any further removal if it will have to be justified here. HrZ (talk) 11:32, 10 January 2011 (UTC)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Reply
Source
here' a pretty handy source i found [1] it elaborates by saying that sevendust are mainly an alternative metal band, but it also says they've had run ins with other labels like nu metal and industrial metal I call the big one bitey 12:28, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
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In the first image, which was in the infobox until a few hours ago an editor changed it without explanation, you can see the lead vocalist, two guitarists, a bass player and a drummer. They are clear, in focus, but guitarist standing to the right of the vocalist is somewhat obscured by the vocalist, but otherwise everyone is seen clearly. It is compact and effective. In the second image you see a vocalist, both guitarists a bass player with his right shoulder to the camera, and a drummer. No faces can be seen clearly. They are spread out. The grainy nature of the image makes it difficult to see anything. There are other subjects in the image (possibly a roadie and a security person) who are at the same scale as the members. The lighting is poor and no one can be seen clearly. They are spread-out and it is far from effective. The first image is the better one. Walter Görlitz (talk) 20:16, 13 August 2020 (UTC)Reply
Do we have another photo? It's 2024. I can get something at the show I go to maybe and I have some from like 2018 I think. It's been awhile, but the photo is really old. No offense. 7Dust has arrived... Lady Meg (talk) 20:57, 31 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
If you can get a photo with all five members in the same shot, then I think that'd be perfect (and if it isn't miles away from the stage). Xanarki (talk) 21:34, 31 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
Yeah. I'm hoping to be up top. Maybe a little tricky but I'll try. Or I could ask someone in the group I'm in for a professional photo. Lady Meg (talk) 00:11, 1 September 2024 (UTC)Reply