So, according to Wikipedia The Garage Punk Hideout is a candidate for ‘speedy deletion’ for struggling to ‘indicate the importance or significance of the subject...’ but The Jesus Freak Hideout http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Freak_Hideout) is perfectly acceptable...
Yeah, Mark Young’s original was deleted by the wiki-police because no one could find external references demonstrating how significant the site is - apparently us insisting that we’re all cool as fuck just doesn’t cut it...
I’m trying to draft a new entry but most searches for garagepunk.com or The Hideout bring up either officially related stuff (and a site cant promote itself) or blog entries, which aren’t valid references (you shouldn’t have been so busy Kopper man)
Does anybody know of an article on another music site or in a magazine that mentions the original garagepunk.com, The Hideout or the podcast network? (I’m sure I remember something in Ugly Things)
There are a whole lot of much less worthy sites that have an entry so I’m sure we can put something together (if the damn Christians can do it...)
"valid references" ... my ass
"external references demonstrating how significant the site is" ... and who decides if the external reference is significant enough? That stinks ...
One day they'll just have to accept this site ... maybe we need to become a garagepunk-cult ... since they seem to like that religious shingaling.
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