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Genre
editFrom my POV it should be Punk. Ultimately it is all Rock 'N' Roll with Punk rock as a subgenre of the whole thing - should it be Rock music anyway as the Rock 'N' Roll article is specifically about the 1950's style? This recording dates from, is rooted in, and was culturally included within, the Punk era and ethos. If we follow the arguments raised here we should reclassify Sid Vicious as a Crooner because he did My Way but then he did C'mon Everybody too so it might just be some kind of categorisation swindle. Lame Name (talk) 09:11, 28 December 2008 (UTC)
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editShould the Nina Antonia quote specify it was on the albums reissue or was it on the original issue too?
Should the Mother Fucker part of the title be linked like here? Lame Name (talk) 09:28, 28 December 2008 (UTC)