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Discography[edit]

Discography section needs help. What's there is mostly accurate, but there are some dates that may not be. I'm also fairly sure it's not complete, particularly the mid- and late-90s releases (of which I know nothing). Justin Bailey 19:12, 23 December 2005 (UTC)

discography does not include the re-releases that were illegally pressed by epitaph records in 1996. please refer to a interview with jerry a for more info on this topic.http://members.cox.net/nopunks2/webzine33.htm

As it is, the discography doesn't include any reissues, other than reissue records which contain multiple previous releases and are thus unique. Other Wikipedia band pages seem to just list the date of the initial release, not subsequent pressings, bootlegs, etc. I mean, it doesn't seem critically important to have all that info, and given the time it'd take to track all of that info down, I don't want to bother. But hey, if someone else wants to... Justin Bailey 16:38, 8 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Cover songs[edit]

Paul Tew added a line about Pantera having covered "Alan's on Fire" and "The Badge" (both from Feel the Darkness). I reverted him, as in isolation, this information wasn't appropriate for the main article. But a section on covered PI songs wouldn't be so bad. Anyone have any details? Hardcore bands have covered PI ad nauseum, so a comprehensive list would be a gargantuan undertaking. I'm not interested in compiling it. Any takers? Justin Bailey 19:59, 3 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Critical opinion[edit]

I think the critical opinions listed here should be kept to what's generally agreed upon. For example, some people might say (and some authors have herein added) that Black Blackout Vacant or We Must Burn are "masterpieces," but there are at least as many people who would disagree with that as there are who agree. Justin Bailey 20:10, 15 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

This entire article is chock full of flowery opinion words and needs a major rewrite. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.161.11.76 (talk) 02:24, 7 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Legacy[edit]

Nicholas Pell is famous for being an alt-right pundit, not for establishing the "legacy" of a band. I suggest delete the section altogether.

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