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Possibly unfree File:Pic of band from 1982.jpg

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File permission problem with File:Anti-Establishment (Band) 1982.jpg

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Proposed deletion of More Than Life (Band)

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Your submission at Articles for creation: More Than Life (disambiguation) has been accepted

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skate punk

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the revision that you restored has a source that does not mention skate punk at all (or at least does not describe what skate punk is at all). Also, all I did was add more information to the article and my information had citations. The revision that you restored doesn't have that many sources and most of the stuff on the revision that you restored isn't sourced. The Offspring is skate punk. There's citations for them that call them skate punk. There's skate punk citations for Bad Religion and Blink-182, too. Blink-182 play pop punk but they do also play skate punk and some of their pop punk songs actually have skate punk elements. Sum 41's All Killer, No Filler album was described as skate punk and Sum 41 has been described as skate punk. I added more info to the history section. I added sourced content to the characteristics section. You were just reverting edits that added information and included citations. What you did is considered vandalism. There's nothing on the Wikipedia guidelines that prohibits what I did. EuropeanSwedenAmerican2222 (talk) 23:56, 13 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Please stop removing information. Just because an edit is "huge", doesn't mean that you can revert it. EuropeanSwedenAmerican2222 (talk) 23:58, 14 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]

If you keep removing sourced information, you could get reported for vandalism. All I'm doing is adding information. There's nothing wrong with that. EuropeanSwedenAmerican2222 (talk) 22:11, 15 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Being as your totally incapable of doing it yourself EuropeanSwedenAmerican2222, I've gone to the effort of putting the original bits you keep totally inappropriately chopping out in with your stuff. It isn't hard - and its not vandalism. There's still far, far too much on Sum 41 and Blink 182 compared with actual Skate Punk bands on there. You clearly are not well versed on the subject.

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