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Vanity page. See Talk:Liquid metal. -leigh 01:29, Nov 26, 2004 (UTC)

Okay, perhaps not vanity, but the creator explicitly stated (in Talk:Nu_metal)"You might even want to call this liquid metal. Sounds cool, I'll start a page just for the hell of it." Whatever you want to call it (original research, perhaps), he's defining a term that he's just invented, and that's definitely something Wikipedia is not. -leigh 13:27, Nov 29, 2004 (UTC)

  • Not vanity, but I've never heard the term before either. Weak delete. --fvw* 01:40, 2004 Nov 26 (UTC)
  • Delete: Critical appellations are fast and free. Only if it were substantial and large would I see any need whatever to try to have an article for it. Some genres seem to have more subgenres than they have bands. Geogre 03:15, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)
  • Keep I rarely vote to keep entries nominated for deletion, but liquid metal is a legitimate subgenre of heavy metal (of which I'm not much of a fan), which spins off so many genres because a) it's popular, which by definition means subgenres will emerge and b) its blues-derived structure and strict instrumentation don't allow much variation before it starts to sound like something other than "classic" heavy metal. Besides, the entry as it is now is short and succinct (disclosure - I cleaned it up). --User:83.115.16.43
  • No vote, and I'm not sure that this will sway anybody, but apparently it has its own XM radio network. However, given my own utter lack of knowledge, I must abstain. [[User:Meelar|Meelar (talk)]] 07:17, Nov 26, 2004 (UTC)
    • Apparently, Talk:Liquid metal throws this into doubt. I'll leave this to the judgement of others. [[User:Meelar|Meelar (talk)]] 07:19, Nov 26, 2004 (UTC)
    • Exactly: XM was just being clever in naming the channel. The syndicated show "Music from the Hearts of Space" keeps talking about "space music," but that hasn't become the dominant term (and there they're trying), and it's been on the air for 15 years or more. The question is whether anyone using Wikipedia will have hit the term and not understand it elsewhere. Geogre 13:54, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)
    • XM has a station named "liquid metal" because "liquid metal" is a phrase that sounds cool. It means about as much as "ice jazz," which I just made up off the top of my head and which has 423 Google hits. Yes, "liquid metal" + music turns up a lot of Google hits. "Liquid metal" is also apparently the name of an obscure electronica band which recorded an album titled Funky Terminator. Indigo Rose Software Corp. put out a CD of royalty-free music called "Liquid Metal," but that was volume 15 of a series called Liquid Cabaret that also included "Epic Adventure," "Notorious 80's," and "Liquid Revolution." For these and other reasons, there are some pages on the internet that contain the phrase "liquid metal" and the word "music". Does metal have a lot of generally-recognized subgenres? Yes. I could name a dozen off the top of my head. But "liquid metal" is not one of them. -leigh 13:27, Nov 29, 2004 (UTC)
  • If I typed "Liquid metal" into the search bar, I would expect an article on liquid metals, not rock music. How about moving it to Liquid Metal (music)? Ben Standeven
    • Good point. If the article is kept, it needs to be moved or at the very least disambiguated. -Sean Curtin 01:06, Nov 27, 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete it, Leigh is right, this is a term some guy thinks is cool and wants to try to define. There's plenty of real things that need work in here, no need to add stuff that people make up. Generic Player 05:01, 30 Nov 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete As is it is more of a definition (if not a neologism) and not an encyclopedic entry.Cari0028 02:04, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete - David Gerard 10:01, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)