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A fact from Death Valley Girls appeared on Wikipedia's
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Did you know... that Death Valley Girls have been described as "doom-boogie psych-pop"?
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New enough and long enough. Both nominators are QPQ-exempt. Hook facts check out and both are good (slight preference to ALT1). However, @
Psychrockostrich and
Suntooth:, all paragraphs must end in an inline citation for DYK, and there are two that do not. Ping me when this is fixed so that everything is cited.
Sammi Brie (she/her •
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01:05, 27 August 2023 (UTC)reply
Edited to add a side note - psychrockostrich didn't really have much to do with nominating the article (not a slight or anything, just they seem to be inactive); I added them as an author because they created the first draft of the article, which I then reworked into a mainspace-ready state. Was this correct to do, or in the future if nominating an article that I reworked would I only put myself as the author? /
gqSuntooooth, it/he (
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01:29, 27 August 2023 (UTC)reply