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Repetition and Bias
editI noticed that on 3 separate occasions this article went out of it's way to describe the genre as bland and sterile. This is fine on it's own if describing contemporary or historical opinion, however, the repetition is unnecessary and lends an overall negative tone to the article. 2600:6C40:7800:1694:23D7:79AC:B3A3:41EF (talk) 06:34, 3 December 2022 (UTC)
Reliability
editIs the definition of Post-Britpop properly backed up here? The articles cited to have used the word all are quite obviously referring to "post-britpop", the decapitalisation implying that it is not intended to be a new key terminology and is simply referring to bands that appeared in British alternative rock after the britpop wave died down. 88.107.246.185 (talk) 02:05, 26 December 2022 (UTC)