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+ | =='''The Wikipedia Fakebandica'''; or '''Rocklopedia Fakebandica 2: Electronic Bookaloo'''=== | ||
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+ | Hello and welcome to '''The Rocklopedia Fakebandica''!' It's a wiki, because there's just too dang many fictional bands out there for one person to keep up with! | ||
Click here to find out [[Help:Starting a new page|HOW DO I ADD A BAND?]] | Click here to find out [[Help:Starting a new page|HOW DO I ADD A BAND?]] | ||
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== Social stuff == | == Social stuff == | ||
− | Want to chat about fake bands and generate content for Mark Zuckerberg to sell to advertisers? [https://www.facebook.com/fakebands/ | + | Want to chat about fake bands and generate content for Mark Zuckerberg to sell to advertisers? [https://www.facebook.com/fakebands/ Like us on Facebook!] |
== Getting started == | == Getting started == | ||
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*Gibbs, John R. "[http://staff.washington.edu/gibbs/musicfiction.html A Bibliography of Musical Fiction]." University of Washington, Seattle. | *Gibbs, John R. "[http://staff.washington.edu/gibbs/musicfiction.html A Bibliography of Musical Fiction]." University of Washington, Seattle. | ||
*Whitman, Brian. "[http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~bwhitman/10000.html Ten Thousand Statistically Grammar-Average Fake Band Names]." from: Ellis, Daniel, Brian Whitman, Adam Berenzweig and Steve Lawrence. "[http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~bwhitman/ellis02quest.pdf The Quest For Ground Truth in Musical Artist Similarity]." In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Music Information Retrieval. [http://www.ee.columbia.edu/~dpwe/talks/ismir-2002-10.pdf 13-17 October 2002], Paris, France. | *Whitman, Brian. "[http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~bwhitman/10000.html Ten Thousand Statistically Grammar-Average Fake Band Names]." from: Ellis, Daniel, Brian Whitman, Adam Berenzweig and Steve Lawrence. "[http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~bwhitman/ellis02quest.pdf The Quest For Ground Truth in Musical Artist Similarity]." In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Music Information Retrieval. [http://www.ee.columbia.edu/~dpwe/talks/ismir-2002-10.pdf 13-17 October 2002], Paris, France. | ||
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Rabinowitz, Peter. "Fictional Music: Toward a Theory of Listening." Theories of Reading, Looking, and Listening. Bucknell University Press. 1981. | Rabinowitz, Peter. "Fictional Music: Toward a Theory of Listening." Theories of Reading, Looking, and Listening. Bucknell University Press. 1981. | ||
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*1935, ''Music Land'', Director Wilfred Jackson, Film series Silly Symphony. Producer Walt Disney | *1935, ''Music Land'', Director Wilfred Jackson, Film series Silly Symphony. Producer Walt Disney | ||
*1972, ''Why not? A journey through music land!'', Dorothy L Mavrich, | *1972, ''Why not? A journey through music land!'', Dorothy L Mavrich, | ||
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Revision as of 06:31, 1 March 2019
5,000 Articles!
Thanks to everyone who ever contributed, because we have officially hit FIVE THOUSAND articles! In fact, we currently have: 6,964
Read more in our press release here: File:2019 Rocklopedia Fakebandica 5K Press Release.pdf
The Wikipedia Fakebandica; or Rocklopedia Fakebandica 2: Electronic Bookaloo=
Hello and welcome to 'The Rocklopedia Fakebandica!' It's a wiki, because there's just too dang many fictional bands out there for one person to keep up with!
Click here to find out HOW DO I ADD A BAND?
Where is the old site? Right here.
Use the search box on the left there, or Browse by YEAR | Browse by MEDIUM (TV, film, etc.) | Browse by CATEGORY
This site is under a Creative Commons license.
Want to add some bands? Email for a login. Post spam or made up stuff and you'll be banned.
Rules? Sure, a few:
- Keep it real. - Please only bands/musicians from published sources. There's plenty out there; you don't need to make up any on your own. Cite as much source information as possible.
- Keep it honest. - Please don't cut and paste other people's work. Quoting a modest chunk of source material for context is fine, just credit it.
- Keep it clean. - Please only use four letter words when they are direct quotes, or part of a band's name, lyrics, album title, etc.
Social stuff
Want to chat about fake bands and generate content for Mark Zuckerberg to sell to advertisers? Like us on Facebook!
Getting started
- MediaWiki FAQ
- Consult the User's Guide for detailed information on using the wiki software.
- Rock Fiction pathfinder
External Links
- Order the print version from Amazon
- Ross, Alex. "Imaginary Concerts: The music of fictional composers." The New Yorker. August 24, 2009.
- Brown, K. D. (Ed.), An Annotated Bibliography and Reference List of Musical Fiction Lewiston, N.Y. : Edwin Mellen Press, 2005.
- Gibbs, John R. "A Bibliography of Musical Fiction." University of Washington, Seattle.
- Whitman, Brian. "Ten Thousand Statistically Grammar-Average Fake Band Names." from: Ellis, Daniel, Brian Whitman, Adam Berenzweig and Steve Lawrence. "The Quest For Ground Truth in Musical Artist Similarity." In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Music Information Retrieval. 13-17 October 2002, Paris, France.