Updates

June 12th, 2009

Songs: Bands/Groups 0-M: F/U/C/O

Posted by Angie @ 3:16 pm (link)

This is a complete update of finished, update, closed, and overdue for the Songs: Bands/Groups 0-M category.

Finished Songs: Bands/Groups 0-M
Happiness (Arashi); Last Arpeggios (Bluedawn); Wrong (Depeche Mode); 21 Guns (Green Day); Know Your Enemy (Green Day); ¡Viva la Gloria! (Green Day); On Top (Killers, The)

Moved Songs: Bands/Groups 0-M
Sakura Sake (Arashi); Afterlife (Avenged Sevenfold); Scientist, The (Coldplay)

Closed Songs: Bands/Groups 0-M (open for applications)
Help! (Beatles, The); Pretender (Eisley); Ten Cent Blues (Eisley); Christmas Time (Hanson); Everybody Knows The Claus (Hanson); Glimmering Girl (Hanson)

Overdue Songs: Bands/Groups 0-M (not open for applications)
The following fanlistings are scheduled to be removed June 13th, 2009. If your fanlisting is listed below, please send in a finished form or reply to the troubles email. (I forgot to post this and therefore will allow a few extra days before sending pending removal notices.)

Always (Bon Jovi); Bed of Roses (Bon Jovi); Headache Man (Gazette)




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