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January 14th, 2010

Musicians: Bands/Groups – F/U/C/O/T

Posted by Helena @ 10:32 am (link)

This is a complete update of finished, moved, closed, overdue and troubles (pending removals) for the Musicians: Bands/Groups category.

Finished
DEATHGAZE; GaGaalinG; Horrors, The; Hyper Crush; Kra; Nightmare

Moved
No forms recieved

Closed (Open for application)
jealkb; Varsity Fanclub; Yardbirds, The

Extension Granted
Nick Jonas and the Administration (Jan 21)

Pending Removal Overdue (Not open for application)
The following fanlistings are scheduled for removal tomorrow, January 15, 2010. If your fanlisting is listed below, please send in a finished form and reply to the troubles email.

MBLAQ; Rainbow; Stone Roses, The

Pending Removal Troubles (Not open for application)
The following fanlistings are scheduled for removal tomorrow, January 15, 2010. If your fanlisting is listed below, please fix the problem and reply to the troubles email.

Brighten; Disturbed; Fightstar; Harry And The Potters; Stars; You Say Party! We Say Die!

Removed Overdue (Open for application)
Gotthard; Pussycat Dolls, The




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