Talk:Mercyful Fate
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Removed: "Later on 6-years after preforming in 1982, King Diamond had to retire in 1988 before releasing his best album called Conspiracy and disbanded after his two solo albums. In 1991, King Diamond returned to Mercyful Fate to get everything back to normal again until King Diamond got fired in 2000."
I couldn't work out the chronology in this paragraph -- sannse 09:31 Mar 30, 2003 (UTC)
For Michael:
- preforming should be performing.
- Please keep the distinction between a group and a person separate. There is a group called King Diamond and a person that is referred to by the same name; the reader should have no confusion about which is being referred to.
- King Diamond's self-titled album is called King Diamond, not Self-Titled.
- No subpages, please.
- I don't think Conspiracy is (his/their???) best album. This is a point-of-view. See NPOV.
- Both sentences above are run-ons. One sentence should present one idea. Who disbanded, when? Why? What does normal mean in this context? Tuf-Kat
Black metal/Heavy Metal
Personally, I would call Mercyful Fate black metal - one of the first wave of none-Norweigan black metal bands, in fact. It fits, stylistically, as well as with their beliefs and intent. What says everyone else? Dysk