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This is discussion archived from a time before the current discussion method was installed.


Andyroid: Argh, why are the italics not formatting properly around the opening quote?!

Sci Vo: I don't know. It didn't even work copypasted into the Wiki Sandbox. I had to retype it from scratch.


Pee Kitty: Anyone against deleting the Firefly "Three Chords and a Kayfabe" reference? It just doesn't make any sense. I mean... ANY sense. The theme song to Firefly is basically a guy and a guitar singing sort of an old-timey country song. It's very stripped down and fits the trope... but what does it have to do with "Kayfabe"?


Why does this page not include an image of the famous "This is a chord. This is another. This is a third. Now form a band" diagram? Oh never mind, I'll just add the text on its own...


Max Chaplin: If Three Chords and the Truth and Epic Rocking really were opposites, they wouldn't overlap.


Proginoskes: Why is there so little on protest songs in this article? I was familiar with the term "three chords and the truth" before I knew what the Internet was, but it always referred to songs anyone could play and sing because the songwriters wanted everyone to play and sing them, not performances or recordings anyone could surpass. Where are Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, and Peter, Paul, & Mary? What about Billy Joel's We Didn't Start the Fire?

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