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[edit]In this sad age, where unoriginality, commercialism and lack of vision seems to characterize a lot of the underground scene (especially on the industrial end of things, due largely to massive successes of more commercially sounding artists), the two members of ZARAZA decided it was crucial to create a new ugly blend of the most extreme and dark genres. The brutality of their music and it's often experimental character definitely place it at least a couple of notches above most bands in terms of originality, heaviness and intensity.
Like a lot of the rest of the article, this is clichéd hype and breaks the NPOV rule very badly. If you're in the band, you ought to try and disguise it a bit better (and learn the difference between "it's" and "its"). Draconiszeta
- I'm going to see if I can take a stab at fixing the POV. Finding another word to use instead of "mongrel" might be a good start. -- Dysfunktion 23:47, 25 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Sorry guys, I guess it's not very neutral, I just copied it from the our band's bio...I'll try to get it to sound more neutral sounding and maybe less copy-and-paste from our site. Sorry for the hassle, it's my first Wikipedia attempts Zaraza
There is something missing here: Zaraza is also a romanian song and "coniac" (whiskey? or scotch?, i don't know the exact translation). Alexandru —Preceding unsigned comment added by 141.85.0.116 (talk) 13:37, 11 April 2008 (UTC)
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From Ukraine?
[edit]Perhaps it should say Ukrainian rather than Ukraine? Although I don't see how it's relevant either way, since many Slavic languages use the word "zaraza" with that exact meaning and I don't see any relevance of it being a Ukrainian word, since the band's name most likely comes from Polish. Not editing the page because I'm not well-acquainted with the band. —S. Jevtić talk·contribs 23:48, 21 March 2022 (UTC)
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