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16 November 2025
- diff hist Hyperpop 09:17 +1 Aradicus77 talk contribs (Bubblegum bass is a retrospective invention and not used during the initial rise of PC Music) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Hyperpop 09:16 +21 Aradicus77 talk contribs (rock music is sourced in the body. Do not remove sourced genres) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Hyperpop 09:15 −1 Aradicus77 talk contribs (→Late 2010s–2020s: Second Wave: This was the first wave, PC Music was a different genre, and hyperpop started with Charli XCX and other associates in 2016 with this new proliferation of the PC Music style, this later went mainstream in 2019 and further in 2020)
- diff hist Gustav Holst 07:54 −20 Tim riley talk contribs (Again fixed WP:OVERLINK. Please stop edit warring and discuss your proposed alterations on the talk page of this Featured Article if wishing to persist.) Tag: Undo
- diff hist Post-punk 07:11 +12 Aradicus77 talk contribs (→Post-Soviet ) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Experimental rock 07:09 +1 Aradicus77 talk contribs (→Etymology ) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Screaming (music) 05:30 +7 Shredlordsupreme talk contribs (specific attribution) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Hyperpop 05:25 −2 Kkollaps talk contribs
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- diff hist Ned Rothenberg 05:09 −39 Aspects talk contribs (Removed non-existent infobox field)
- diff hist Post-punk 02:56 +94 Aradicus77 talk contribs (→Etymology: The article itself was "New Musick: The Cold Wave" with half of Kraftwerk on the cover, inside were editorials by Jane Suck and Jon Savage and several other pieces on New musick which were Throbbing Gristle, Devo and the Residents. Sounds later published more features on "New musick" for 2 weeks) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Gustav Holst 01:49 +20 Light-In-The-Fog talk contribs (Undid revision 1322089125 by Tim riley (talk)) Tags: Undo Reverted
- diff hist Avant-funk 01:39 +15 Cedelmwood talk contribs Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diff hist Miles Davis 01:37 +24 Sc2353 talk contribs (cleanup)
- diff hist Saxophone 01:32 −82 Mapsax talk contribs (→See also: MOS:NOTSEEALSO)
- diff hist m John Bonham 00:03 +66 Localrunner talk contribs
15 November 2025
- diff hist Joe Satriani 23:43 −1 JTZegers talk contribs (→Early life )
- diff hist Jaco Pastorius 23:21 −47 Carlstak talk contribs (→Legacy: remove puffery per MOS:PEACOCK)
- diff hist m Darius Milhaud 22:09 +2 Grimes2 talk contribs (fixed dashes using User:Ohconfucius/dashes.js)
- diff hist Darius Milhaud 21:33 +20 T. E. Meeks talk contribs (Michiko Toyama) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist m Owen Pallett 19:29 +3 TurquoiseGoose talk contribs (→Personal life: Spelling/grammar/punctuation/typographical correction)
- diff hist Post-punk 16:29 +43 Aradicus77 talk contribs Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Post-punk 16:26 −30 Aradicus77 talk contribs (crank wave) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Experimental rock 16:19 −5 Aradicus77 talk contribs (→East Coast: New York's Lower East Side Scene ) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Experimental rock 16:17 +188 Aradicus77 talk contribs Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Experimental rock 16:16 −17 Aradicus77 talk contribs (→Late 1970s–1990s ) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Experimental rock 16:15 +191 Aradicus77 talk contribs (→Late 1970s–1990s ) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Krautrock 16:10 +1 Aradicus77 talk contribs (→Kosmische Musik ) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Post-punk 16:07 +118 Aradicus77 talk contribs (Think it should be noted in the lead how post-punk is infamous for having no clear definition and that it is constantly evolving as new generations begin to associate it with different things. Newer generations think post-punk to be "Russian doomer wave". Mimi Haddon goes over these distinctions in her book as well) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Post-punk 16:03 −13 Aradicus77 talk contribs (Post-punk movement was never a thing in that sense, it was more the "after punk" movement, which was critics denoting all these splinters from punk as Mimi Haddon writes: New musick, new wave, cold wave, new pop... etc. These were all terms that existed under this catch all of evolving music that was coming out of the punk boom, and what writers denoted as a "movement" under diff terms, mostly as the "new wave".) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Post-punk 15:55 −10 Aradicus77 talk contribs (→Etymology ) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Post-punk 15:53 +70 Aradicus77 talk contribs (→Journalism ) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Post-punk 15:47 +10 Aradicus77 talk contribs (→Etymology ) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Post-punk 15:46 +74 Aradicus77 talk contribs (→Etymology ) Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- diff hist Post-punk 15:44 +451 Aradicus77 talk contribs (→Journalism: More info here) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Post-punk 15:11 +125 Aradicus77 talk contribs (→Journalism ) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Post-punk 15:05 +218 Aradicus77 talk contribs (→United Kingdom: I think post-punk journalism / "activist criticism" needs its own section as its such a potent part of the genre and the most overt example in popular music of the role the music critic has in the development of a musical movement) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Post-punk 14:59 +4 Aradicus77 talk contribs (→Etymology: Added etymology section on how Haddon argues that Reynolds definition of post-punk doesn't reflect what the genre is constantly evolving to encompass i.e bands like the Chameleons and Echo & the Bunnymen as well as Russian "doomer wave") Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Post-punk 14:58 +357 Aradicus77 talk contribs (→Etymology ) Tag: Visual edit
- diff hist Owen Pallett 14:52 −14 ~2025-33843-84 talk contribs (→Personal life: 'identifies as [a gender]' is outdated terminology, style guides should prefer 'is [a gender]', otherwise it implies trans people's genders are akin to a kind of costume)
- diff hist Post-punk 14:32 −27 Aradicus77 talk contribs (→Etymology: ce) Tag: Visual edit