Talk:Faraz Anwar
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Wow there is some really bad grammar on this page. Anyways Ive modified the bio for now which is far more gramitically correct.
This was the orginal text; " When he was in 6th grade he saw a video of Yngwie Malmsteen on T.V and it inspired him so much that he decided to become a Guitar Player. Faraz studied in St. Paul & St. Andrews & did his matriculation. After that he left studies because he knew what he was supposed to do & what he wanted! Yeah, it wasn't an easy decision on his part. And like all the other parents in Pakistan, his parents too wanted him to study. But he knew that through music he can express his emotions. "
I edited all the page so it is gramitcally correct, and easier to read.
[edit] Pakistani Metal Artists
It makes me feel warm inside to see the amount of rock music being produced in pakistan. The Heavy Metal scene is what surprised me the most, since i myself am a pakistani and a metalhead, it was a proud moment for me when i first discovered the Pakistani Heavy Metal scene. However it was when i first discovered a band by the name of Mizraab that i really got into the true pakistani metal scene. Faraz Anwar is probably one of the most talented and underrated musicians in pakistan and in the world. He is on a level beyond many western musicians. Another talented pakistani musician is Rana Hasan Manzoor who produces some amazing instrumental music, please give him a listen.
[edit] Merge from Abstract Point Of View
Please merge relevant content, if any, from Abstract Point Of View per Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Abstract Point Of View. (If there is nothing to merge, just leave it as a redirect.) Thanks. —Quarl (talk) 2007-03-14 11:05Z
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