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1 December 2025
- diffhist Addison Rae 18:34 +378 Ortizesp talk contribs (ref)
- diffhist Swiss Hitparade 16:34 0 IvanScrooge98 talk contribs Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist m Spotify 13:09 +50 JeffSpaceman talk contribs (Reverted 1 edit by ~2025-37697-79 (talk) to last revision by Aslan19822) Tags: Twinkle Undo
- diffhist Spotify 12:51 −50 ~2025-37697-79 talk contribs Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist m Key (music) 11:19 −1 QuietHere talk contribs (Cleanup)
- diffhist m Key (music) 11:19 +36 QuietHere talk contribs (Cleanup)
- diffhist Record label 03:43 +2 DRWiki1102 talk contribs (Undid revision 1325092514 by ~2025-36517-09 (talk)) Tag: Undo
- diffhist Record label 03:41 −2 ~2025-36517-09 talk contribs Tags: Addition of protection template to non-protected page Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Central America 01:27 +496 Canterbury Tail talk contribs (rv deletion of references, and addition of unsourced values.) Tag: Manual revert
- diffhist Central America 01:19 −496 ~2025-31172-04 talk contribs (→Countries) Tags: Reverted references removed Visual edit: Switched
30 November 2025
- diffhist New wave music 23:39 +83 Bryan1518 talk contribs (OK, UK can go first in the origins but it's true that UK new wave was less rooted in punk compared to US new wave. Punk was less successful in the US than the UK in the 1970s so there was the idea of replacing punk with new wave in the US which is what Seymour Stein was doing with his acts while in the UK, new wave co-existed with punk since punk was actually a successful genre in the UK.) Tag: Manual revert
- diffhist New wave music 23:27 −83 Binksternet talk contribs (rv... musicologists point to the UK as the start. Vernon Joynson wrote in 2001 in 'Up Yours!' that it started in the UK. Blondie was unknown for a year after their first album.) Tags: Undo Reverted
- diffhist Music genre 21:44 +18 ~2025-37574-65 talk contribs (→Art music (Classical Music): Added contecnt) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist m Streaming media 21:08 +64 Philipsaahort5727 talk contribs (→References) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist New wave music 20:25 0 Bryan1518 talk contribs (Blondie, an American band, released their first album in late of 1976. At that time, UK new wave bands probably existed but they haven't released any albums yet. Punk rock was just getting started in the UK then. The Clash and Sex Pistols would released their albums the year later in 1977. The Ramones debut album came out 8 months before Blondie first album, almost a year, this makes new wave forming in the US first before it got into the UK.) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist New wave music 20:08 +1 Bryan1518 talk contribs Tag: Reverted
- diffhist New wave music 20:05 +82 Bryan1518 talk contribs (New wave was less rooted in punk in the UK compared to the US. It's connection to punk in the US was more noticeable especially since UK punk was more successful than US punk in the 70s, so there was a need in the US to change punk with new wave while in the UK, new wave was able to co-exist with punk since punk was already a successful genre in in the UK by the late 1970s.) Tag: Reverted