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The article on [Floor Jansen], singer of [After Forever] states that she is a dramatic soprano. This article, however, claims that "In both After Forever and Epica, Mark has performed growled vocals to complement the mezzosoprano voice of the band's main singer". What irks me here is the 'mezzosoprano' part, as
1) A singer can't be both a soprano and mezzo-soprano at the same time
2) It's spelt utterly wrong.
I don't see a startling need for a link towards the mezzo-soprano page in this article, that would justify a factual error and Wikipedia antinomy, therefor I'm rewording this part to "In both After Forever and Epica, Mark has performed growled vocals, complementing the vocals of, respectively, Floor Jansen and Simone Simons"— Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.142.29.217 (talk) 06:11, 25 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]