Talk:Kurt Cobain's Theme Song For Ren and Stimpy (Recorded in 1990; Existence Unconfirmed)/@comment-50.42.62.244-20130918185747/@comment-10079197-20130919002844

Since Mr. Anon is being a bitch, I'm not even going to attempt to retort his points. So, I'll respond to the wikia contributor who pointed out some fallacies:

1.) Just because an artist is signed to a major label does NOT mean they are well-off. Until your album sells, it is likely you won't see any money. So, saying he was signed to a major label is not much of a defense against this article.

2.) The "recorded in 1990" bit was added to the title by Dycaite (which, yes, is because I added "1990" in the beginning, but that was a rough guesstimate of when the track would have been recorded, IF it exists). I have no clue when it would have been recorded if at all.

3.) Cartoons, at least back then, spent several months in production, sometimes as long as 2 years. Anywhere in the time frame of the production they could have been auditioning off theme songs. Saying that the song HAD to have been written in August of '91 doesn't prove much either.

4.) Okay, you caught me with my pants down on your second paragraph. I habitually write a lot of these articles by facts that I have memorized at times, and this one I got wrong. I'll edit it sometime later on this week and add "existence unconfirmed" in the title.

5.) West's story may or may not have validity. Until someone else involved in the production proves or disproves it, there's no real saying.