grammatical number - Is a music band a singular or a collective entity, grammatically speaking?




Duplicate:
Is the usage of “are” correct when referring to a team/group/band?



What is correct to say?



Korn* is a great band



OR



Korn* are a great band.



(* You can replace your favourite band's name here)


Of course everybody there is no doubt about the following sentences:



The Beatles are a great band


Led Zeppelin is a great band



But with certain kinds of names, the situation becomes difficult.



Metallica are a great band



OR



Metallica is a great band



Is there any consensus on this matter?




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