Talk:Jeromes Dream
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According to the band members themselves, the band's name is "Jeromes Dream" not "Jerome's Dream." The apostrophe was often mistakenly included in spellings of their name, including on many--though not most--of their official releases. Someone with more tech savvy than me should fix the spelling on the wiki page.Karl tup 00:15, 22 December 2006 (UTC)
Man, somebody delete that one sentence; the terms "Ambient Noise" and "Breakdowns" are completely misleading. You can't describe what this band sounds like with words.
the sound of life-negation and the primordial subconscious impulse to retreat from the harsh and arbitrary chaos of the universe toward the quiescence of the grave and security of the womb. Losing the self through the dionysian catharsis of cataclysmic noise. Escaping the burden of consciousness in the immutable triumph of Death.
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BetacommandBot (talk) 22:18, 13 February 2008 (UTC)