Talk:Stars of the Lid

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When I created this, I wasn't entirely sure of the term slowcore is appropriate given that it automatically redirectors to sadcore. I couldn't come up with a better name, though. Someone please think of a better name.

I've never heard of "slowcore"Filter1987 20:34, 31 December 2006 (UTC)

The cinema located between your eye and your eyelid sounds more like the colourfull patterns you see when you close your eyes. Im changing that. /Jonas