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Surely "Old Man Thunder" is supposed to be some sort of fucked up parody of "Night Moves"? RadioKAOS  – Talk to me, Billy 22:14, 24 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Is there any compelling reason this article's title is rendered "GodWeenSatan: The Oneness", rather than "God Ween Satan..."? It's idiosyncratic, and Wikipedia is very unusual in formatting the title like this- RSes generally opt for the regularly spaced form, with or without the subtitle: Ween's website ("God Ween Satan"), AllMusic ("God Ween Satan"), Pitchfork ("God Ween Satan: The Oneness"), Entertainment Weekly ("God Ween Satan- The Oneness"), Uncut ("God Ween Satan— The Oneness"), etc. The initial CD issue renders the title as "GOD WEEN SATAN - The oneness" on its spine, and the initial cassette issue has "GOD WEEN SATAN: The Oneness" on the tape. The form "GodWeenSatan" does occur in the Sputnikmusic review we link to, but so far as I can tell, the preponderance of evidence is behind the regularly-spaced form, with the camelcase form being an irregular variant not consistently backed by RSes. Yspaddadenpenkawr (talk) 17:05, 17 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]