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To User:Quercusrobur - I wouldn't consider it irrelevant that Damo Suzuki became a Jehova's Witness because it meant that he was out of the music industry completely for ten years. Also, it is not known what his girlfriend's name is - I'm just going on the liner notes of the Soon Over Babaluma SACD that he married her and she was a Jehova so Damo quit Can. --HisSpaceResearch 15:51, 15 June 2006 (UTC)