Talk:Juno Reactor
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[edit] Probable copyvio
The biography here is lifted word-for-word from the Reactor Leak website, specifically here. Sockatume, Talk 19:39, 30 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Well, if nobody wants to justify its inclusion, I'm removing it. Sockatume, Talk 17:09, 7 Jan 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Final fantasy reference
It was added that juno reactor may have got the name from the game ff7 due to the name of a town/place known as junon which had a mako reactor and therefore 'junon reactor'. Im also a fan of the game and noticed this but since the script for the game was made years after the group was formed it just means it was a coincidence. ~asbad
- Juno reactor was there way before ff7.--unsigned (some IP)
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- clearly the band predates FF7, but the media references section clearly shows the band has a connection to the video game industry--could the town be named as a nod to the band?...--Mobius Soul 20:30, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
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- It's very likely that the Junon Reactor is a reference to the band. After all, Final Fantasy VII contains more than one billboard for (and at least one in-game reference to) My Bloody Valentine's album, Loveless, though in the game Loveless is a popular play, not a CD. It's still a pretty blatant reference to me. --unsigned
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[edit] Romeo + Juliet trailer reference ?
Can anyone specify this? I'm a great fan of both the movie and Juno Reactor, and i have not yet found any music in either of the trailers, that does not come directly from the R+J soundtrack. Juno Reactor isn't listed anywhere on either of the 2 officially released soundtracks, so unless someone can give a reference on it, it should be removed from the article.
Zebeyo 22:42, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] The WRONG Paul Jackson
The link in this article for Paul Jackson goes to the wrong Paul Jackson, Bass Player. I'm compiling a bio about the right Paul Jackson.

