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This page should either be a sub-section of Front Line Assembly (FLA), or it should come under a disambiguation section when "Synaesthesia (band)" is entered so as to allow the creation of the page Synaesthesia band as opposed to Synæthesia (band). They are technically different words and bands exist under both names. — Preceding unsigned comment added by MarkCollington (talk • contribs) 02:23, 18 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Agreed, I'm a big fan of FLA, however, this sideproject was merely them trying something new and not wanting to be pre-judged. As it is now a well known fact that the two groups are one and the same this should merely be a sub-section under the FLA page.
Its debatable whether the two words are intrinsicly different, however MarkCollington has a point: this page Should moved to allow the page name to be used by another band of a similar, yet different name. FrankMatan (talk) 18:48, 18 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]
The page should preferably be moved to another name, for example to Synaesthesia (Canadian band). I strongly oppose to the idea of including Synaesthesia into the Front Line Assembly article as a section of its own. Since there is a substantial number of Front Line Assembly side projects including them all extensively would bloat the FLA article. If there is no objection I will move this page to Synæsthesia (Canadian band) and create a new redirect from Synæsthesia (band) to Synaesthesia (disambiguation). IndustrialGiant (talk) 15:17, 11 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]