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Is it "DANGERDOOM", "DANGER DOOM", "DangerDOOM", "DangerDoom", "Danger Doom", or any other variation? On the [adult swim] bumps they have had it as "DangerDOOM", but on the group's site it has it as both "DANGERDOOM" and "DANGER DOOM". I'm really not clear as too exactly which variation is correct, though I think they may have changed it to "DANGERDOOM" following the release of "Occult Hymn". Can anyone shed some light on this issue? --- Xephyrwing20:51, 15 June 2006 (UTC)Reply
On the album spine it's "DANGERDOOM", same on their MySpace page, their official homepage[1] and their label site[2]. That's why I put the article at "DANGERDOOM". --Fritz S. (Talk) 20:56, 15 June 2006 (UTC)Reply
Upon reviewing the discussion of the new AFI album decemberunderground, I got this from a user named Grue: "I think I read somewhere that Wikipedia:Manual of style says that long words shouldn't be uppercased even if it is the correct way to write them."
So, I think it should be left as "Dangerdoom" in the article title and noted that the correct name is "DANGERDOOM". --- Xephyrwing21:56, 19 June 2006 (UTC)Reply
DangerDOOM doom is in all cap because that part of the name come from MF DOOM which is writen in capitals mention on the madvillian song ALL CAPS—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 88.106.235.231 (talk • contribs) .