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- Dreamatorium is the first album by American guitarist Buckethead, under the anagram name Death Cube K. The album explores an abstract, ambient-influenced...
- NBC. In the episode, Annie and Abed spend time in their apartment's "Dreamatorium" simulating adventures together, but Abed turns it into a personal exploration...
- Sony Music Entertainment, Buckethead decided to release his 1994 album Dreamatorium under the name of Death Cube K (an anagram). Death Cube K is a separate...
- Super Diorama Theater Warm Regards (with Brain and Melissa Reese) 1994: Dreamatorium 1997: Disembodied 1999: Tunnel 2007: DCK 2007: Monolith 2009: Torn from...
- though the holograms have the ability to become real. Abed Nadir's "dreamatorium" from the third season of the U.S. television sitcom Community is inspired...
- compilation album also containing two songs from the Death Cube K album Dreamatorium (Death Cube K is an anagram of Buckethead) was made available. In 1999...
- single by Cella Dwellas "Land of the Lost", track on the 1994 album Dreamatorium by Death Cube K "Land of the Lost", track on the 1998 album Static by...
- revealed that Star-Burns (Dino Stamatopoulos) faked his death. Although the Dreamatorium is shown being dis****embled, with Britta now moving in, Abed secretly...
- has a real second bedroom, which Troy and Abed have set aside as a "Dreamatorium" for imaginary experiences, she finally expresses her unhappiness at...
- considered revealing that it had been imagined by Abed after entering the Dreamatorium in "Introduction to Finality". The writers also considered revealing...