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I've removed the "trivia" section in accordance with editorial policy; none of the statements were supported by references so I did not feel I could integrate the content into the article appropriately; the statements are provided here verbatim:
All three of Mike Pougounas bands have been featured in the books of the rock journalist Mick Mercer. The Flowers of Romance are the featured band in Mercer's Hex Files: The Goth Bible, while Mercer's Music to Die For talks about all three Pougounas bands.
Despite personal problems with the band that caused his departure from The Flowers Of Romance, Mike Pougounas apparently remains on good terms with several former members of the band. Following The Flowers Of Romance's disbanding, Lefteris Strouggaris and Pougounas would work together in Nexus, and Pougounas would reunite with Averkios Hadjiantoniadis in New Zero God.
Mike Pougounas and New Zero God will also appear in another documentary about the Greek rock scene, titled Kiss the Witch, currently in production. "Kiss the Witch" is also a song title in New Zero God's upcoming album.