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The band sought to separate creatively from Pearlman in the late 1970s;[11][17] they avoided his lyrics and concepts and refused to record an album entirely dedicated to Imaginos,[18] but eventually returned to his material for the lyrics of "Shadow of California" (from The Revölution by Night of 1983)[19] and "When the War Comes" (from Club Ninja of 1985).[20] Pearlman and Albert Bouchard hoped to record such an album, and as far back as 1972 had begun to write songs directly inspired by the Imaginos' story.[1] Nonetheless, with the exception of the extracts used for song lyrics, the text of The Soft Doctrines of Imaginos remains to this day largely unknown and unpublished.