==nearLY==
nearLY was a side project of Dillon's throughout his tenure with NIN. Beginning with a reccuring bad dream, he created a sonic adventure, very much like ''Fragile''-era NIN. The album, entitled ''Reminder,'' features Dillon in a Reznor role, contributing much of the instrumentation himself. Dillon abstained from singing on the record, instead opting for vocals by [[Nothing Records]] veteran, [[Claudia Sarne]]. He is currently working worked on a follow-up to ''Reminder'' featuring singer/actress Persia White on vocals, but the full project has not been released.
==Jerome and Aaron ==
During the same Q&A that produced the "tattoo" statement, North responded to a question regarding Dillon's relationship status with an emphatic, "Back off bitch, he's mine!" This has been a very large portion of much of the NIN satire out there, including [[Anne Tai]]'s "[[Squires Of Dimness]]" and Diaboli's Clay NIN's. Although the remarks were most likely in fun, the result has stuck. It should also be noted that North was the only current member of NIN to be seen at a nearLY show.
==Body Of Work==
*''[[Still]],'' Nine Inch Nails (Drums, acoustic guitar)<br>
'''2004'''
*''arhythmiA: Drums & Drones''(with [[Keith Hillebrandt]])<br>
'''2005'''
*''[[With Teeth (halo)|With Teeth]],'' Nine Inch Nails (Drums)
'''2007'''
*''[[Beside You In Time (halo)|Beside You In Time]],'' Nine Inch Nails (Drums, rehearsal footage only)
'''2008'''
*''Vacancy 2: The First Cut soundtrack'', Jerome Dillon
'''2009'''
*''The Collector soundtrack'', Jerome Dillon
'''2011'''
*''For the Love of Money soundtrack'', Jerome Dillon
'''2013'''
*''No One Lives soundtrack'', Jerome Dillon
*''Officer Down soundtrack'', Jerome Dillon
'''2016'''
*''Bleed soundtrack'', Jerome Dillon
*''The Green Fairy soundtrack'', Jerome Dillon
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