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* PinkFloyd's "Time", noted for its overly long intro section.
* The VelvetUnderground's "All Tomorrow's Parties."

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* PinkFloyd's Music/PinkFloyd's "Time", noted for its overly long intro section.
* The VelvetUnderground's Music/VelvetUnderground's "All Tomorrow's Parties."



* TheWho's ''Baba O'Riley'' (aka [[RefrainFromAssuming Teenage Wasteland]]).

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* TheWho's ''Baba O'Riley'' Music/TheWho's [[Music/WhosNext "Baba O'Riley"]] (aka [[RefrainFromAssuming Teenage Wasteland]]).

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* James Blunt's "You're Beautiful". Especially notable as the singer himself screws it up in the version released to the public. The Music/WeirdAlYankovic parody lampshades this fact.

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* James Blunt's "You're Beautiful". Especially notable as the singer himself screws it up in the version [[ThrowItIn released to the public. public.]] The Music/WeirdAlYankovic parody lampshades this fact.fact.
* Trent Reznor did a similar gaffe in the Music/NineInchNails song "Discipline".
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* TheBeatles did this on some of the unused recordings later released as part of ''The Beatles Anthology'', such as on "I Am The Walrus" where John Lennon comes in too early with the line "Yellow matter custard dripping from a dead dog's eye".
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*In “Polly” by Music/{{Nirvana}}, Kurt comes in with "Polly says” before Krist finishes his bass riff. This was even done on purpose in the faster “(New Wave) Polly” version.
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* In Music/{{Pink}}'s ''Raise Your Glass'', the singer herself screws up the timing at the climax: "''So raise your''... aw, fuck."
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* {{Invoked|Trope}} in {{Psychostick}}'s "#1 Radio $ingle", a {{parody}} of commercialized radio rock which adds a NarmCharm-ishly flashy harmonics section after the initial distorted guitar opening.
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* EmilieAutumn plays the Manipulator Mix of "Dead is the New Alive" at her gigs, which repeats the first line before launching into the pre-chorus. Gig-goers accustomed to the album version, to Autumn's often delight, will launch into the pre-chorus early.
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* "Bubbly" by Colbie Caillat also hangs a lampshade on it, with the singer asking "Can you count me in?" So she ''doesn't'' screw it up.
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* "I Saw Her Again (Last Night)" by The Mamas and the Papas has a false start at the last chorus, but it works well, so the band [[ThrowItIn left it in]].
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* Inverted in the single release of the MontyPython Lumberjack song. The music attempts to transition from the epic listing of trees to the actual singing portion, but when the singer keeps listing, it goes back to its epic tones, almost as if it were ashamed.

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* Inverted in the single release of the MontyPython Creator/MontyPython Lumberjack song. The music attempts to transition from the epic listing of trees to the actual singing portion, but when the singer keeps listing, it goes back to its epic tones, almost as if it were ashamed.
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* James Blunt's "You're Beautiful". Especially notable as the singer himself screws it up in the version released to the public. The WeirdAl parody lampshades this fact.

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* James Blunt's "You're Beautiful". Especially notable as the singer himself screws it up in the version released to the public. The WeirdAl Music/WeirdAlYankovic parody lampshades this fact.



* The Kingsmen's, "Louie Louie". "See.... (drums here) See Jamaica, the moon above." This is a slightly justified example, as the band had believed they were merely doing a rehearsal of the song.

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* The Kingsmen's, "Louie Louie". "See.... (drums here) See Jamaica, the moon above." This is a slightly justified example, as the band had believed they were merely doing a rehearsal of the song.



* This can be heard during Music/DaftPunk's Alive 2007 LiveAlbum. Twice. The first time during "One More Time/Aerodynamic", in which the intro from "One More Time" was extended an extra bar causing hilarity when members of the crowd were heard trying to sing along, and again during "Superheroes/Human After All/Rock'n Roll", in which if you listen ''very'' closely, you can hear some audience members singing along too soon.

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* This can be heard during Music/DaftPunk's Alive 2007 LiveAlbum. Twice. The first time during "One More Time/Aerodynamic", in which the intro from "One More Time" was extended an extra bar causing hilarity when members of the crowd were heard trying to sing along, and again during "Superheroes/Human After All/Rock'n Roll", in which if you listen ''very'' closely, you can hear some audience members singing along too soon.

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* Happens a multitude of times in the song "Everything Else" by [[EverythingElse the group of the same name.]]

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* Happens a multitude of times in the song "Everything Else" by [[EverythingElse the group of the same name.]] l
* This can be heard during Music/DaftPunk's Alive 2007 LiveAlbum. Twice. The first time during "One More Time/Aerodynamic", in which the intro from "One More Time" was extended an extra bar causing hilarity when members of the crowd were heard trying to sing along, and again during "Superheroes/Human After All/Rock'n Roll", in which if you listen ''very'' closely, you can hear some audience members singing along too soon.
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* Happens a multitude of time's in the song "Everything Else" by [[EverythingElse the group of the same name.]]

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* Happens a multitude of time's times in the song "Everything Else" by [[EverythingElse the group of the same name.]]
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* {{Journey}}'s "Don't Stop Believing"

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* {{Journey}}'s Music/{{Journey}}'s "Don't Stop Believing"
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** The into to "Orion" also is subject to this.
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* Happens a multitude of time's in the song "Everything Else" by [[EverythingElse the group of the same name.]]
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* {{Metallica}}'s "Creeping Death", just before the "die" section - it seems just a tad too long.

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* {{Metallica}}'s Music/{{Metallica}}'s "Creeping Death", just before the "die" section - it seems just a tad too long.
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* LedZeppelin's "Tangerine". It takes Jimmy Page a couple tries to get the tempo right.

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* LedZeppelin's Music/LedZeppelin's "Tangerine". It takes Jimmy Page a couple tries to get the tempo right.
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* MGMT's "Electric Feel" sure does take its time.
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How is this too early? Sounds to me that this is the way it was supposed to sound.


* The Kingsmen's, "Louie Louie". On one of the choruses, the singer comes in too early. "Ah, Louie Louie, nah nah nah nah nah, I said we gotta go." Also on a verse: "See.... (drums here) See Jamaica, the moon above." This is a slightly justified example, as the band had believed they were merely doing a rehearsal of the song.

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* The Kingsmen's, "Louie Louie". On one of the choruses, the singer comes in too early. "Ah, Louie Louie, nah nah nah nah nah, I said we gotta go." Also on a verse: "See.... (drums here) See Jamaica, the moon above." This is a slightly justified example, as the band had believed they were merely doing a rehearsal of the song.
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* TheWho's ''Baba O'Riley'' (aka [[RefrainFromAssuming Teenage Wasteland]]).
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* Similarly, JethroTull's "Aqualung"; the [[EpicRiff opening riff]] is played twice, but for some reason, mp3s tend to cut off the first one.
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* Metallica's "Creeping Death", just before the "die" section - it seems just a tad too long.

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* Metallica's {{Metallica}}'s "Creeping Death", just before the "die" section - it seems just a tad too long.
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* Metallica's "Creeping Death", just before the "die" section - it seems just a tad too long.

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* The Kingsmen's, "Louie Louie". On one of the choruses, the singer comes in too early. "Ah, Louie Louie, nah nah nah nah nah, I said we gotta go." Also on a verse: "See.... (drums here) See Jamaica, the moon above."

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* The Kingsmen's, "Louie Louie". On one of the choruses, the singer comes in too early. "Ah, Louie Louie, nah nah nah nah nah, I said we gotta go." Also on a verse: "See.... (drums here) See Jamaica, the moon above."" This is a slightly justified example, as the band had believed they were merely doing a rehearsal of the song.
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added Wonderwall, which has tripped me up many a time...

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* Oasis' "Wonderwall" - man, that intro goes on FOREVER...
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* The VelvetUnderground's "All Tomorrow's Parties."
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* PinkFloyd's "Time", noted for its overly long intro section.

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*Inverted in the single release of the MontyPython Lumberjack song. The music attempts to transition from the epic listing of trees to the actual singing portion, but when the singer keeps listing, it goes back to its epic tones, almost as if it were ashamed.

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*Inverted * Inverted in the single release of the MontyPython Lumberjack song. The music attempts to transition from the epic listing of trees to the actual singing portion, but when the singer keeps listing, it goes back to its epic tones, almost as if it were ashamed.ashamed.
* When recording "Creep", {{Radiohead}} guitarist Jonny Greenwood came in too early before the chorus (some sources say this was intentional and that he wanted to ruin the song). However, the rest of the band liked it and decided to ThrowItIn.

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