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* LoveMartyr: Most of Night Vision
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!!Discography:
* Imagine Dragons EP (2009)
* Hell & Silence EP (2010)
* It's Time EP (2011)
* Continued Silence EP (2012)
* Hear Me EP (2012)
* Night Visions (2012)
* The Archive EP (2013)
* Itunes LIVE EP (2013)
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* BreakUpSong: A few songs of Night Vision have this implication.
* CannotSpitItOut: "On Top Of The World" is about telling those you love, your love them, before they leave.


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* LyricalDissonance: On Top Of The World has a perky instrumental for a songs who's lyrics are about saying "I Love You" before it's too late.


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* SillyLoveSongs: "Every Night" and On Top Of The World.
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* AwesomeMcCoolname: As pointed out by WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows in his review of "Demons," it just inspires awesomeness:
--->Imagine! Dragons!

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* LargeHam: In the chorus of "Radioactive": "WHOAOAOAOAWHOAAA WHOAOAOAOWHOAAA I'M RADIOACTIVE! RADIOACTIVE!"



* Large Ham: In the chorus in the song, "Radioactive": "WHOAOAOAOAWHOAAA WHOAOAOAOWHOAAA RADIOACTIVE! RADIOACTIVE!"

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* Large Ham: In the chorus in the song, "Radioactive": "WHOAOAOAOAWHOAAA WHOAOAOAOWHOAAA RADIOACTIVE! RADIOACTIVE!"
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\n* Large Ham: In the chorus in the song, "Radioactive": "WHOAOAOAOAWHOAAA WHOAOAOAOWHOAAA RADIOACTIVE! RADIOACTIVE!"
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* TheAtoner: "Bleeding Out", a lesser known song than the examples on here, seems to imply a message of "Hey, I did a lot of bad things to you but I'm paying for it now."

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* TheAtoner: "Bleeding Out", a lesser known song than the examples on here, seems to imply a message of "Hey, I did a lot of bad things to you you, but I'm paying for it now."



* IAmTheBand: Dan Reynolds, given as he is now the only original member left.

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* IAmTheBand: Dan Reynolds, given as he is he's now the only original member left.
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* LyricalColdOpen: "Demons" and "Every Night" both start with lyrics before the instruments begin. "Demons" is a particularly apt example - it's basically ACappella for the first line.

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* LyricalColdOpen: "Demons" and "Every Night" both start with lyrics before the instruments begin. "Demons" "Every Night" is a particularly apt example - it's basically ACappella for the first line.
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** Same with "Demons" followed by "On Top of the World".

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* IAmTheBand: Dan Reynolds, given as he is now the only original member left.



* OneSteveLimit: Two of the band members are named "Daniel".

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* OneSteveLimit: Two {{Averted|Trope}}, two of the band members are named "Daniel"."Daniel".
* RevolvingDoorBand: Every original member besides Dan Reynolds has left.
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* HiddenTrack: "Rocks", at the end of "Nothing Left To Say".
* LyricalColdOpen: "Demons" and "Every Night".
* MoodWhiplash: "Bleeding Out"/"Underdog"/"Nothing Left To Say/Rocks" - all in a row for extra whiplash effect. The "Bleeding Out"/"Underdog" transition especially.

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* HiddenTrack: "Rocks", at the end of "Nothing Left To Say".
Say", begins after a two-and-a-half minute outro and fifteen seconds of silence. Even though the name is in the track title (at least on digital versions), you'd be forgiven for thinking the track didn't exist.
* LyricalColdOpen: "Demons" and "Every Night".
Night" both start with lyrics before the instruments begin. "Demons" is a particularly apt example - it's basically ACappella for the first line.
* MoodWhiplash: "Bleeding Out"/"Underdog"/"Nothing Left To Say/Rocks" - all Out", which has very dark lyrics (see above), transitions into the lighter "Underdog", which is both faster and in a row for extra whiplash effect. The "Bleeding Out"/"Underdog" transition especially.major key.
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* LyricalColdOpen: "Demons" and "Every Night".
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* MoodWhiplash: "Bleeding Out"/"Underdog"/Nothing Left To Say/Rocks" - all in a row for extra whiplash effect. The "Bleeding Out"/"Underdog" transition especially.

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* MoodWhiplash: "Bleeding Out"/"Underdog"/Nothing Out"/"Underdog"/"Nothing Left To Say/Rocks" - all in a row for extra whiplash effect. The "Bleeding Out"/"Underdog" transition especially.
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* MoodWhiplash: "Bleeding Out"/"Underdog"/Nothing Left To Say/Rocks" - all in a row for extra whiplash effect. The "Bleeding Out"/"Underdog" transition especially.
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* TitleDrop: The lyrics to '''every''' song on ''Night Visions'' use the song title.

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* HiddenTrack: "Rocks", at the end of "Nothing Left To Say".



* HiddenTrack: "Rocks", at the end of "Nothing Left To Say".

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* HiddenTrack: "Rocks", at the end of "Nothing Left To Say".

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* HiddenTrack: "Rocks", at the end of "Nothing Left To Say".
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* TheAtoner: "Bleeding Out", a lesser known song than the examples on here, seems to imply a message of "Hey, I did a lot of bad things to you but I'm paying for it now."
--->So I bare my skin\\
And I count my sins\\
And I close my eyes\\
And I take it in\\
I’m bleeding out\\
I’m bleeding out for you, for you.
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* OneSteveLimit: There are two "Daniel"'s in the band.

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* OneSteveLimit: There Two of the band members are two "Daniel"'s in the band.named "Daniel".
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'''Imagine Dragons''' are an AlternativeRock band originally hailing from Las Vegas. They rose to prominence with their album ''Night Visions'', and three hit songs that come from it; the opening song, "Radioactive", which has been used in various advertisements and trailers; their first hit "It's Time," and "Demons".

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'''Imagine Dragons''' are an AlternativeRock band originally hailing from formed in Las Vegas. Vegas in 2008. They rose to prominence with their album ''Night Visions'', Visions'' in 2012, and the three hit songs that come came from it; the opening song, "It's Time", their first hit; "Radioactive", which has been used in various advertisements and trailers; their first hit "It's Time," and "Demons".
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[[quoteright:340:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/imagine-dragons_copy_4292.png]][[caption-width-right:340:Left to Right: Dan Platzman, Dan Reynolds, Ben [=McKee=], Wayne Sermon]]


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* OneSteveLimit: There are two "Daniel"'s in the band.
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'''Imagine Dragons''' are an AlternativeRock band originally hailing from Las Vegas. They rose to prominence with their album ''Night Visions'', and two hit songs that come from it; the opening song, "Radioactive", which has been used in various advertisements and trailers, and "It's Time".

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'''Imagine Dragons''' are an AlternativeRock band originally hailing from Las Vegas. They rose to prominence with their album ''Night Visions'', and two three hit songs that come from it; the opening song, "Radioactive", which has been used in various advertisements and trailers, and trailers; their first hit "It's Time".
Time," and "Demons".
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* SignifcantAnagram: The band's name Imagine Dragons apparently is one, but the band members make a point of never revealing what the original phrase is.

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* SignifcantAnagram: SignificantAnagram: The band's name Imagine Dragons apparently is one, but the band members make a point of never revealing what the original phrase is.

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'''Imagine Dragons''' are an American band who rose to prominence with their album ''Night Visions'', and two hit songs that come from it; the opening song, "Radioactive", which has been used in various advertisements and trailers, and "It's Time".

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'''Imagine Dragons''' are an American AlternativeRock band who originally hailing from Las Vegas. They rose to prominence with their album ''Night Visions'', and two hit songs that come from it; the opening song, "Radioactive", which has been used in various advertisements and trailers, and "It's Time".
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* SignificantAnagram: The band's name is apparently one.

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* SignificantAnagram: AfterTheEnd: The lyrics of "Radioactive" (alluding to a nuclear apocalypse).
* BreakHerHeartToSaveHer: Assuming it's a her (which is left unclear), this is part of what happens in "Demons".
* DarkestHour: "Demons", where the singer/protagonist has given up any hope for protecting anything other than someone he cares for.
* SignifcantAnagram:
The band's name is Imagine Dragons apparently one.is one, but the band members make a point of never revealing what the original phrase is.
* WindowsToTheSoul: The song "Demons" is all about this trope.
** From the chorus:
--->When you feel my heat\\
Look into my eyes\\
It's where my demons hide\\
It's where my demons hide
** From the bridge:
--->Your eyes, they shine so bright\\
I want to save that light

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!!This band provides examples of:
* SignificantAnagram: The band's name is apparently one.
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The Imagine Dragons are an American band who rose to prominence with their album "Night Visions," and it's opening song, ''Radioactive'', which has been used in various advertisements and trailers. They are also known for their song ''It's Time''.

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The Imagine Dragons '''Imagine Dragons''' are an American band who rose to prominence with their album "Night Visions," ''Night Visions'', and it's two hit songs that come from it; the opening song, ''Radioactive'', "Radioactive", which has been used in various advertisements and trailers. They are also known for their song ''It's Time''.trailers, and "It's Time".
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The Imagine Dragons are an American band who rose to prominence with their album "Night Visions," and it's opening song, ''Radioactive'', which has been used in various advertisements and trailers.

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The Imagine Dragons are an American band who rose to prominence with their album "Night Visions," and it's opening song, ''Radioactive'', which has been used in various advertisements and trailers.
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The Imagine Dragons are an American band who rose to prominence with their album "Night Visions," and it's opening song, ''Radioactive'', which has been used in various advertisements and trailers.

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