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* AncientAstronauts: The "angels" and "demons" in ''The Path of Apotheosis'' are really just warring alien races whose conflict spilled over onto Earth, and both sides attempted to drag in early humans and consequently inspired the creation of the Abrahamic religions by accident.

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* AncientAstronauts: The "angels" and "demons" in ''The Path of Apotheosis'' are really just warring alien races whose conflict spilled over onto Earth, and both sides attempted to drag in early humans and consequently inspired the creation of the Abrahamic religions by accident. By ''Vile Genesis'', they have long since become SealedEvilInACan, and mankind's technological singularity has allowed them to reach out through the void to coerce humanity into freeing them.

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* AscendedExtra: Spencer Moore started out as a live drummer while Malcolm figured out the drummer situation before he was made full-time, while Stevie Boiser and Andrew Kim were touring members before being inducted full-time after Sam Schneider and Joel Schwallier left.

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* AscendedExtra: Spencer Moore started out as a live drummer while Malcolm figured out the drummer situation before he was made full-time, while Stevie Boiser and Andrew Kim were touring members before being inducted full-time after Sam Schneider and Joel Schwallier left.left, and Sanjay Kumar was an occasional fill-in and general good friend of the band years before he was ever hired on to replace Mike Low.



* BigGuyLittleGuy: Malcolm is by far the tallest member of the band (though Mike Low was also quite tall), Stevie, Spencer, and Sanjay are of roughly average height, and Andrew is quite short.



* PintsizedPowerhouse: Andrew Kim.

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* BaldOfAuthority: Malcolm Pugh, sometimes, though he usually just buzzes his hair.
* BigFun: Malcolm Pugh.

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* BaldOfAuthority: Malcolm Pugh, sometimes, though he usually just buzzes his hair.
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* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: Malcolm Pugh, sometimes, though he usually just buzzes his hair.

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* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: BaldOfAuthority: Malcolm Pugh, sometimes, though he usually just buzzes his hair.
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* AbsenteeActor: Joel Schwallier did not tour with the band during his run.

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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: Generally a standard 10.



* VanityPublishing: The Artisan Era started out as a vehicle for A Loathing Requiem and was later used to put out ''The Path of Apotheosis'', but the latter album's success allowed it to grow into a legitimate label.

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* VanityPublishing: The Artisan Era started out as a vehicle for A Loathing Requiem and was later used to put out ''The Path of Apotheosis'', but the latter album's success allowed it to grow into a legitimate label.label.
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Badass Mustache and Badass Beard are being merged into Manly Facial Hair. Examples that don't fit or are zero-context are removed. To qualify for Manly Facial Hair, the facial hair must be associated with masculinity in some way. Please read the trope description before readding to make sure the example qualifies.


* BadassBeard: Malcolm Pugh and Spencer Moore.
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* ConceptAlbum: All three of their full-lengths starting with ''The End of an Era'' have been this; ''Era'' and ''Revenant'' are part of the same story, while ''The Path of Apotheosis'' is an entirely separate story.

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* ConceptAlbum: All three of their full-lengths starting with ''The End of an Era'' have been this; ''Era'' and ''Revenant'' are part of the same story, while ''The Path of Apotheosis'' is an entirely separate story.and ''Vile Genesis'' form a different and unrelated saga.
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* EpicRocking: "Malevolent Sanction" (8:53), "The Warrior's Infinite Opus" (8:39), "Heirs of the Descent" (6:59), "Onslaught of the Covenant" (6:41), "The Path of Apotheosis" (6:40), "Cursed Unholy" (6:38), "Destroyer" (6:34), "Behold the Bearer of Light" (6:31), "Condemned Assailant" (6:25), "Thy Menacing Gaze" (6:23), "The Promethean Kings" and "A New Breed of Savior" (both 6:10), "The Ancients of Shattered Thrones" (6:09), "Marching Through the Flames of Tyranny" (6:08), "Those Who from the Heavens Came" (6:03), "Prelude to a Perilous Fate" (6:02).

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* EpicRocking: "Malevolent Sanction" (8:53), "The Warrior's Infinite Opus" (8:39), "Heirs of the Descent" (6:59), "Onslaught of the Covenant" (6:41), "The Path of Apotheosis" (6:40), "Cursed Unholy" (6:38), "Destroyer" (6:34), "Behold the Bearer of Light" (6:31), "Condemned Assailant" (6:25), "Thy Menacing Gaze" (6:23), "The Promethean Kings" and "A New Breed of Savior" (both 6:10), "The Ancients of Shattered Thrones" (6:09), "Marching Through the Flames of Tyranny" (6:08), "Those Who from the Heavens Came" (6:03), and "Prelude to a Perilous Fate" (6:02).
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* EpicRocking: It's frankly easier to name their songs that ''aren't'' this, and Malcolm has joked that most of their songs are actually multiple songs in one. "Malevolent Sanction" is their longest at 8:53.

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* EpicRocking: It's frankly easier to name their songs that ''aren't'' this, and Malcolm has joked that most of their songs are actually multiple songs in one. "Malevolent Sanction" is their longest at 8:53.(8:53), "The Warrior's Infinite Opus" (8:39), "Heirs of the Descent" (6:59), "Onslaught of the Covenant" (6:41), "The Path of Apotheosis" (6:40), "Cursed Unholy" (6:38), "Destroyer" (6:34), "Behold the Bearer of Light" (6:31), "Condemned Assailant" (6:25), "Thy Menacing Gaze" (6:23), "The Promethean Kings" and "A New Breed of Savior" (both 6:10), "The Ancients of Shattered Thrones" (6:09), "Marching Through the Flames of Tyranny" (6:08), "Those Who from the Heavens Came" (6:03), "Prelude to a Perilous Fate" (6:02).

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* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: Malcolm Pugh.

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* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: Malcolm Pugh.Pugh, sometimes, though he usually just buzzes his hair.


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* BlackDudeDiesFirst: In the video for "Mesmeric Horror", Malcolm is the first victim of the zombies after he makes the mistake of stopping to fight some off instead of continuing to flee with the rest of the band.


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* TotalPartyKill: The entire band is killed off over the course of the video for "Mesmeric Horror"; in order, Malcolm is devoured by zombies, Andrew has a demon burst out of him, Stevie has his head and spine ripped off by a reanimated Malcolm, Spencer's head explodes from the pressure of the cosmic cube affixed to it, and Mike falls out of the sky while holding onto a flying Spencer's legs and directly into a horde of zombies.
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* ''Vile Genesis'' (2021)
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* OurAngelsAreDifferent[=/=]OurDemonsAreDifferent: The warring races in ''The Path of Apotheosis'' are both {{Sufficiently Advanced Alien}}s, with the angels being a humanlike winged race and the demons being TheReptilians.

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* OurAngelsAreDifferent[=/=]OurDemonsAreDifferent: The warring races in ''The Path of Apotheosis'' are both {{Sufficiently Advanced Alien}}s, with the angels being a humanlike winged race and the demons being TheReptilians.LizardFolk.
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* MetalScream: Josh Harrell was a firm Type 3 who could also pull off Type 2s, and the same is true for Sam Schneider (who was particularly famous for his ear-piercing Type 3 highs) and Stevie Boiser (whose calling card is his throaty, hoarse Type 2 lows).

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* MetalScream: Josh Harrell was a firm Type 3 who could also pull off Type 2s, and the same is true for Sam Schneider (who was particularly famous for his ear-piercing Type 3 highs) and Stevie Boiser (whose calling card is his throaty, hoarse Type 2 lows). Malcolm is also a Type 2, and he provides the deeper bellows compared to Stevie.
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!!The band contains examples of the following tropes:!!THIS BLACKENED, WRETCHED TROPE SEEKS NOTHING MORE THAN TO DEVOUR!:
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* ''Of Sunless Realms'' (2020) (EP)
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* CatchPhrase: Is there a new Artisan Era roster song posting or signing? If yes, then expect Andrew Kim to post "This brings me great pleasure" in the comments.
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* TropeCodifier: In a way, The Artisan Era wound up being this for modern tech culture. While there was a tech scene before the label took off (mostly revolving around Unique Leader Records in the early to mid-2010s and the groups that found their way onto bigger labels after their contracts were up), it didn't have any real culture; in short, it was just a bunch of like-minded bands that usually found their way onto the same labels and shared fanbases. The Artisan Era (particularly its connected Facebook group), on the other hand, helped create and foster a recognizable tech community, and when most people point to the tech scene nowadays, they are almost certainly referring to The Artisan Era and their associates.

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