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** They also had "11 Mustachioed Daughters", rather unnerving all the way through, but ending with some...extremely creepy dialogue accompanied by instrumentals, creepy because it's just so strange and leaves you the impression something's really seriously ''wrong'' with the talkers. "Worship for {{Satan}}! ''(giggle)'' Glad that's over with..." "I don't remember too good, but I think Creator/JohnWayne is in it." "Oh yeah?" "I don't remember too good, but I think John Wayne is in it." "Oh no." "I don't remember too good, but I think John Wayne is in it..." "Oh my..."[[note]]The scene, according to WordOfGod, is meant to be a genteel middle-class dinner party where all the diners have taken drugs for the first time, possibly acid, and are coming out of a shared trip (the events described in the song)with only bitty memrories of what transpired. [[/note]]

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** They also had "11 Mustachioed Daughters", rather unnerving all the way through, but ending with some...extremely creepy dialogue accompanied by instrumentals, creepy because it's just so strange and leaves you the impression something's really seriously ''wrong'' with the talkers. "Worship for {{Satan}}! ''(giggle)'' Glad that's over with..." "I don't remember too good, but I think Creator/JohnWayne is in it." "Oh yeah?" "I don't remember too good, but I think John Wayne is in it." "Oh no." "I don't remember too good, but I think John Wayne is in it..." "Oh my..."[[note]]The scene, according to WordOfGod, is meant to be a genteel middle-class dinner party where all the diners have taken drugs for the first time, possibly acid, and are coming out of a shared trip (the events described in the song)with only bitty memrories memories of what transpired. [[/note]]
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* DistractedByTheSexy: In "Death Cab for Cutie", the cab driver is so busy ogling Cutie in his rearview mirror he misses the traffic light turning red, which causes the fatal collision.
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* WasOnceAMan: The protagonist of "Look Out, There's a Monster Coming" spends the whole song constantly altering his appearance in an attempt to find love, then resorts to several cosmestic prodecures to the point that by the end he has essentially become Frankenstein's Monster.

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* WasOnceAMan: The protagonist of "Look Out, There's a Monster Coming" spends the whole song constantly altering his appearance and personality in an attempt to find love, then resorts to several cosmestic cosmetic prodecures to the point that by the end he has essentially become Frankenstein's Monster.
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* WasOnceAMan: The protagonist of "Look Out, There's a Monster Coming" spends the whole song constantly altering his appearance through cosmestic prodecures to the point that he essentially becomes Frankenstein's Monster.

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* WasOnceAMan: The protagonist of "Look Out, There's a Monster Coming" spends the whole song constantly altering his appearance through in an attempt to find love, then resorts to several cosmestic prodecures to the point that by the end he has essentially becomes become Frankenstein's Monster.
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* WasOnceAMan: The protagonist of "Look Out, There's a Monster Coming" spends the whole song constantly altering his appearance through cosmestic prodecures to the point that he essentially becomes Frankenstein's Monster.

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