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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Gender-flipped. A surprising amount of their songs suggests the band had a thing for women who are {{Tsundere}}s, {{Alpha Bitch}}es or [[LoveHurts heartbreakers]]. "Just the Girl", "Angel To You (Devil To Me)", "Jenny" and "Nobody's Business" are good examples.


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* BelligerentSexualTension: "Jenny" and "Angel To You (Devil To Me)".


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* ManipulativeBitch: The titular character of "Jenny" seems to be a mild one, based on the way the lyrics describe her. [[BelligerentSexualTension The POV character sounds simultaneously frustrated by and attracted to her]].
-->She needs her own space\\
She's playin' mind games\\
Ends up at my place\\
Saying that she's changed\\
Jenny, what's the problem?\\
I'm trying to read between the lines\\
You got me goin' outta my mind!

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* {{Tsundere}}: The girl being talked about in "Just The Girl" is likely meant to be this way. She keeps on rejecting the protagonist, is described as "bittersweet", and pushed him in the pool at their last school reunion.

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The girl being talked about in "Just The Girl" is likely meant to be this way. She keeps on rejecting the protagonist, is described as "bittersweet", and pushed him in the pool at their last school reunion.reunion.
** The titular character from the song "Jenny" also appears to be one, though unlike the above girl, the protagonist doesn't seem to like the tsun-tsun side of her.
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** "Empty" seems to be about a romance going through a rough patch.

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** "Empty" seems to be is about a romance going through a rough patch.failing relationship.
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* LoveHurts: Oddly enough, some of their later discography transitioned from {{Silly Love Song}}s to this.

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* LoveHurts: Oddly enough, some of their later discography transitioned from {{Silly Love Song}}s to this.this, with "Empty", "When I'm Gone" and "The Way it Goes" being good examples (though the last one has a more optimistic tone).
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* CelebCrush: "Pop Princess" is about someone being in love with a pop star.
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* BreakUpSong:
** "I'm Getting Over You" is about someone trying (and apparently failing) to get over his breakup.
** "Empty" seems to be about a romance going through a rough patch.


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* LoveHurts: Oddly enough, some of their later discography transitioned from {{Silly Love Song}}s to this.
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* TheirFistTime: Not outright stated, but "The Reason Why" appears to be about this, and the couple dealing with the aftermath of it--the singer tells his lover that they "made their first mistake" and "lost themselves tonight" and trying to help her through it all by reminding her that these spur of the moment decisions can happen when you're young and in love.

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* TheirFistTime: TheirFirstTime: Not outright stated, but "The Reason Why" appears to be about this, and the couple dealing with the aftermath of it--the singer tells his lover that they "made their first mistake" and "lost themselves tonight" and trying to help her through it all by reminding her that these spur of the moment decisions can happen when you're young and in love.
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* TheirFistTime: Not outright stated, but "The Reason Why" appears to be about this, and the couple dealing with the aftermath of it--the singer tells his lover that they "made their first mistake" and "lost themselves tonight" and trying to help her through it all by reminding her that these spur of the moment decisions can happen when you're young and in love.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: It's ''very'' subtle, but "The Reason Why" is strongly implied to be about the singer and his lover dealing with the aftermath of TheirFirstTime.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: It's ''very'' subtle, but "The Reason Why" is strongly implied to be about the singer and his lover dealing with the aftermath of TheirFirstTime.
* GriefSong: "When I'm Gone" is told from the perspective of someone who died in a car crash trying to comfort the mourning lover they left behind.
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* AntiChristmasSong: "My Girlfriend (Forgot Me This Christmas)".
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* {{Tsundere}}: The girl being talked about in "Just The Girl" is likely meant to be this way. She keeps on rejecting the protagonist, is described as "bittersweet" and pushed him in the pool at their last school reunion.

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* {{Tsundere}}: The girl being talked about in "Just The Girl" is likely meant to be this way. She keeps on rejecting the protagonist, is described as "bittersweet" "bittersweet", and pushed him in the pool at their last school reunion.
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For most of the band's run, the members took inspiration from 1960s mod. They were rarely seen without their signature mop tops and suits. The Click 5 is not a BoyBand but it was predominantly popular amongst preteen and teen girls in the mid-to-late 2000s.

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For most of the band's run, the members took inspiration from 1960s mod. They were rarely seen without their signature mop tops and suits. The Click 5 Five is not a BoyBand BoyBand, but it was predominantly popular amongst preteen and teen girls in the mid-to-late 2000s.
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* {{Tsundere}}: The girl being talked about in "Just The Girl" is likely meant to be this way.

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* {{Tsundere}}: The girl being talked about in "Just The Girl" is likely meant to be this way. She keeps on rejecting the protagonist, is described as "bittersweet" and pushed him in the pool at their last school reunion.
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The Click Five is an American rock band that began in January 1, 2004. The band broke up in 2013.

For most of the band's run, the members took inspiration from 1960s mod. They were rarely seen without their signature mop tops and suits. The Click 5 is not a BoyBand but it was predominantly popular amongst preteen and teen girls in the mid-to-late 2000s.

!!Discography
* ''Greetings from Imrie House'' (2005)
* ''Modern Minds and Pastimes'' (2007)
* ''TCV'' (2010)
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!!This band provides examples of:

* {{Retraux}}: The band has a 1960s mod style of clothing based off bands like Music/TheBeatles and The Dave Clark Five.
* SillyLoveSong: Much of their discography, such as "Just The Girl" and "Catch Your Wave", are fluffy romance songs.
* StalkingIsLove: "Just The Girl" is about a guy who's in love with a girl who keeps on rejecting him.
* {{Tsundere}}: The girl being talked about in "Just The Girl" is likely meant to be this way.

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