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* AprilFoolsDay: On April 1, 2013, they released the EP ''[[https://thedoubleclicks.bandcamp.com/album/meowsic-to-your-ears Meowsic To Your Ears]]'', consisting of four versions of their songs rearranged for the "cat keyboard", a toy keyboard that produces melodic meowing.

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* AprilFoolsDay: On April 1, 2013, they released the EP ''[[https://thedoubleclicks.bandcamp.com/album/meowsic-to-your-ears Meowsic To Your Ears]]'', consisting of four versions of their original songs rearranged for the "cat keyboard", keyboard" mentioned earlier, which is a toy keyboard that produces melodic meowing.


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** "A Lullaby For Mr. Bear" is a special case - the version on ''Chainmail And Cello'' eventually turns into a RousingLullaby, exhorting the listener to be vigilant of monsters that "feed on dreams" and "are coming for your soul"; the ''Worst Super Power Ever'' version replaces that entire verse with a cello solo. However, both versions were released simultaneously, and the ''Chainmail'' version is labeled the "adult version", so it's possible they did a DarkerAndEdgier version of a kids song, not a LighterAndSofter version of an adult song.
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: The ''Worst Superpower Ever'' EP is specifically aimed at a younger audience than their usual albums, so it features "kids versions" of previously released songs: This usually just entails toning down objectionable language (especially in "This Fantasy World").
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* IconicSongRequest: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vHIe-68V1s "The Guy Who Yelled Freebird"]] is about how annoyed they are about hearing that particular request, though they've claimed writing the song only made it worse. Eventually, they would [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4wFblkNsMM cover "Free Bird"]] as a reward for fans crowdfunding an album.
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* AprilFoolsDay On April 1, 2013, they released the EP ''[[https://thedoubleclicks.bandcamp.com/album/meowsic-to-your-ears Meowsic To Your Ears]]'', consisting of four versions of their songs rearranged for the "cat keyboard", a toy keyboard that produces melodic meowing.

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* AprilFoolsDay AprilFoolsDay: On April 1, 2013, they released the EP ''[[https://thedoubleclicks.bandcamp.com/album/meowsic-to-your-ears Meowsic To Your Ears]]'', consisting of four versions of their songs rearranged for the "cat keyboard", a toy keyboard that produces melodic meowing.
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* AprilFoolsDay On April 1, 2013, they released the EP ''[[https://thedoubleclicks.bandcamp.com/album/meowsic-to-your-ears Meowsic To Your Ears]]'', consisting of four versions of their songs rearranged for the "cat keyboard", a toy keyboard that produces melodic meowing.
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* {{Hipster}}: The ill-chosen boyfriend of the narrator of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIBXb6E9xWw&ab_channel=TheDoubleclicks "Ironically"]] turns out only to love her geekiness “Ironically”.
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The Doubleclicks are a {{nerd}}-{{folk music}}al duo based in Portland, Oregon, consisting of siblings Laser Malena-Webber (guitar, ukulele, and cat keyboard) and Aubrey Turner (cello). They first became known for performing nerd-friendly comedy music, including songs about TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons, dinosaurs, and other geeky themes. While their later songs retain those elements, they have increasingly focused on feminist and other social issues on one side and more personal themes on the other. (Laser identifies as non-binary, and one or two of their sings refer to this.) Basically, they make use of very geeky metaphors, because those are their points of reference, but use them to quite cutting efect, to make serious points or depict relationships with serious issues.

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The Doubleclicks are a {{nerd}}-{{folk music}}al duo based in Portland, Oregon, consisting of siblings Laser Malena-Webber (guitar, ukulele, and cat keyboard) and Aubrey Turner (cello). They first became known for performing nerd-friendly comedy music, including songs about TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons, dinosaurs, and other geeky themes. While their later songs retain those elements, they have increasingly focused on feminist and other social issues on one side and more personal themes on the other. (Laser identifies as non-binary, and one or two of their sings songs refer to this.) Basically, they make use of very geeky metaphors, because those are their points of reference, but use them to quite cutting efect, to make serious points or depict relationships with serious issues.

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The Doubleclicks are a {{nerd}}-{{folk music}}al duo based in Portland, Oregon, consisting of siblings Laser Malena-Webber (guitar, ukulele, and cat keyboard) and Aubrey Turner (cello). They first became known for performing nerd-friendly comedy music, including songs about TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons, dinosaurs, and other geeky themes. While their later songs retain those elements, they have increasingly focused on feminist and other social issues on one side and more personal themes on the other. Basically, they make use of very geeky metaphors, because those are their points of reference, but use them to quite cutting efect, to make serious points or depict relationships with serious issues.

Incidentally, Laser identifies as non-binary, and one or two of their sings refer to this.

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The Doubleclicks are a {{nerd}}-{{folk music}}al duo based in Portland, Oregon, consisting of siblings Laser Malena-Webber (guitar, ukulele, and cat keyboard) and Aubrey Turner (cello). They first became known for performing nerd-friendly comedy music, including songs about TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons, dinosaurs, and other geeky themes. While their later songs retain those elements, they have increasingly focused on feminist and other social issues on one side and more personal themes on the other. (Laser identifies as non-binary, and one or two of their sings refer to this.) Basically, they make use of very geeky metaphors, because those are their points of reference, but use them to quite cutting efect, to make serious points or depict relationships with serious issues.

Incidentally, Laser identifies as non-binary, and one or two of their sings refer to this.
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Incidentally, Laser identifies as non-binary, and one or two of their sings refer to this.

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* AntiLoveSong: Even when they sing what seem like conventional SillyLoveSongs, the duo add enough humor and irony to bring the actual meaning into question. For example, see the examples given for AllGirlsWantBadBoys above, all of which show serious problems with the idea. Likewise, [[http://thedoubleclicks.bandcamp.com/track/will-they-or-wont-they "Will They or Won't They"]] pulls the old romantic trick of comparing the couple to famous romantic pairings -- but uses the comparisons to show the guy as a {{jerkass}}, and the answer to the title question is "They Won't".

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* AntiLoveSong: Even when they sing what seem like conventional SillyLoveSongs, the duo add enough humor and irony to bring the actual meaning into question. For example, see the examples given for AllGirlsWantBadBoys above, all of which show serious problems with the idea. Likewise, [[http://thedoubleclicks.bandcamp.com/track/will-they-or-wont-they "Will They or Won't They"]] pulls the old romantic trick of comparing the couple to famous romantic pairings -- but uses the comparisons to show the guy as a {{jerkass}}, and the answer to the title question is "They Won't". And [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIBXb6E9xWw&ab_channel=TheDoubleclicks "Ironically"]] is the sad tale of a woman who discovers that her boyfriend is a {{hipster}} who only loves her geekiness "ironically".



* BreakUpSong: The duo cover the full range of relationship moments... For example, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIBXb6E9xWw&ab_channel=TheDoubleclicks "Ironically"]] is about breaking up with a hopeless {{hipster}}.



* SillyLoveSongs: The duo usually deliver these with humor that adds a lot of irony. See, for example, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjmBQZNG8L0 “Internet Troll”]].

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* SillyLoveSongs: The duo usually deliver these with humor that adds a lot of irony. See, for example, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjmBQZNG8L0 “Internet Troll”]]. Irony notwithstanding, though, they can occasionally express sincere love in a nerdy context, as in [[https://www.shazam.com/gb/track/88783318/this-fantasy-world "This Fantasy World"]], the song of a woman who quite likes playing TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons with one particular guy, but isn't too happy about his friends and environment, and would like to get him away for an actual romantic relationship.
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* WillTheyOrWontThey: The duo have a song ''called'' [[http://thedoubleclicks.bandcamp.com/track/will-they-or-wont-they "Will They or Won't They"]], comparing the narrator and some guy to multiple fictional couples. The joke is that she always looks good in the comparison, while he comes across as a {{Jerkass}}, and as to the titular question — they won’t.

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* WillTheyOrWontThey: The Invoked; the duo have a song ''called'' [[http://thedoubleclicks.bandcamp.com/track/will-they-or-wont-they "Will They or Won't They"]], comparing the narrator and some guy to multiple fictional couples. The joke is that she always looks good in the comparison, while he comes across as a {{Jerkass}}, and as to the titular question — they won’t.

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* BaitAndSwitchComparison: "WillTheyOrWontThey" pulls this trick repeatedly, comparing the narrator and some guy to various fictional couples, all in ways that are both [[TakeThat very insulting to the guy]] and surprisingly accurate to the source material:

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* AntiLoveSong: Even when they sing what seem like conventional SillyLoveSongs, the duo add enough humor and irony to bring the actual meaning into question. For example, see the examples given for AllGirlsWantBadBoys above, all of which show serious problems with the idea. Likewise, [[http://thedoubleclicks.bandcamp.com/track/will-they-or-wont-they "Will They or Won't They"]] pulls the old romantic trick of comparing the couple to famous romantic pairings -- but uses the comparisons to show the guy as a {{jerkass}}, and the answer to the title question is "They Won't".
* BaitAndSwitchComparison: "WillTheyOrWontThey" [[http://thedoubleclicks.bandcamp.com/track/will-they-or-wont-they "Will They or Won't They"]] pulls this trick repeatedly, comparing the narrator and some guy to various fictional couples, all in ways that are both [[TakeThat very insulting to the guy]] and surprisingly accurate to the source material:

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** “Internet Troll” updates the idea to the computer age. The troll is a stupid bully with no self-control, but he has passion, probably knows how to fix a computer, and does wonders for the singer’s self-esteem by comparison.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjmBQZNG8L0 “Internet Troll” Troll”]] updates the idea to the computer age. The troll is a stupid bully with no self-control, but he has passion, probably knows how to fix a computer, and does wonders for the singer’s self-esteem by comparison.



* SillyLoveSongs: The duo usually deliver these with humor that adds a lot of irony. See, for example, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjmBQZNG8L0 “Internet Troll”]].



* {{Troll}}: “Internet Troll” is, of all things, a {{silly love song|s}} addressed to a troll (and by the sounds of it, not a very clever or subtle one). The singer is fully aware that the troll is a horrible person, but AllGirlsWantBadBoys somehow kicks in.

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* {{Troll}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjmBQZNG8L0 “Internet Troll” Troll”]] is, of all things, a {{silly love song|s}} addressed to a troll (and by the sounds of it, not a very clever or subtle one). The singer is fully aware that the troll is a horrible person, but AllGirlsWantBadBoys somehow kicks in.
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** “Internet Troll” updates the idea to the computer age. The troll is a stupid bully with no self-control, but he has passion, probably knows how to fix a computer, and does wonders for the singer’s self-esteem by comparison.


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* {{Troll}}: “Internet Troll” is, of all things, a {{silly love song|s}} addressed to a troll (and by the sounds of it, not a very clever or subtle one). The singer is fully aware that the troll is a horrible person, but AllGirlsWantBadBoys somehow kicks in.
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* AllGirlsWantBadBoys:
** "[[http://thedoubleclicks.bandcamp.com/track/oh-mr-darcy Oh, Mr. Darcy]]" is about someone trying to overcome this tendency, having been all too inspired by early exposure to the 1995 adaptation of ''Literature/PrideAndPrejudice''.
** In "[[http://thedoubleclicks.bandcamp.com/track/lasers-and-feelings Lasers and Feelings,]]" the "bad boy" is an actual {{supervillain}}.


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* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: [[https://thedoubleclicks.bandcamp.com/track/worst-superpower-ever-3 "Worst Superpower Ever"]] explores powers such as the ability to create an invisible chair or predict people's choice of clothes.
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* SofterAndSlowerCover: The duo’s version of "The Middle", originally by Music/JimmyEatWorld, turns it from an uptempo emo/pop-punk song to a folk-pop ballad based around acoustic guitar and cello. This is intended to make the PepTalkSong lyrics seem more poignant.
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* TakeThat: Quite a few Doubleclicks lyrics incorporate very effective put-downs, often of {{jerkass}} guys; see, for example, the BaitAndSwitchComparison example above.
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The Doubleclicks are a {{nerd}}-{{folk music}}al duo based in Portland, Oregon, consisting of siblings Laser Malena-Webber (guitar, ukulele, and cat keyboard) and Aubrey Turner (cello). They first became known for performing nerd-friendly comedy music, including songs about TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons, dinosaurs, and other geeky themes. While their later songs retain those elements, they have increasingly focused on feminist and other social issues on one side and more personal themes on the other. In practice, this means that they make use of very geeky metaphors, but use them to quite cutting efect, to make serious points or depict relationships with serious issues.

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The Doubleclicks are a {{nerd}}-{{folk music}}al duo based in Portland, Oregon, consisting of siblings Laser Malena-Webber (guitar, ukulele, and cat keyboard) and Aubrey Turner (cello). They first became known for performing nerd-friendly comedy music, including songs about TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons, dinosaurs, and other geeky themes. While their later songs retain those elements, they have increasingly focused on feminist and other social issues on one side and more personal themes on the other. In practice, this means that Basically, they make use of very geeky metaphors, because those are their points of reference, but use them to quite cutting efect, to make serious points or depict relationships with serious issues.
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* BreadEggsMilkSquick: See the example from "Dimetrodon" under BeYourself above.
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-->You and I are kinda like Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet —\\
In that I'm romantic and sweet and you're [[invoked]][[AlternateCharacterInterpretation an immature loser with friends who are unreasonably violent]].\\
You and I are kinda like [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Spike and Buffy]] —\\
In that you have a terrible accent and my house is full of weapons.

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-->You -->''You and I are kinda like Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet —\\
In that I'm romantic and sweet and you're [[invoked]][[AlternateCharacterInterpretation an immature loser with friends who are unreasonably violent]].\\
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-->''You
and I are kinda like [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Spike and Buffy]] —\\
In that you have a terrible accent and my house is full of weapons.''
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* {{Pluralses}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHpRHexM2pQ "Extra Gin"]] uses "catses" to provide a rhyme for "taxes".
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* BeYourself:
** "Dimetrodon" admonishes...
--->''Be yourself''\\
''Count on your inner strength''\\
''Find your people''\\
''[[BreadEggsMilkSquick Hunt the weak]]''
** "[[Film/JurassicPark Clever Girl]]" is about not judging oneself by Hollywood's unrealistic depictions... taking ''Velociraptors'' as a case in point.
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* AWildRapperAppears: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mD3uXPkjDi0 "Tabletop Games"]] features a rap verse by {{Music/Adam WarRock}}.
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-->You and I are kinda like Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet\\
In that I'm romantic and sweet and you're [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation an immature loser with friends who are unreasonably violent]].\\
You and I are kinda like [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Spike and Buffy]]\\

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-->You and I are kinda like Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet\\
Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet —\\
In that I'm romantic and sweet and you're [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation [[invoked]][[AlternateCharacterInterpretation an immature loser with friends who are unreasonably violent]].\\
You and I are kinda like [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Spike and Buffy]]\\Buffy]] —\\
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In that I'm romantic and sweet and you're [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation an immature loser with friends who are unreasonably violent]].\\\
-->You and I are kinda like [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Spike and Buffy]]\\

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In that I'm romantic and sweet and you're [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation an immature loser with friends who are unreasonably violent]].\\\
-->You
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You
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* BaitAndSwitchComparison: "WillTheyOrWontThey" pulls this trick repeatedly, comparing the narrator and some guy to various fictional couples, all in ways that are both [[TakeThat very insulting to the guy]] and surprisingly accurate to the source material:
-->You and I are kinda like Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet\\
In that I'm romantic and sweet and you're [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation an immature loser with friends who are unreasonably violent]].\\\
-->You and I are kinda like [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Spike and Buffy]]\\
In that you have a terrible accent and my house is full of weapons.
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!!’Cause We’ve Got Tropes and We’ve Got Netflix...

* TheNounAndTheNoun: Two of the duo’s albums are called ''Chainmail and Cello'' and ''Lasers and Feelings''.
* WillTheyOrWontThey: The duo have a song ''called'' [[http://thedoubleclicks.bandcamp.com/track/will-they-or-wont-they "Will They or Won't They"]], comparing the narrator and some guy to multiple fictional couples. The joke is that she always looks good in the comparison, while he comes across as a {{Jerkass}}, and as to the titular question — they won’t.
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Amazingly enough, [[https://www.thedoubleclicks.com/ the band has a Web site.]]
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The Doubleclicks are a {{nerd}}-{{folk music}}al duo based in Portland, Oregon, consisting of siblings Laser Malena-Webber (guitar, ukulele, and cat keyboard) and Aubrey Turner (cello). They first became known for performing nerd-friendly comedy music, including songs about TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons, dinosaurs, and other geeky themes. While their later songs retain those elements, they have increasingly focused on feminist and other social issues on one side and more personal themes on the other. In practice, this means that they make use of very geeky metaphors, but use them to quite cutting efect, to make serious points or depict relationships with serious issues.

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