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Additionally, the Protomen composed the score for ''Terminator the Second'', a theatrical piece of found art that reconstructs the plot of ''Terminator2JudgementDay'' using dialogue from the works of {{Shakespeare}}.

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Additionally, the Protomen composed the score for ''Terminator the Second'', a theatrical piece of found art that reconstructs the plot of ''Terminator2JudgementDay'' ''{{Terminator}} 2'' using dialogue from the works of {{Shakespeare}}.
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Additionally, the Protomen composed the score for ''Terminator the Second'', a theatrical piece of found art that reconstructs the plot of ''Terminator2JudgementDay'' using dialogue from the works of {{Shakespeare}}.
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** The band often performs covers of various '80s songs during their encores, including ''Silent Running'' by Mike and the Mechanics, ''Danger Zone'' by Kenny Loggins, and, on at least two occasions, a face-meltingly awesome rendition of ''Total Eclipse of the Heart'' with the Gambler on lead vocals.

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** The band often performs covers of various '80s songs during their encores, including ''Silent Running'' by Mike and the Mechanics, ''Danger Zone'' by Kenny Loggins, and, on at least two occasions, and a face-meltingly awesome rendition of ''Total Eclipse of the Heart'' with the Gambler on lead vocals.
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* Master Blaster: Trumpet

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* Master Blaster: TrumpetTrumpet (Nashville-area live performances)

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* XanatosGambit: Dr. Wily's murdering of Emily to get Light exiled. Either Light is arrested or exiled; Wily didn't care which.

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* XanatosGambit: Dr. Wily's murdering of Emily to get Light exiled. Either Light is arrested executed or exiled; Wily didn't care which.
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* XanatosGambit: Dr. Wily's murdering of Emily to get Light exiled.

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* XanatosGambit: Dr. Wily's murdering of Emily to get Light exiled. Either Light is arrested or exiled; Wily didn't care which.
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** Act II's "Father of Death" does play on Light's surname, referring to Wily's influence as darkness and Light's as...well, light.

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** Act II's "Father of Death" does play on Light's surname, referring to Wily's influence as darkness and Light's as...well, as light.

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* {{Synthesizeritis}}: For a rock band, the Protomen are ''extremely'' synth-heavy. In their live shows, certain songs call for up to ''four keyboardists at once''. [[TropesAreNotBad Not that this is necessarily a bad thing]], as the synth-based music works well with the theme of a machine-dominated future.
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The Protomen have appeared in a ZombieApocalypse webcomic, DeadOfSummer. Several members have other bands, including Music/CheerUpCharlieDaniels (Turbo Lover, occasionally Panther, Gambler, and Sir Bakker in live shows), AdamAndTheCouchPotatoes (Turbo Lover, with Gambler appearing in a music video), and The Ascent Of Everest (Sir Bakker). MakeupAndVanitySet is affiliated with them, having done an 8-bit chiptunes mix of ''Act I'', with plans to make one of ''Act II''.

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The Protomen have appeared in a ZombieApocalypse webcomic, DeadOfSummer. Several members have other bands, including Music/CheerUpCharlieDaniels (Turbo Lover, occasionally Panther, Gambler, and Sir Bakker in live shows), AdamAndTheCouchPotatoes Music/AdamAndTheCouchPotatoes (Turbo Lover, with Gambler appearing in a music video), and The Ascent Of Everest (Sir Bakker). MakeupAndVanitySet Music/MakeupAndVanitySet is affiliated with them, having done an 8-bit chiptunes mix of ''Act I'', with plans to make one of ''Act II''.



Compare and contrast TheMegas, a completely unrelated band who, while similar in their [[Game/MegaMan base inspiration]], have no relation to the Protomen and are not in any kind of so-called "rivalry" with them, [[{{FandomRivalry}} no matter what some of the bands' respective fans]] would lead you to believe.

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Compare and contrast TheMegas, Music/TheMegas, a completely unrelated band who, while similar in their [[Game/MegaMan base inspiration]], have no relation to the Protomen and are not in any kind of so-called "rivalry" with them, [[{{FandomRivalry}} no matter what some of the bands' respective fans]] would lead you to believe.
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The Protomen have appeared in a ZombieApocalypse webcomic, DeadOfSummer. Several members have other bands, including CheerUpCharlieDaniels (Turbo Lover, occasionally Panther, Gambler, and Sir Bakker in live shows), AdamAndTheCouchPotatoes (Turbo Lover, with Gambler appearing in a music video), and The Ascent Of Everest (Sir Bakker). MakeupAndVanitySet is affiliated with them, having done an 8-bit chiptunes mix of ''Act I'', with plans to make one of ''Act II''.

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The Protomen have appeared in a ZombieApocalypse webcomic, DeadOfSummer. Several members have other bands, including CheerUpCharlieDaniels Music/CheerUpCharlieDaniels (Turbo Lover, occasionally Panther, Gambler, and Sir Bakker in live shows), AdamAndTheCouchPotatoes (Turbo Lover, with Gambler appearing in a music video), and The Ascent Of Everest (Sir Bakker). MakeupAndVanitySet is affiliated with them, having done an 8-bit chiptunes mix of ''Act I'', with plans to make one of ''Act II''.
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The Protomen have appeared in a ZombieApocalypse webcomic, DeadOfSummer. Several members have other bands, including CheerUpCharlieDaniels (Turbo Lover, occasionally Panther, Gambler, and Sir Bakker in live shows), AdamAndTheCouchPotatoes (Turbo Lover, with Gambler appearing in a music video), and The Ascent Of Everest (Sir Bakker). MakeupAndVanitySet is affiliated with them, having done an 8-bit 'chiptunes' mix of ''Act I'', with plans to make one of ''Act II''.

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The Protomen have appeared in a ZombieApocalypse webcomic, DeadOfSummer. Several members have other bands, including CheerUpCharlieDaniels (Turbo Lover, occasionally Panther, Gambler, and Sir Bakker in live shows), AdamAndTheCouchPotatoes (Turbo Lover, with Gambler appearing in a music video), and The Ascent Of Everest (Sir Bakker). MakeupAndVanitySet is affiliated with them, having done an 8-bit 'chiptunes' chiptunes mix of ''Act I'', with plans to make one of ''Act II''.
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An [[http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/788868065/the-official-protomen-documentary official documentary]] is in production, complete with pledge bonuses.

Compare and contrast TheMegas, a completely unrelated band who, while similar in their [[Game/MegaMan base inspiration]], have no relation to the Protomen and are not in any kind of so-called "rivalry" with them, [[{{FandomRivalry}} no matter what some of the bands' respective fans]] [[{{FanDumb}} would lead you to believe]].

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An [[http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/788868065/the-official-protomen-documentary official documentary]] is in production, complete with pledge bonuses.

production.

Compare and contrast TheMegas, a completely unrelated band who, while similar in their [[Game/MegaMan base inspiration]], have no relation to the Protomen and are not in any kind of so-called "rivalry" with them, [[{{FandomRivalry}} no matter what some of the bands' respective fans]] [[{{FanDumb}} would lead you to believe]].
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*** K.I.L.R.O.Y. is a reference to the album "Kilroy Was Here" by Styx.
*** "Reanimator Lovejoy " is a nod to the movie {{Film/Re-animator}} and to ''TheSimpsons''.

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*** K.I.L.R.O.Y. is a reference to the album "Kilroy Was Here" by Styx.
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*** "Reanimator Lovejoy " is a nod to the movie {{Film/Re-animator}} {{Re-animator}} and to ''TheSimpsons''.
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* LastStand: "Hope Rides Alone".

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* LastStand: "Hope Rides Alone".Alone" in Act I.



*** "Reanimator Lovejoy " is a nod to the movie {{Re-animator}} and to ''TheSimpsons''.

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*** "Reanimator Lovejoy " is a nod to the movie {{Re-animator}} {{Film/Re-animator}} and to ''TheSimpsons''.
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** And his letting Joe attack the control tower as an excuse to seize power.

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This page is dedicated to tropes used in The Protomen's songs, as well as those featured in their live performances. '''Unmarked Spoilers Abound'''. You've been warned.

!!'''Act I: Hope Rides Alone'''

The first act was created to specifically avoid sounding "pristine and perfect", according to the band. As such, the music sounds slightly grainy and distorted.

Track 1: ''Hope Rides Alone''

In the year 200X, Dr. Wily rules the Earth with his army of evil robots. Nobody is left who remembers how he took control or how long it's been, and nobody dares oppose him - except for Dr. Light, an eccentric genius, who for 12 years labors to create a machine to save mankind - Protoman. Protoman challenges Dr. Wily's minions, but fails and is killed as an impassive crowd looks on.

* AttackAttackAttack: The robots' method of attacking Protoman. It works.
* TheBadGuyWins: Wily's robots tear Protoman apart and kill him.
* CrowdSong: Sort of, anyway. The crowd chants 'We are the dead' fairly spontaneously.
* DyingLikeAnimals: Ostriches, specifically. 'There was not a man among them who would let himself be heard.'
* LastStand
* {{Mockumentary}}: It begins with a busker singing about Protoman to his audience (you), and the original assault on Wily's fortress is presented as though it were a badly damaged audio/video tape with all the static.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: The Robot Masters deliver one to Protoman, killing him. [[spoiler: Or so it seems]].
* QuirkyMinibossSquad: The bosses from the first Mega Man game (Cutman, Gutsman, Elecman, Bombman, Iceman, and Fireman) kill Protoman.
* RespawningEnemies: An endless number of robots are left to be destroyed even when Protoman has nothing left.
* ThemeTuneRollCall: As the Robot Masters and Protoman step forward, they're named.
-->Cutman! Gutsman! Elecman! Bombman! Fireman! Iceman! Proto...

Track 2: ''Funeral For A Son''

Protoman's broken body is carried away by Wily's minions, and the crowd builds a monument to him, enshrining his helmet (the only piece of him left), but otherwise forgetting him and returning to their lives of slavery. With Protoman gone, Dr. Light comes to realize that he was more than a machine - he was a living, feeling being, a ''son'', whom he had sent to die in vain. In anger, he ransacks his laboratory, but in doing so instead finds himself constructing a new robot in his anger and despair. So is born Mega Man.

* NoDialogueEpisode: The entire second track is an instrumental.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Dr. Light's reaction to sending his son in to a battle he could not win.
* NeverFoundTheBody: All that's left of Protoman is his helmet.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Dr. Light finds himself constructing a robot son to... replace his robot son.

Track 3: ''Unrest In The House Of Light''

Years later, Dr. Light realizes that the people still whisper of Protoman, and fears that Mega Man will be inspired to take up his brother's mantle. Dr. Light tells Mega Man his brother's story, and the lesson he has learned from it - mankind cannot be saved because it is unwilling to stand for itself. He orders Mega Man not to follow the same path.

* BecauseISaidSo: His explanation as to why Mega Man should not try to fight.
* DyingLikeAnimals: In a sort of LampshadeHanging, Dr. Light recognizes that the people of the city are Ostriches.
* FridgeBrilliance: Why were the people whispering of Protoman? [[spoiler: Because he was alive, working for Wily, and oppressing them!]]
** Also: [[spoiler: [[HeWhoFightsMonsters He fought the darkness]], [[FaceHeelTurn the darkness won.]]]]
* LaResistance: Averted. Since Protoman, there has been no one who has tried to fight against Dr. Wily.
* {{Timeskip}}: Several years pass between Funeral For A Son and Unrest In The House Of Light.

Track 4: ''The Will of One''

Mega Man laments that the people deserve freedom after all, and tells Dr. Light that he'll never know whether mankind can be made free unless he tries. After a visit to the grave of Protoman, he decides that he will fight the fight his brother fought. Visiting Protoman's grave, he finds the words "Hope Rides Alone" scrawled across it "in some angry hand", and is inspired to avenge his brother. As he rushes through the city streets, public loudspeakers begin chanting orders to submit as a crowd grows and follows Mega Man to Wily's fortress.

* CallingTheOldManOut: "Do not say 'This is how it has to be...' you do no better than the fools of this burning city!"
* CannedOrdersOverLoudspeaker
* IWantSong: Coupled with an IAmBecomingSong; Megaman wants to leave Light's lab to find the truth, and fight Wily like his brother, so he does.
* IronicEcho: Dr. Light's words from Unrest In The House Of Light.
* GraveMarkingScene: Mega Man does what any good protagonist does: He visits the shrine made to the one who fell before him. The words 'Hope Rides Alone' are carved in to the statue by Dr. Light.
* TakeUpMySword: The reason Mega Man has chosen to fight. He feels Protoman deserves his fight to finish. "And as I live, there is no evil that will stand! And I will finish what was started, the fight of PROTOMAN!"
* ThisIsSparta: '''HOPE RIDES ALONE!''' Not a particularly heroic example, but the phrase does give the drive to storm the Fortress.
** "The fight of '''[=PROTO=]''' '''''[=MAAAAAAAN!=]'''''"
* TriumphantReprise: To try to keep the rebellion in check, the chorus of telescreens begins chanting "We have control/We keep you safe/We are your hope." Undeterred, the riot begins chanting the exact same phrase, drowning them out.

Track 5: ''Vengeance''

At the Fortress, Mega Man sees an army standing before him, as a figure watches from the shadows. Single-handedly, Mega Man fights his way through the robot army and challenges the shadowy figure, who speaks in a voice that is horribly familiar to the crowd.

* BeigeProse: Megaman dispenses with poetry and gets right to destroying the army.
* BringIt: "All you wounded...Those of you who can... Pick yourselves off the ground! Hurry back! Tell your leader you'll need more men!"
* {{Determinator}}: The entire song is almost completely comprised of Mega Man screaming for the army to come and get some while he blasts them away with insane strength.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: "The shadow/It covers your face/But your eyes shine/Just like mine..."
* HotBlooded: Mega Man, if only for this song.
* NothingCanStopUsNow: Said often enough that he was in fact TemptingFate.
* OhCrap: Mega Man has one at the very end of the song, [[TheReveal when he learns of the truth]].
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Mega Man's entire thought process. And he does a damned good job of it.
* WhamLine: In the booklet:
-->''Just before the shot rang out, the blast that would end this battle, the commander stepped out of the shadows and into the light. This was a face our Hero had seen before, in visions and dreams. This was not the face of evil.''
-->''This was the face of a Hero. The face of a Son. The face of his Brother. This was Protoman.''

Track 6: ''The Stand (Man or Machine)''

The figure is revealed as Protoman, who is now working for Dr. Wily. Mega Man struggles to come to grips with Protoman's FaceHeelTurn as Dr. Light explains that he had lied about Protoman's death to spare him the truth. Protoman stands before Mega Man and speaks of why he has chosen to serve Dr. Wily - the human race, he says, doesn't deserve freedom unless it's willing to fight for itself, and attempts (vainly) to goad the crowd into fighting him.

* AntiVillain: Protoman tries to goad the townspeople in to fighting, so that he may be proven wrong. He almost breaks down in tears when he is unsuccessful.
* AwfulTruth: Dr. Light admits that he knowingly lied about the fate of Protoman, which was to make a...
** FaceHeelTurn: Due to Protoman's belief that people who do not save themselves don't deserve to be saved.
* BrokenPedestal: Mega Man discovering that Protoman, who he has admired and idolized, has turned against humanity.
* FoeTossingCharge: Protoman does this ''through his own army'' near the end of the song, if for no other reason than to show how awesome he is.
* HeroicBystander: An AvertedTrope. No one does anything to help Mega Man, no matter how much Protoman tries to push them.
* NotSoDifferent: "I've been here before, I've stood where you stand. They called me their hero. The hero of man."
* TheReveal: Protoman is alive and is now TheDragon.
* VillainSong: Subverted in that he desperately wishes he was wrong, but has seen nothing to prove otherwise.

Track 7: ''The Sons Of Fate''

Mega Man and Protoman argue in battle whether humanity is worth saving, with Mega Man slowly worn down. As he begins to realize that humanity will not fight for itself, the crowd continues urging him to kill Protoman, and he acquiesces, mortally wounding him. As his brother whispers his FamousLastWords - "A hero is just a man who knows he's free" - the crowd assures Mega Man that he had no choice and he shouldn't cry for him. Appalled by the experience, Mega Man tells the crowd "You are the dead" and turns his back on them, leaving the city behind. [[DarkReprise As when Protoman first "died"]], the crowd chants "We are the dead" - but this time, as punishment for even ''thinking'' of rebellion, Dr. Wily orders his robots to slaughter them all.

* ArmCannon: The opening to the song is their twin Busters charging.
* AsLongAsThereIsOneMan: Even after how much humanity had disappointed Protoman, and regardless of how much he says humans deserve the fate they're given, he still whispers at the end "If these people... tell this story... to their children... as they sleep... maybe someday... they'll see a Hero... is just a man... who knows he is free."
* BookEnds: "We are the dead."
* DarkReprise: "...And as I live, there is no evil that will stand! And I will finish what was started-- The fight of Protoman!"
* DespairEventHorizon: Mega Man presumably crosses this.
-->''Protoman was dead. The crowd seemed pleased. Mega Man finally understood.''
-->''[[TearJerker There are no Heroes left in Man]].''
* DyingLikeAnimals: InvokedTrope. 'They will not stand' and 'They will not fight' are lines by Protoman. He finally screams to the crowd of people that no one will ever come to save them again, because they'll never try and fight for themselves.
* EvilLaugh: Protoman gives a particularly good one in the live performances.
* FinalSpeech: Protoman manages to do a brief one.
* FinishHim: After he tells them they will never have another hero, the crowd cries out to Megaman "Destroy him!/You can save us!/ You're our only hope!/ '''KILL PROTOMAN!'''"
* HeroicBSOD: As mentioned in LyricalDissonance, the end of the song sees Megaman suffering one of these as he echoes in horror and shock his vow to avenge his brother, as he realizes the crowd genuinely does not care about Protoman`s death, and can`t even comprehend why Megaman would.
* IKnowYouAreInThereSomewhereFight: Mega Man wishes it was this kind of fight.
* HumansAreBastards: Just about everything the people in the crowd say exemplifies this.
* KillEmAll: After Megaman leaves, the humans are slaughtered for even ''thinking'' about a revolution this time.
** And in at least one live performance, Megaman actually says "Fuck it, kill 'em all" before abandoning them.
*** In some live performances, it's Wily who says the line.
* LyricalDissonance: Inverted. This somber song has Mega Man singing the line originally sung with passion "And I will finish, what was started, the fight of Protoman!", right before Mega Man leaves the city.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: (In the live performances at least), Megaman's reaction to killing Protoman is something like "What have I done... What have ''[[YouBastard you]]'' made me do?"
** According to the liner notes, nobody saw who fired the shot that killed Protoman, so it may not have been Megaman after all...
* PrecisionFStrike: In some performances, Wily says "Fuck it! KillEmAll!" after Mega Man declares that the audience is the dead.
* YouFool: Protoman calls the crowd fools for still thinking of him as a hero.

Track 8: ''Due Vendetta''

An "epilogue" consisting solely of the shouted names of characters from the Mega Man games.

* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent
* {{Chiptune}}: They feature prominently in this song.
* EvilLaugh
* {{Foreshadowing}}: "SNIPER JOE!"
* GameOver: The final words spoken in the album.
* LastNoteNightmare: In the extended version, "Fade to Phil", the chiptune music continues for some time. Then distortions and sounds come in, and it's creepy. Then the sounds get louder, and turn into what has been described as sounding like dial-up internet throwing up. And the chiptunes are ''still going'' in the background.
** Then it fades into dead static completely...
* ThemeTuneRollCall: Essentially the point of the song. All the Robot Masters from the first two games are named, as are Wily, Light, a Sniper Joe, Rush Jet, and Megaman.
** In live performances Panther switches it up, sometimes adding "Proto" and "Roll".

!!'''Act II: The Father of Death:'''

Abandoning the heavy synth of the first album, The Protomen chose a more 80s inspired album in light of its prequel status.

Track 1: ''Intermission''

The actual track is a short instrumental, but the story is of Dr. Light's girlfriend, Emily, reading a letter he sent to her. The letter explains Tom's regret of letting his partner Albert convince him to modify the machines they built, that the newest one looks like a "lifeless steel man" and that the newest designs have been further modified to carry weapons. He says he will attempt to convince Albert to abandon the project before he puts the city in danger.

* {{Foreshadowing}}
* FunWithAcronyms and ShoutOut: Geological Unmanned Terra-forming System, the name of the project the two doctors were working on, is a ShoutOut to the games via Gutsman.
* NoDialogueEpisode: The entire first track is an instrumental.

Track 2: ''The Good Doctor''

Thirty years before the birth of Protoman, Drs. Light and Wily are partners. It is revealed that Dr. Thomas Light's father died while working in the mines. Light decides to study robotics, hoping that it will end the suffering in the hellish condition of the mines. Wily has been his partner in this endeavor, providing invaluable assistance in the research - but as the project nears fruition, Light discovers with horror that Wily has designed the robots to carry and use weapons, and fears that Wily's motives are less than benevolent. On the night that the machines are to be activated, Light confronts Wily, who insists that the machines they've created will give them the power to rule the world and change it for the better. Light denounces Wily's theories, even Wily's hopes for profit and power based on their inventions, instead espousing the strength of human character. It is revealed that he has another reason to build these machines: His girlfriend, Emily Stanton, who works hard in the factory. Realizing that it's too late to change course, Light reluctantly switches on the machines.

* BigBadFriend: Dr. Wily and Light work together presumably very well. Until Wily suggests that these robots could be used for [[TakeOverTheWorld non-industrial means.]]
* CounterpointDuet: Light and Wily.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Dr. Light's motivation for constructing robots powerful enough to replace man kind is [[NoOSHACompliance his father dying in a mineshaft]].
* JustThinkOfThePotential: "If you replace the working parts, you get a different machine."
* SuddenlyVoiced: Dr. Wily had no speaking parts in Act I.
* YouFool: Wily calls Light one once he hears the reasons why he made the machines.

Track 3: ''Father of Death''

Light is wracked with guilt, believing that man will be destroyed by the inventions he created to spare suffering from Emily and those like her. Emily has gone to Light's apartment to deliver a letter to him; however, she finds Wily there, ransacking the apartment. Wily offers to take her away, but Emily refuses. He pleads his case, that Light will soon be a broken man, but Emily denounces that as well. She knows that Light will never give up, never give in. She is then murdered by Wily, who orders the Sniper robot Light built to slit her throat. Dr. Light walks in just seconds after the assassin leaves, and just seconds before the police arrive to arrest him for Emily's murder.

* CarCushion: How Dr. Light escapes the police, breaking his arm in the process. {{Fanon}} states that it's Wily's car.
* ChekhovsGun: Emily's letter to Thomas, which isn't heard of again until the very end, when he reads it before his impending doom and strengthens his will to continue the fight against Wily.
* CyberCyclops: The sniper robot.
* {{Determinator}}: ''Emily''. She rebukes ''Wily'' and flat-out informs him that Light's a better man. Wily takes that information rather poorly.
* FinalSpeech: Emily's last words. [[spoiler: Though a better candidate may be her letter to Light]].
* HistoricalInJoke: On the Father of Death wanted poster, Edwin ''Stanton'', the Secretary of War for the [[AbrahamLincoln Lincoln Administration]], vows to bring Emily's murderer to justice.
* IfICantHaveYou: Though he doesn't actually ''say'' it, this is the motive for Dr. Wily's murder of Emily.
** Though there's also the fact that she caught him stealing Light's stuff.
** Seeing them live, yeah. The interaction between Turbo Lover (Wily) and The Gambler (Emily) is amazing.
* KilledMidSentence: Emily.
* MadeOfIron: Dr. Light breaks his arm from the fall... and apparently walks it off, as it's not brought up again.
* MusicBoxIntervals: The beginning of the song and after Emily is killed have a music box playing.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Light does this during the first part of the song.
* SlashedThroat: Emily dies this way.
* SuperWindowJump: Light does this to escape the police, apparently missing the fire escape. Wily, on the other hand, ''opened'' the window to escape.

Track 4: ''The Hounds''

Wily has convinced the world that Light was responsible for the murder with Light's own invention. Light is hunted down, while Wily continues to destroy Light's good name. He knows it is too late to admit he was the murderer, deciding that Light must be destroyed in the public eye. Wily switches on his massive broadcast system and bombards the masses with misinformation, while the manhunt for Light continues.

* ButForMeItWasTuesday: When the press demands to know the name of the murdered girl, Wily just responds "Doesn't matter."
* ButHeSoundsHandsome: Wily, while framing Doctor Light for the murder he committed, remarks that Light was a "smart man" for using a robot to kill Emily.
* CompleteMonster: In-universe. Wily paints Light as this to the point where he's found not guilty of murder, and the entire City tries to kill him anyway.
* EvilLaugh: ''Averted''; while he does his fair share of EvilGloating, he never once laughs.
* IgnoredEpiphany: In the latter part of the song he contemplates undoing what he's done--for about two lines, casting the possibility aside immediately.
* LargeHam: Wily is clearly enjoying pinning the blame on Light. In live versions it's even more over-the-top.
* OutDamnedSpot: Subverted by Wily, who mentions the basics of the trope almost verbatim.
* [[StupidSexyFlanders Stupid Sexy Wily]]: Just look at the comments this song gets on [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBcDoZnN8ac YouTube]].
* VetinariJobSecurity: Wily is counting on the invaluable nature of machines to make his rule absolute.
* VillainSong: In grand tradition, it's a ridiculously catchy, upbeat song.
* WhatTheHellHero: Played With- Wily asks the reporters the rhetorical question "What kind of man builds a machine to kill a girl," referring to Light... but it was Wily who killed Emily.
** There are also villainous implications there, given the subtext. Wily seems to be implying that a [[ARealManIsAKiller real man]] would have killed her himself; he notes Light is a "smart man" for using a machine.

Track 5: ''The State Vs. Thomas Light''

Dr. Light is apprehended at Emily's grave, and is waiting for his fate to be decided. His sorrow is great, and the bloodthirstiness of the crowd has not heartened his spirits. He laments that the trial has become about persecuting Dr. Light, rather than the death of Emily. Hoping and praying that he will meet her soon in death, he knows nothing but guilt and sorrow. He stands before the court, knowing the verdict... and all but refusing to believe it when the court pronounces him innocent.

* BSODSong
* ItsAllMyFault
* GriefSong: Dr. Light laments his hand in the death of Emily.
* LonelyFuneral: Emily has no family, and her coworkers are too busy with work to attend and the Priest's words are drowned out by Wily's broadcast anyways.
* MoodWhiplash: After the audience spends a whole song [[MagnificentBastard rooting for Dr. Wily]], this song comes in and shows the [[MoralEventHorizon consequences of his actions]]. This is also done musically, going from an upbeat tune to a sad one.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: How Dr. Light feels about the creation of his industrial robots.
* TogetherInDeath: Light prays for this. He doesn't get his wish.

Track 6: ''Give Us The Rope''

Dr. Wily's smear campaign has worked. The miners have formed a lynch mob, intending to deliver the justice they feel the courts failed to provide. The police escort Light quickly out of town, but the mob gains ground surprisingly fast. Light gets on the first train out of the city, watching the skyline he helped build fade into the distance, as Dr. Wily's face on the telescreens continues to tear down his legacy.

* AngryMobSong: Played with in that Light has been found innocent, and they ''still'' want to kill him.
* BeigeProse: The crowd's demands are remarkably straightforward.
* CrowdSong: Just go to one of their shows. The whole freaking audience plays the part of the lynch mob.
* GetItOverWith: Dr. Light, again. Notice that you only hear the ''miners''. Not ''once'' does Light bother to protest.

Track 7: ''How The World Fell Under Darkness''

With Light gone, and the people having lost their faith in the government, Wily has taken over, and no one tries to stop him. He rebuilds the mining town into a steel plated heaven. From his crystalline tower at the center of the city, Wily's propaganda broadcasts 24/7, filling every channel. His single telescreen atop the tower, visible from almost any point in the city, is supplemented over time with thousands more across the metropolis. A generation is born and grows to adulthood in this new utopia, not even knowing the hardships their parents faced. It comes with a price though, and that is that Wily's presence is everywhere. People speak in hushed tones of an assassin with a single red eye - a being they call "Light's Monster". Everyone remains content and silent. Except for one rebellious youth. His name is Joe.

* ActBreak: By means of a TimeSkip.
** It's interesting that, to this point, an instrumental track represents a TimeSkip.
* CallForward: The very first sentence of Hope Rides Alone reads "No one was left who could remember how it had happened...how the world had fallen under darkness..."
* CrystalSpiresAndTogas: Wily's robot workers tear down much of the city and rebuild it in this style to placate his new subjects.
** Reflected in the music slowly turning more electronic until the strings have stopped and the electronic rhythm dominates the song. Subsequently, the second half of the album is largely synth based, leading back to how synth based the first album was.
* HeartbeatSoundtrack: Starting here, and ending at The Fall, the tracks have a recurring heartbeat sound.
* NoDialogueEpisode: The entire seventh track is an instrumental.

Track 8: ''Breaking Out''

Joe is tired of the silent oppression of the city and yearns to leave. After a heartfelt bit to a girl in a bar, he makes his way to his old home to get his father's motorcyle. Kicking it into motion, he rides to the outskirts of the city, past all the modern marvels Wily has constructed. When he comes to a stop, a figure steps out of the shadows, Thomas Light. Before Light can speak, another figure emerges from behind Joe, the one eyed sniper robot that killed Emily.

* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: Up until now, the story had focused on Light.
* ArcWords: First bluntly stated here: "Don't turn your back on the City."
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Joe sweet-talks a girl he barely knows while declaring his intent to get out of the City.
* EverythingsBetterWithMotorcycles
* FaceFramedInShadow: Dr. Light.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: ''I wanna burn until there's nothing left to burn about''...
* IWantSong: Coupled with an IAmBecomingSong; Joe wants to break out and ''is''.
* WanderlustSong

Track 9: ''Keep Quiet''

Joe confronts the one eyed sniper robot and tells it he's not afraid to die, calling it out to fight him. Despite the robot easily overpowering him in physical combat, Joe pulls the robot's gun from its holster and shoots it, after which Dr. Light steps out of the shadows and deals the killing blow to it. Joe dons the robot's helmet as the two flee to an abandoned warehouse...

* BadassGrandpa: Dr. Light hits the edge of this for killing the Sniper.
* BadassBoast: Essentially the entire song is this: it consists of Joe facing down "Light's Monster", the single being that's been keeping the ''entire city'' terrified into submission, and telling it that that's not gonna work on him, and demanding that it put its own life on the line if it wants to take him down. Then he kills it. (Well, he shoots it and then lets Dr. Light administer the killing blow.)
* BadassNormal: Joe, as described above and below.
* CallForward: Retroactively.
-->'''Joe:''' You're going to have to do better than fear! You're going to have to step out of the shadows and fight! '''*later*''' So come on...come on, step into the light!
-->'''Megaman:''' Step forward...step into the light!
* DarkReprise: The robot sings its own synthesized version of the chorus at the end, repeating "[[MadnessMantra This city... She's been dead... For years now...]]"
* FateWorseThanDeath: "They say, this city, she's been dead for years now... so death is not something that scares me. There's worse things than death here."
** This becomes a DarkReprise at the end of the song, as the robot begins chanting the first line of that chorus repeatedly.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Joe finds a pipe to use against the Sniper. It...doesn't help much.
* KarmicDeath: The Sniper killed Emily by slashing her throat. It's killed in the same manner.
* MachineMonotone: If we take the singing at the end to be the Sniper.
* OhCrap: Joe's initial reaction to the Sniper.
* SlashedThroat: Here, the Sniper dies this way.
* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: Light says this to Joe right before he kills the Sniper.
** From the notes: "I built this. It's mine to destroy."

Track 10: ''Light Up The Night''

Dr. Light and Joe hatch their plan - armed with a satchel full of explosives, Joe will ride his motorcycle into Dr. Wily's tower at the center of the city and destroy the broadcast tower which feeds Wily's propaganda to the telescreens across the city. With his source of power cut off and the people left to think for themselves, Light will then sneak into the city and kill Wily himself. Wearing the slain robot's helmet, Joe sets off on his fateful ride...

* HotBlooded: Joe--He even lampshades it.
-->"I've got this burning like my veins are filled with nothing but gasoline..."
** Which immediately segues into the [[ForeShadowing somewhat ominous]] line "And with this spark it's gonna be the biggest fire they've ever seen."
** Joe is summed up by this YouTube comment:
--->Joe wouldn't drive a car. He'd drive a motorcycle made of light and hope. That's on fire.
* IronicEcho: Wily's "If you replace the working parts, you get a different machine" is echoed by Light as "If you '''destroy''' the working parts, what you get is a '''broken '''machine."
** Another one is Wily's "The man who turns the wheels, they will follow anywhere he leads." Light echoes this, before wondering "Now the wheels are spinning out of control; what would they do if we held them still?"
* RefugeInAudacity: The plan to drive up to the tower, smash through the doors, climb countless stairs, set the bomb, and escape without running into any robots.
* RousingSpeech: In song form.
* ShoutOut: To StreetsOfFire, to which the album cover is based on. The words even have emphasis placed on them.
-->'''Joe:''' "There is a '''fire''' that will burn through the '''streets''' of the city!

Track 11: ''The Fall''

Joe ascends the tower with the broadcast signal, triumph in every note. As he reaches the roof, he sets the bomb, but it explodes too early for him to get away; Joe is flung off the roof and falls to his death. The tower is destroyed--and, one by one, the telescreens across the city explode. And yet, even as the broadcast tower collapses, Dr. Wily's voice continues to boom from the loudspeakers.

* ActionBomb: Joe ended up being this, albeit accidentally.
* DyingMomentOfAwesome: Joe's destruction of the tower ends up being this.
* ForegoneConclusion: Subverted; if you listened to Act I, you would think the plan would outright fail, as Wily has control during that time and this is the prequel. But Light and Joe's scheme works, and the tower and telescreens are destroyed. It's then DoubleSubverted as even though it worked, it doesn't change anything.
* HeartbeatSoundtrack: Here, [[ItGotWorse it flatlines]].
* ItsAllUpstairsFromHere: The tower has no elevator, so Joe climbs up countless flights of stairs.
** [[FridgeBrilliance Which makes sense]], as robots don't tire from climbing stairs so there'd be no need for an elevator.
* LastNoteNightmare: The entire piece is filled with an air of hope and imminent triumph which just plain ''deflates'' at the very end.
* MadeOfExplodium: Joe's motorcycle. [[FridgeBrilliance Unless it had a bomb attached to it, too]].
* MythologyGag: Joe's disguise as the Sniper makes him "Sniper Joe".
* NegatedMomentOfAwesome: The music falling down and dying at the end musically portrays Joe's heroics as one of these.
* StuffBlowingUp: Specifically, the Control Tower. The liner notes have this leading to some ImpressivePyrotechnics as the telescreens across the city explode shortly thereafter.
* SenselessSacrifice: It didn't work.
* UnwittingPawn: Light and Joe's act of rebellion played right into Wily's hands, giving him an excuse to declare martial law and accelerate his accumulation of power.

Track 12: ''Here Comes The Arm''

With a sense of horror, Light realizes that there are multiple broadcast signals and that Joe died for nothing. With the recent explosions, Wily rolls out an army of Snipers, declaring the city under martial law. Light can feel the arm of the law coming for him, and he is ready to face it. It is then that he reads the letter from Emily he received over twenty years ago but never had the courage to read. It says that she loves him, and that the world needs him. Light grimly asks Joe to tell Emily to wait for him: He has work to do. The construction of Protoman has begun.

* DarkReprise: Inverted; the music echoes Hope Rides Alone, but (at least during and after Emily's letter) this song is [[DramaticIrony much more hopeful.]]
* DeadManWriting: Emily.
* {{Determinator}}: Dr. Light: "Joe, when you see Emily, tell her to wait for me, 'cause I still have work to do."
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Dr. Light's initial plan (''"So I will stand here with my shoulders squared and tall, when the whistle comes not falter, when the crash comes I will fall."''), before finding Emily's letter and invoking the trope below.
* FinalSpeech: Emily's letter.
* ForegoneConclusion: The hopefulness of the ending is screwed up [[FridgeHorror when the viewer realizes]] what's going to happen next...
** YMMV. Others see the more "hopeful" ending as possible foreshadowing that our heroes will get to [[EarnYourHappyEnding defeat Wily and save the city]] in Act III.
* HesBack: The latter half of the song, for Light.
* ItGotWorse
* KickTheDog: A band member revealed that Wily later called the Sniper robots "Joe", like in the games, for an extra jab at Light.
* {{Leitmotif}}: The piano segment behind Emily's vocals are the same as the opening acoustic guitar lick of ''Hope Rides Alone''.
* MadeOfIron: The robot army, which Light compares to a speeding locomotive that would barely notice him as it ran him over.
* MoodWhiplash: From "Breaking Out" to "The Fall", the music and lyrics have been triumphant and glorious, but [[ItGotWorse then Joe failed.]]
* NiceJobBreakingItHero
* NoPlansNoPrototypeNoBackup: Subverted; Dr. Light was counting on, and Joe was willing to bet his life that Dr. Wily's broadcast tower fit this trope, but Wily [[DangerouslyGenreSavvy clearly knew better]].
* OhCrap: Light, when he realizes that Wily was expecting him to attack.
* ThisIsGonnaSuck: Light's reaction to realizing the robot army is approaching him. "Oh God, oh God... '''here comes the arm.'''"
** [[ForeShadowing Here comes]] [[ArmCannon the arm]] needs at least a mention.
* VisionaryVillain: Wily, of course.

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This page is dedicated to tropes used in The Protomen's songs, as well as those featured in their live performances. '''Unmarked Spoilers Abound'''. You've been warned.

!!'''Act I: Hope Rides Alone'''

The first act was created to specifically avoid sounding "pristine and perfect", according to the band. As such, the music sounds slightly grainy and distorted.

Track 1: ''Hope Rides Alone''

In the year 200X, Dr. Wily rules the Earth with his army of evil robots. Nobody is left who remembers how he took control or how long it's been, and nobody dares oppose him - except for Dr. Light, an eccentric genius, who for 12 years labors to create a machine to save mankind - Protoman. Protoman challenges Dr. Wily's minions, but fails and is killed as an impassive crowd looks on.

* AttackAttackAttack: The robots' method of attacking Protoman. It works.
* TheBadGuyWins: Wily's robots tear Protoman apart and kill him.
* CrowdSong: Sort of, anyway. The crowd chants 'We are the dead' fairly spontaneously.
* DyingLikeAnimals: Ostriches, specifically. 'There was not a man among them who would let himself be heard.'
* LastStand
* {{Mockumentary}}: It begins with a busker singing about Protoman to his audience (you), and the original assault on Wily's fortress is presented as though it were a badly damaged audio/video tape with all the static.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: The Robot Masters deliver one to Protoman, killing him. [[spoiler: Or so it seems]].
* QuirkyMinibossSquad: The bosses from the first Mega Man game (Cutman, Gutsman, Elecman, Bombman, Iceman, and Fireman) kill Protoman.
* RespawningEnemies: An endless number of robots are left to be destroyed even when Protoman has nothing left.
* ThemeTuneRollCall: As the Robot Masters and Protoman step forward, they're named.
-->Cutman! Gutsman! Elecman! Bombman! Fireman! Iceman! Proto...

Track 2: ''Funeral For A Son''

Protoman's broken body is carried away by Wily's minions, and the crowd builds a monument to him, enshrining his helmet (the only piece of him left), but otherwise forgetting him and returning to their lives of slavery. With Protoman gone, Dr. Light comes to realize that he was more than a machine - he was a living, feeling being, a ''son'', whom he had sent to die in vain. In anger, he ransacks his laboratory, but in doing so instead finds himself constructing a new robot in his anger and despair. So is born Mega Man.

* NoDialogueEpisode: The entire second track is an instrumental.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Dr. Light's reaction to sending his son in to a battle he could not win.
* NeverFoundTheBody: All that's left of Protoman is his helmet.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Dr. Light finds himself constructing a robot son to... replace his robot son.

Track 3: ''Unrest In The House Of Light''

Years later, Dr. Light realizes that the people still whisper of Protoman, and fears that Mega Man will be inspired to take up his brother's mantle. Dr. Light tells Mega Man his brother's story, and the lesson he has learned from it - mankind cannot be saved because it is unwilling to stand for itself. He orders Mega Man not to follow the same path.

* BecauseISaidSo: His explanation as to why Mega Man should not try to fight.
* DyingLikeAnimals: In a sort of LampshadeHanging, Dr. Light recognizes that the people of the city are Ostriches.
* FridgeBrilliance: Why were the people whispering of Protoman? [[spoiler: Because he was alive, working for Wily, and oppressing them!]]
** Also: [[spoiler: [[HeWhoFightsMonsters He fought the darkness]], [[FaceHeelTurn the darkness won.]]]]
* LaResistance: Averted. Since Protoman, there has been no one who has tried to fight against Dr. Wily.
* {{Timeskip}}: Several years pass between Funeral For A Son and Unrest In The House Of Light.

Track 4: ''The Will of One''

Mega Man laments that the people deserve freedom after all, and tells Dr. Light that he'll never know whether mankind can be made free unless he tries. After a visit to the grave of Protoman, he decides that he will fight the fight his brother fought. Visiting Protoman's grave, he finds the words "Hope Rides Alone" scrawled across it "in some angry hand", and is inspired to avenge his brother. As he rushes through the city streets, public loudspeakers begin chanting orders to submit as a crowd grows and follows Mega Man to Wily's fortress.

* CallingTheOldManOut: "Do not say 'This is how it has to be...' you do no better than the fools of this burning city!"
* CannedOrdersOverLoudspeaker
* IWantSong: Coupled with an IAmBecomingSong; Megaman wants to leave Light's lab to find the truth, and fight Wily like his brother, so he does.
* IronicEcho: Dr. Light's words from Unrest In The House Of Light.
* GraveMarkingScene: Mega Man does what any good protagonist does: He visits the shrine made to the one who fell before him. The words 'Hope Rides Alone' are carved in to the statue by Dr. Light.
* TakeUpMySword: The reason Mega Man has chosen to fight. He feels Protoman deserves his fight to finish. "And as I live, there is no evil that will stand! And I will finish what was started, the fight of PROTOMAN!"
* ThisIsSparta: '''HOPE RIDES ALONE!''' Not a particularly heroic example, but the phrase does give the drive to storm the Fortress.
** "The fight of '''[=PROTO=]''' '''''[=MAAAAAAAN!=]'''''"
* TriumphantReprise: To try to keep the rebellion in check, the chorus of telescreens begins chanting "We have control/We keep you safe/We are your hope." Undeterred, the riot begins chanting the exact same phrase, drowning them out.

Track 5: ''Vengeance''

At the Fortress, Mega Man sees an army standing before him, as a figure watches from the shadows. Single-handedly, Mega Man fights his way through the robot army and challenges the shadowy figure, who speaks in a voice that is horribly familiar to the crowd.

* BeigeProse: Megaman dispenses with poetry and gets right to destroying the army.
* BringIt: "All you wounded...Those of you who can... Pick yourselves off the ground! Hurry back! Tell your leader you'll need more men!"
* {{Determinator}}: The entire song is almost completely comprised of Mega Man screaming for the army to come and get some while he blasts them away with insane strength.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: "The shadow/It covers your face/But your eyes shine/Just like mine..."
* HotBlooded: Mega Man, if only for this song.
* NothingCanStopUsNow: Said often enough that he was in fact TemptingFate.
* OhCrap: Mega Man has one at the very end of the song, [[TheReveal when he learns of the truth]].
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Mega Man's entire thought process. And he does a damned good job of it.
* WhamLine: In the booklet:
-->''Just before the shot rang out, the blast that would end this battle, the commander stepped out of the shadows and into the light. This was a face our Hero had seen before, in visions and dreams. This was not the face of evil.
->''We've given everything we can.''
-->''This was the face of a Hero. The face of a Son. The face of his Brother. This was Protoman.''

Track 6: ''The
->''There are no heroes left in man!''
-> Protoman, '''The
Stand (Man or Machine)''

Machine)'''

->''We will be heroes!''
->'''''(We will BUILD heroes!)'''''
-> Dr. Light (Dr. Wily) '''The Good Doctor'''

The figure Protomen is revealed a [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters very large]] indie progressive rock band from Nashville, [=TN=], whose musical catalogue is based around a RockOpera trilogy inspired by ''Game/MegaMan''. ''[[InNameOnly Very loosely]]'' based off of the mythology of the Mega Man games (the first three in particular), it shows an Orwellian {{Dystopia}} that takes the idealistic side of the SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism and beats it to death with its own corpse.

It is a [[{{Deconstruction}} bitter and awful look]] at HoldingOutForAHero, and a general examination of the psychology behind fascism.

The first album, a self-titled release also known
as ''Act I'' or ''Hope Rides Alone'', was self-published in 2005, and tells the story of how Protoman and Mega Man were created to fight against Dr. Wily's regime and the very different paths their lives took. It was followed in September 2009 by ''Act II: The Father of Death'', a prequel which tells the story of how Drs. Light and Wily created artificial intelligence, and how it all went so very wrong. ''Act III'' takes place sometime after ''Act I'' and is to be released an an unspecified date.

The group is also recording a {{Queen}} tribute album and an album of '70s-'80s New Wave covers, likely to be released before ''Act III''. ''Act I'' has also received a remastered rerelease on vinyl.

The Protomen have appeared in a ZombieApocalypse webcomic, DeadOfSummer. Several members have other bands, including CheerUpCharlieDaniels (Turbo Lover, occasionally Panther, Gambler, and Sir Bakker in live shows), AdamAndTheCouchPotatoes (Turbo Lover, with Gambler appearing in a music video), and The Ascent Of Everest (Sir Bakker). MakeupAndVanitySet is affiliated with them, having done an 8-bit 'chiptunes' mix of ''Act I'', with plans to make one of ''Act II''.

An [[http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/788868065/the-official-protomen-documentary official documentary]] is in production, complete with pledge bonuses.

Compare and contrast TheMegas, a completely unrelated band who, while similar in their [[Game/MegaMan base inspiration]], have no relation to the Protomen and are not in any kind of so-called "rivalry" with them, [[{{FandomRivalry}} no matter what some of the bands' respective fans]] [[{{FanDumb}} would lead you to believe]].

The main page of their website can be found [[http://www.protomen.com here]].

Tropes relating to specific songs should be placed [[Music/TheProtomenTropes here]].

'''Current personnel:'''
* Commander B. Hawkins: Keyboards, bass drum, backing vocals
* The Gambler: Featured vocals (Emily), keyboards, castanets, tambourine, backing vocals
* K.I.L.R.O.Y.: Master of Ceremonies, [[DropTheHammer sledgehammer percussion]], vocals (Protoman - Sons of Fate live)
* Murphy Weller: Bass, bass drum, synth bass, maracas, backing vocals
* The Nightwalker: Trumpet, cymbals, backing vocals
* Raul Panther: Lead vocals (Mega Man,
Protoman, who is now working for Dr. Wily. Mega Man struggles to come to grips with Protoman's FaceHeelTurn as Light, Joe), keyboards, keytar, acoustic guitar, guitar
* Reanimator Lovejoy: Drums
* Ringo Segundo: Guitar
* Sir Robert Bakker: Guitar, violin
* Turbo Lover: Featured vocals (Dr. Wily), bass drum, guitar, bass guitar

'''Former members:'''
* Cobra T. Washington: Guitar
* Crusher: Backing vocals
* Demon Barber: Drums
* The Dragon: Drums
* Doug Fetterman: Acoustic guitar, tambourine, vocals
* Ellen Aim: Featured vocals (Emily)
* The Gunslinger: Guitar
* Heath Who Hath No Name: Guitar, backing vocals
* The Keymaster: Drums
* Lazer: Backing vocals
* Master Blaster: Trumpet
* The Merchant: Backing vocals
* The Repeater: Backing vocals
* The Replicant: Trumpet, backing vocals
* The Ringer: Keyboards
* Robobot: Third guitar
* Scartoe Gleason: Guitar, backing vocals
* Sector: Backing vocals
* Steve: Lead vocals (Megaman)

----

!!Tropes Used All Throughout Both Albums:

* AdaptationExpansion:
Dr. Light explains that is given a much fuller backstory than he ever had lied about Protoman's death to spare him in the truth. Protoman stands before games, including the creation of Emily Stanton, an original character.
* AllThereInTheManual: Aside from the first track of Act I, there is no narration; much of the stage direction and plot details can only be found in the albums' liner notes.
* AllThereInTheScript:
Mega Man and speaks of why he has chosen is never referred to serve Dr. Wily - by name in the human race, he says, doesn't deserve freedom unless it's willing to fight for itself, and attempts (vainly) to goad the crowd into fighting him.

* AntiVillain: Protoman tries to goad the townspeople in to fighting, so that he may be proven wrong. He almost breaks down in tears when he is unsuccessful.
* AwfulTruth:
lyrics of Act I. In Act II, Dr. Light admits that he knowingly lied about is only referred to in the fate lyrics as "Tom" and "Thomas", and Joe is only named after he dies.
** Act II's "Father
of Protoman, which was Death" does play on Light's surname, referring to make a...
** FaceHeelTurn: Due to Protoman's belief that people who do not save
Wily's influence as darkness and Light's as...well, light.
* AlterEgoActing: The members of the Protomen present
themselves don't deserve to be saved.
* BrokenPedestal: Mega Man discovering that Protoman, who he has admired
as being [[{{Kayfabe}} actual dissidents living in the society described in their music]], with ''noms de guerre'' such as "Panther" or "Heath Who Hath No Name", and idolized, has turned against humanity.
* FoeTossingCharge: Protoman
represent themselves as living together in a bunker called "The Thundercon".
** The fandom
does this ''through his own army'' near as well, calling themselves "The Resistance". Individual clubs or groups of fans might take "squad names". Of particular note is the end Chamethrawer Squadron.
* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent: The band took a break from their rock opera to perform at Whiskerino, creating an [[http://www.protomen.com/BeardsGoingNowhere/ epic song about beards]]. ManlyTears were shed.
** It actually manages to subvert the trope as well as playing it straight: It's not a part
of the song, if for no other reason than canon, but reading the lyrics give the impression that it's written from the view of a pre-Act II Light. Most likely intentional on the band's part.
*** [[FridgeBrilliance Thinking about it more]], Beard's Going Nowhere could be the ''happy'' ending, where Light and Emily escaped the ruined City.
** The band often performs covers of various '80s songs during their encores, including ''Silent Running'' by Mike and the Mechanics, ''Danger Zone'' by Kenny Loggins, and, on at least two occasions, a face-meltingly awesome rendition of ''Total Eclipse of the Heart'' with the Gambler on lead vocals.
** On December 10th, 2010, they performed a Queen covers concert
to show how awesome he is.
support for a band they're friends with.
* HeroicBystander: An AvertedTrope. No one does anything to help Mega Man, no matter how much Protoman tries to push AnonymousBand: Those names up there are all you'd get from them.
* NotSoDifferent: "I've been here before, I've stood where you stand. They called me ArcWords: Several phrases appear in songs other than their hero. The hero own as a sort of man.foreshadowing; "Hope rides alone", "We are the dead", and "Even now there is hope for man".
** "Don't turn your back on the City" are the arc words for Act II; to the point that when Wily's finally in unquestioned control, Emily's letter to Dr. Light causes the suicidal doctor to tell Joe that "When you see Emily, tell her to wait for me, 'cause I still have work to do.
"
* TheReveal: Protoman is alive and is now TheDragon.
* VillainSong: Subverted in that he desperately wishes he
AscendedExtra: In the games, Sniper Joe was wrong, but has seen nothing to prove otherwise.

Track 7: ''The Sons Of Fate''

an [[GoddamnedBats annoying enemy]] Mega Man and Protoman argue in battle whether humanity is worth saving, with Mega Man slowly worn down. As he begins to realize that humanity will not fight for itself, the crowd continues urging him to kill Protoman, and he acquiesces, mortally wounding him. As his brother whispers his FamousLastWords - "A hero is just a man who knows he's free" - the crowd assures Mega Man that he had no choice and he shouldn't cry for him. Appalled encounters by the experience, Mega Man tells dozen. In the crowd "You are albums, the dead" and turns his back on them, leaving the city behind. [[DarkReprise As when Protoman first "died"]], the crowd chants "We are the dead" - but this time, as punishment for even ''thinking'' of rebellion, Dr. Wily orders his robots to slaughter them all.

* ArmCannon: The opening to the song
prototype robot is their twin Busters charging.
* AsLongAsThereIsOneMan: Even after how much humanity had disappointed Protoman, and regardless of how much he says humans deserve the fate they're given, he still whispers at the end "If these people... tell this story... to their children... as they sleep... maybe someday... they'll see
a Hero... is just a man... who knows he is free."
* BookEnds: "We are the dead."
* DarkReprise: "...And as I live, there is no evil that will stand! And I will finish what was started-- The fight of Protoman!"
* DespairEventHorizon: Mega Man presumably crosses this.
-->''Protoman was dead. The crowd seemed pleased. Mega Man finally understood.''
-->''[[TearJerker There are no Heroes left in Man]].''
* DyingLikeAnimals: InvokedTrope. 'They will not stand' and 'They will not fight' are lines by Protoman. He finally screams to the crowd of people that no one will ever come to save them again, because they'll never try and fight for themselves.
* EvilLaugh: Protoman gives a particularly good one
significant player in the live performances.
* FinalSpeech: Protoman manages to do a brief one.
* FinishHim: After he tells them they will never have another hero, the crowd cries out to Megaman "Destroy him!/You can save us!/ You're our only hope!/ '''KILL PROTOMAN!'''"
* HeroicBSOD: As mentioned in LyricalDissonance, the end of the song sees Megaman suffering one of these as he echoes in horror
story, and shock his vow to avenge his brother, as he realizes the crowd genuinely does not care about Protoman`s death, and can`t even comprehend why Megaman would.
* IKnowYouAreInThereSomewhereFight: Mega Man wishes it was this kind of fight.
* HumansAreBastards: Just about everything the people in the crowd say exemplifies this.
* KillEmAll: After Megaman leaves, the humans are slaughtered for even ''thinking'' about a revolution this time.
** And in at least one live performance, Megaman actually says "Fuck it, kill 'em all" before abandoning them.
*** In some live performances, it's Wily who says the line.
* LyricalDissonance: Inverted. This somber song has Mega Man singing the line originally sung with passion "And I will finish, what was started, the fight of Protoman!", right before Mega Man leaves the city.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: (In the live performances at least), Megaman's reaction to killing Protoman is something like "What have I done... What have ''[[YouBastard you]]'' made me do?"
** According to the liner notes, nobody saw who fired the shot that killed Protoman, so it may not have been Megaman after all...
* PrecisionFStrike: In some performances, Wily says "Fuck it! KillEmAll!" after Mega Man declares that the audience is the dead.
* YouFool: Protoman calls the crowd fools for still thinking of him as a hero.

Track 8: ''Due Vendetta''

An "epilogue" consisting solely of the shouted names of characters from the Mega Man games.

* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent
* {{Chiptune}}: They feature prominently in this song.
* EvilLaugh
* {{Foreshadowing}}: "SNIPER JOE!"
* GameOver: The final words spoken in the album.
* LastNoteNightmare: In the extended version, "Fade to Phil", the chiptune music continues for some time. Then distortions and sounds come in, and it's creepy. Then the sounds get louder, and turn into what has been described as sounding like dial-up internet throwing up. And the chiptunes are ''still going'' in the background.
** Then it fades into dead static completely...
* ThemeTuneRollCall: Essentially the point of the song. All the Robot Masters from the first two games are named, as are Wily, Light, a Sniper Joe, Rush Jet, and Megaman.
** In live performances Panther switches it up, sometimes adding "Proto" and "Roll".

!!'''Act II: The Father of Death:'''

Abandoning the heavy synth of the first album, The Protomen chose a more 80s inspired album in light of its prequel status.

Track 1: ''Intermission''

The actual track is a short instrumental, but the story is of Dr. Light's girlfriend, Emily, reading a letter he sent to her. The letter explains Tom's regret of letting his partner Albert convince him to modify the machines they built, that the newest one looks like a "lifeless steel man" and that the newest designs have been further modified to carry weapons. He says he will attempt to convince Albert to abandon the project before he puts the city in danger.

* {{Foreshadowing}}
* FunWithAcronyms and ShoutOut: Geological Unmanned Terra-forming System,
the name is given to an original character who becomes one of the project the Act II's protagonists.
* AscendedFanboy: The Ringer and Steve are
two doctors fans who were working on, is a ShoutOut called up by KILROY to play keyboard for the games via Gutsman.
Stand and to sing as Megaman in Vengeance, respectively.
* NoDialogueEpisode: The entire first track is an instrumental.

Track 2: ''The Good Doctor''

Thirty years before
TheBadGuyWins: This has happened with both Acts so far, with the birth of Protoman, Drs. Light heroes either dead or demoralized and Wily are partners. It is revealed that Dr. Thomas Light's father died while working in the mines. Light decides to study robotics, hoping that it will end the suffering in the hellish condition of the mines. Wily has been retaining his partner in this endeavor, providing invaluable assistance in the research - but as the project nears fruition, Light discovers with horror that Wily has designed the robots to carry and use weapons, and fears that Wily's motives are less than benevolent. On the night that the machines are to be activated, Light confronts Wily, who insists that the machines they've created will give them the power to rule the world and change it for the better. Light denounces Wily's theories, even Wily's hopes for profit and power based on their inventions, instead espousing the strength of human character. It is revealed that he has another reason to build these machines: His girlfriend, Emily Stanton, who works hard in the factory. Realizing that it's too late to change course, Light reluctantly switches on the machines.

* BigBadFriend: Dr. Wily and Light work together presumably very well. Until Wily suggests that these robots could be used for [[TakeOverTheWorld non-industrial means.]]
* CounterpointDuet: Light and Wily.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Dr. Light's motivation for constructing robots powerful enough to replace man kind is [[NoOSHACompliance his father dying in a mineshaft]].
* JustThinkOfThePotential: "If you replace the working parts, you get a different machine."
* SuddenlyVoiced: Dr. Wily had no speaking parts in Act I.
* YouFool: Wily calls Light one once he hears the reasons why he made the machines.

Track 3: ''Father of Death''

Light is wracked with guilt, believing that man will be destroyed by the inventions he created to spare suffering from Emily and those like her. Emily has gone to Light's apartment to deliver a letter to him; however, she finds Wily there, ransacking the apartment. Wily offers to take her away, but Emily refuses. He pleads his case, that Light will soon be a broken man, but Emily denounces that as well. She knows that Light will never give up, never give in. She is then murdered by Wily, who orders the Sniper robot Light built to slit her throat. Dr. Light walks in just seconds after the assassin leaves, and just seconds before the police arrive to arrest him for Emily's murder.

* CarCushion: How Dr. Light escapes the police, breaking his arm in the process. {{Fanon}} states that it's Wily's car.
* ChekhovsGun: Emily's letter to Thomas, which isn't heard of again until the very end, when he reads it before his impending doom and strengthens his will to continue the fight against Wily.
* CyberCyclops: The sniper robot.
* {{Determinator}}: ''Emily''. She rebukes ''Wily'' and flat-out informs him that Light's a better man. Wily takes that information rather poorly.
* FinalSpeech: Emily's last words. [[spoiler: Though a better candidate may be her letter to Light]].
* HistoricalInJoke: On the Father of Death wanted poster, Edwin ''Stanton'', the Secretary of War for the [[AbrahamLincoln Lincoln Administration]], vows to bring Emily's murderer to justice.
* IfICantHaveYou: Though he doesn't actually ''say'' it, this is the motive for Dr. Wily's murder of Emily.
** Though there's also the fact that she caught him stealing Light's stuff.
** Seeing them live, yeah. The interaction between Turbo Lover (Wily) and The Gambler (Emily) is amazing.
* KilledMidSentence: Emily.
* MadeOfIron: Dr. Light breaks his arm from the fall... and apparently walks it off, as it's not brought up again.
* MusicBoxIntervals: The beginning of the song and after Emily is killed have a music box playing.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Light does this during the first part of the song.
* SlashedThroat: Emily dies this way.
* SuperWindowJump: Light does this to escape the police, apparently missing the fire escape. Wily, on the other hand, ''opened'' the window to escape.

Track 4: ''The Hounds''

Wily has convinced the world that Light was responsible for the murder with Light's own invention. Light is hunted down, while Wily continues to destroy Light's good name. He knows it is too late to admit he was the murderer, deciding that Light must be destroyed in the public eye. Wily switches on his massive broadcast system and bombards the masses with misinformation, while the manhunt for Light continues.

* ButForMeItWasTuesday: When the press demands to know the name of the murdered girl, Wily just responds "Doesn't matter."
* ButHeSoundsHandsome: Wily, while framing Doctor Light for the murder he committed, remarks that Light was a "smart man" for using a robot to kill Emily.
* CompleteMonster: In-universe. Wily paints Light as this to the point where he's found not guilty of murder, and the entire City tries to kill him anyway.
* EvilLaugh: ''Averted''; while he does his fair share of EvilGloating, he never once laughs.
* IgnoredEpiphany: In the latter part of the song he contemplates undoing what he's done--for about two lines, casting the possibility aside immediately.
* LargeHam: Wily is clearly enjoying pinning the blame on Light. In live versions it's even more over-the-top.
* OutDamnedSpot: Subverted by Wily, who mentions the basics of the trope almost verbatim.
* [[StupidSexyFlanders Stupid Sexy Wily]]: Just look at the comments this song gets on [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBcDoZnN8ac YouTube]].
* VetinariJobSecurity: Wily is counting on the invaluable nature of machines to make his rule absolute.
* VillainSong: In grand tradition, it's a ridiculously catchy, upbeat song.
* WhatTheHellHero: Played With- Wily asks the reporters the rhetorical question "What kind of man builds a machine to kill a girl," referring to Light... but it was Wily who killed Emily.
** There are also villainous implications there, given the subtext. Wily seems to be implying that a [[ARealManIsAKiller real man]] would have killed her himself; he notes Light is a "smart man" for using a machine.

Track 5: ''The State Vs. Thomas Light''

Dr. Light is apprehended at Emily's grave, and is waiting for his fate to be decided. His sorrow is great, and the bloodthirstiness of the crowd has not heartened his spirits. He laments that the trial has become about persecuting Dr. Light, rather than the death of Emily. Hoping and praying that he will meet her soon in death, he knows nothing but guilt and sorrow. He stands before the court, knowing the verdict... and all but refusing to believe it when the court pronounces him innocent.

* BSODSong
* ItsAllMyFault
* GriefSong: Dr. Light laments his hand in the death of Emily.
* LonelyFuneral: Emily has no family, and her coworkers are too busy with work to attend and the Priest's words are drowned out by Wily's broadcast anyways.
* MoodWhiplash: After the audience spends a whole song [[MagnificentBastard rooting for Dr. Wily]], this song comes in and shows the [[MoralEventHorizon consequences of his actions]]. This is also done musically, going from an upbeat tune to a sad one.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: How Dr. Light feels about the creation of his industrial robots.
* TogetherInDeath: Light prays for this. He doesn't get his wish.

Track 6: ''Give Us The Rope''

Dr. Wily's smear campaign has worked. The miners have formed a lynch mob, intending to deliver the justice they feel the courts failed to provide. The police escort Light quickly out of town, but the mob gains ground surprisingly fast. Light gets on the first train out of the city, watching the skyline he helped build fade into the distance, as Dr. Wily's face on the telescreens continues to tear down his legacy.

* AngryMobSong: Played with in that Light has been found innocent, and they ''still'' want to kill him.
* BeigeProse: The crowd's demands are remarkably straightforward.
* CrowdSong: Just go to one of their shows. The whole freaking audience plays the part of the lynch mob.
* GetItOverWith: Dr. Light, again. Notice that you only hear the ''miners''. Not ''once'' does Light bother to protest.

Track 7: ''How The World Fell Under Darkness''

With Light gone, and the people having lost their faith in the government, Wily has taken over, and no one tries to stop him. He rebuilds the mining town into a steel plated heaven. From his crystalline tower at the center of the city, Wily's propaganda broadcasts 24/7, filling every channel. His single telescreen atop the tower, visible from almost any point in the city, is supplemented over time with thousands more across the metropolis. A generation is born and grows to adulthood in this new utopia, not even knowing the hardships their parents faced. It comes with a price though, and that is that Wily's presence is everywhere. People speak in hushed tones of an assassin with a single red eye - a being they call "Light's Monster". Everyone remains content and silent. Except for one rebellious youth. His name is Joe.

* ActBreak: By means of a TimeSkip.
** It's interesting that, to this point, an instrumental track represents a TimeSkip.
power.
* CallForward: The very first sentence of Hope Rides Alone reads "No one was left who could remember how it had happened...how the world had fallen under darkness..."
* CrystalSpiresAndTogas: Wily's robot workers tear down much of the city and rebuild it in this style to placate his new subjects.
"We will BUILD heroes!"
** Reflected in the music slowly turning more electronic until the strings have stopped and the electronic rhythm dominates the song. Subsequently, the second half of the album is largely synth based, leading back to how synth based the first album was.
* HeartbeatSoundtrack: Starting here, and ending at The Fall, the tracks have a recurring heartbeat sound.
* NoDialogueEpisode: The entire seventh track
There is an instrumental.

Track 8: ''Breaking Out''

Joe is tired
extra layer of the silent oppression of the city and yearns to leave. After a heartfelt bit to a girl in a bar, he makes his way to his old home to get his father's motorcyle. Kicking it into motion, he rides to the outskirts of the city, past all the modern marvels Wily has constructed. When he comes to a stop, a figure steps out of the shadows, Thomas Light. Before Light can speak, another figure emerges from behind Joe, irony going on here because the one eyed sniper robot that killed Emily.

* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: Up until now, the story had focused on Light.
* ArcWords: First bluntly stated here: "Don't turn your back on the City."
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Joe sweet-talks a girl he barely knows while declaring his intent to get out of the City.
* EverythingsBetterWithMotorcycles
* FaceFramedInShadow: Dr. Light.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: ''I wanna burn until there's nothing left to burn about''...
* IWantSong: Coupled with an IAmBecomingSong; Joe wants to break out and ''is''.
* WanderlustSong

Track 9: ''Keep Quiet''

Joe confronts the one eyed sniper robot and tells it he's not afraid to die, calling it out to fight him. Despite the robot easily overpowering him in physical combat, Joe pulls the robot's gun from its holster and shoots it, after which Dr. Light steps out of the shadows and deals the killing blow to it. Joe dons the robot's helmet as the two flee to an abandoned warehouse...

* BadassGrandpa: Dr. Light hits the edge of this for killing the Sniper.
* BadassBoast: Essentially the entire song is this: it consists of Joe facing down "Light's Monster", the single being that's been keeping the ''entire city'' terrified into submission, and telling it that that's not gonna work on him, and demanding that it put its own life on the line if it wants to take him down. Then he kills it. (Well, he shoots it and then lets Dr. Light administer the killing blow.)
* BadassNormal: Joe, as described above and below.
* CallForward: Retroactively.
-->'''Joe:''' You're going to have to do better than fear! You're going to have to step out of the shadows and fight! '''*later*''' So come on...come on, step into the light!
-->'''Megaman:''' Step forward...step into the light!
* DarkReprise: The robot sings its own synthesized version of the chorus at the end, repeating "[[MadnessMantra This city... She's been dead... For years now...]]"
* FateWorseThanDeath: "They say, this city, she's been dead for years now... so death is not something that scares me. There's worse things than death here."
** This becomes a DarkReprise at the end of the song, as the robot begins chanting the first line of that chorus repeatedly.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Joe finds a pipe to use against the Sniper. It...doesn't help much.
* KarmicDeath: The Sniper killed Emily by slashing her throat. It's killed in the same manner.
* MachineMonotone: If we take the singing at the end to be the Sniper.
* OhCrap: Joe's initial reaction to the Sniper.
* SlashedThroat: Here, the Sniper dies this way.
* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: Light says this to Joe right before he kills the Sniper.
** From the notes: "I built this. It's mine to destroy."

Track 10: ''Light Up The Night''

Dr. Light and Joe hatch their plan - armed with a satchel full of explosives, Joe will ride his motorcycle into Dr. Wily's tower at the center of the city and destroy the broadcast tower which feeds Wily's propaganda to the telescreens across the city. With his source of power cut off and the people left to think for themselves, Light will then sneak into the city and kill Wily himself. Wearing the slain robot's helmet, Joe sets off on his fateful ride...

* HotBlooded: Joe--He even lampshades it.
-->"I've got this burning like my veins are filled with nothing but gasoline..."
** Which immediately segues into the [[ForeShadowing somewhat ominous]] line "And with this spark it's gonna be the biggest fire they've ever seen."
** Joe is summed up by this YouTube comment:
--->Joe wouldn't drive a car. He'd drive a motorcycle made of light and hope. That's on fire.
* IronicEcho: Wily's "If you replace the working parts, you get a different machine" is echoed by Light as "If you '''destroy''' the working parts, what you get is a '''broken '''machine."
** Another one is Wily's "The man
who turns the wheels, they will follow anywhere he leads." Light echoes this, before wondering "Now the wheels are spinning out of control; what would they do if we held them still?"
* RefugeInAudacity: The plan to drive up to the tower, smash through the doors, climb countless stairs, set the bomb, and escape without running into any robots.
* RousingSpeech: In song form.
* ShoutOut: To StreetsOfFire, to which the album cover is based on. The words even have emphasis placed on them.
-->'''Joe:''' "There is a '''fire''' that will burn through the '''streets''' of the city!

Track 11: ''The Fall''

Joe ascends the tower with the broadcast signal, triumph in every note. As he reaches the roof, he sets the bomb, but it explodes too early for him to get away; Joe is flung off the roof and falls to his death. The tower is destroyed--and, one by one, the telescreens across the city explode. And yet, even as the broadcast tower collapses, Dr. Wily's voice continues to boom from the loudspeakers.

* ActionBomb: Joe ended up being this, albeit accidentally.
* DyingMomentOfAwesome: Joe's destruction of the tower ends up being this.
* ForegoneConclusion: Subverted; if you listened to Act I, you would think the plan would outright fail, as Wily has control during that time and this is the prequel. But Light and Joe's scheme works, and the tower and telescreens are destroyed. It's then DoubleSubverted as even though it worked, it doesn't change anything.
* HeartbeatSoundtrack: Here, [[ItGotWorse it flatlines]].
* ItsAllUpstairsFromHere: The tower has no elevator, so Joe climbs up countless flights of stairs.
** [[FridgeBrilliance Which makes sense]], as robots don't tire from climbing stairs so there'd be no need for an elevator.
* LastNoteNightmare: The entire piece is filled with an air of hope and imminent triumph which just plain ''deflates'' at the very end.
* MadeOfExplodium: Joe's motorcycle. [[FridgeBrilliance Unless it had a bomb attached to it, too]].
* MythologyGag: Joe's disguise as the Sniper makes him "Sniper Joe".
* NegatedMomentOfAwesome: The music falling down and dying at the end musically portrays Joe's heroics as one of these.
* StuffBlowingUp: Specifically, the Control Tower. The liner notes have this leading to some ImpressivePyrotechnics as the telescreens across the city explode shortly thereafter.
* SenselessSacrifice: It didn't work.
* UnwittingPawn: Light and Joe's act of rebellion played right into Wily's hands, giving him an excuse to declare martial law and accelerate his accumulation of power.

Track 12: ''Here Comes The Arm''

With a sense of horror, Light realizes that there are multiple broadcast signals and that Joe died for nothing. With the recent explosions, Wily rolls out an army of Snipers, declaring the city under martial law. Light can feel the arm of the law coming for him, and he is ready to face it. It is then that he reads the letter from Emily he received over twenty years ago but never had the courage to read. It
says that she loves him, and that is Wily.
* ChainsawGood: One of
the world needs him. Light grimly asks Joe to tell Emily to wait for him: He has work to do. The construction of Protoman has begun.

* DarkReprise: Inverted;
main "squads" among the music echoes Hope Rides Alone, but (at least during and after Emily's letter) this song fandom is [[DramaticIrony much more hopeful.the Chamethrawer squadron, who are said to wield the most intimidating weapon of all time: [[BeyondTheImpossible chainsaws with underslung flamethrowers.]]
* DeadManWriting: Emily.
TheChessmaster: Dr. Wily, who always stays one step ahead of the HotBlooded hero.
* CityNoir
* CityWithNoName: The setting is only ever called "the city", and the world outside it is never referred to.
* CloudCuckooLander: The band's email "press releases" are rambling affairs which take several paragraphs before actually mentioning anything having to do with the band. Their announcement of the release date for Act II, for instance, opened with a paean to Shark Week on the Discovery Channel (including a picture of a shark with Tom Selleck's face), and included a 48-second "preview" of the album which was every track played AT ONCE, to the point of being unintelligible.
** More recently, an explanation for delays in shipping had Panther stating that the [[ThePowerOfRock AWESOME POWER]] of Act II had caused the CD maker to overload and explode, followed by the sheepish admission that the label glue press had broken down. If they aren't Cloud Cuckoo Landers, then they enjoy their drama a little too much.
** A 2010 mailing list email said that their bus, Jesse Christine, was destroyed by a vengeance-crazed rodent. The picture they provided was of [[TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles Splinter]] with his head replaced with Mickey Mouse's.
** At a recent concert, the band proclaimed that at a fierce battle in Panther's home city, the enraged public chased them away with fireballs and stole Panther's growl, leading Turbo Lover to have to sing all of Panther's lines.
** On their Twitter account, the band responded to a question about Doug Fetterman by saying a shark ate him for a week, and that's how Shark Week began.
** The group's 2010 west coast tour is officially called "Super Awesome Tour Part [=III=]: [[AnAmericanTail Fievel Goes West]]". During one show on this tour, in which the bands' instruments overloaded the venue's electrical hookup and caused a brief blackout, Panther claimed that such a thing had only happened once before - and it resulted in ''the fans burning the venue to the ground''.
* TheCoverChangesTheGender: The Protomen cover "Because the Night" as a duet, with Panther singing Bruce Springsteen's original lyrics on the verse, and Gambler singing Patti Smith's rewritten lyrics on the chorus.
* CrapsackWorld: Played straight in the first album. The second shows how it got to be that way.
* CrossOver: In May 2011, the Protomen were set to appear on a double bill in Nashville with none other than ''{{Tiffany}}'' of '80s pop star fame. However, [[spoiler: due to a family tragedy]] the band couldn't make it.
* {{Cyberpunk}}: This is ''the'' cyberpunk band. It's heavily {{Steampunk}} in Act II, fitting with the latter's prequel setting, although a cyberpunk (or at least late-1980s) influence remains in the music.
* DarkFic: Of Game/MegaMan. In RockOpera form no less.
* DarkerAndEdgier
* DarkestHour: November of 2007 was a dark time for the Protomen. First they were attacked by Killer Robots, forced to barricade inside their bus to survive. Then they were attacked by [[BackToTheFuture the Libyan Death Squad]]; only the fury of the warriors of Greenville saved them. Finally, after crashing their plane in a ShoutOut to TopGun, the band lost their beards. Also, Doug Fetterman fell around this time.
** About a year later, Demon Barber and the [[ElaborateUndergroundBase Thundercon]] fell, with the base burning down.
** Their 2010 tour headed this way, with the bus breaking down, and them forced to tour in a [=UHaul=], followed by them having to cancel a show for the first time ever. However, there was hope: They returned in August.
** In-universe, the end of Act II.
* {{Deconstruction}}: Every single aspect.
* {{Determinator}}: Dr. Light: "Joe, Light refuses to give up in Act II, and spends 12 ''years'' building Protoman in Act I.
** The band itself qualifies, given that they have only canceled a show ''twice'', and even then after mounting every conceivable effort, including an email plea to their fans for replacement auto parts, to make it. Recent canceled shows weren't their fault, but the fact that no venues in the cities would book them. Even then, they quickly made arrangements for shows elsewhere.
* DoNotCallMePaul: According to one interview, even Commander B. Hawkins' ''mother'' calls him "Commander" these days.
** At the Act II release show, his parents were only referred to as "Commander's Mom" and "Commander's Dad", with those names on the backs of their shirts.
* DyingLikeAnimals: Ostriches and Lambs in ''The Protomen'', Sheep and Lemmings in ''The Father of Death''.
* FanOfThePast: All of the Protomen are this to some extent, as is affiliate MakeupAndVanitySet.
* FoeYay: Some between Light and Wily, especially in live shows.
** Ditto for Megaman and Protoman.
* FridgeBrilliance: Why does the HeartbeatSoundtrack start as the same time as the synths in Act II? [[spoiler: Because it's
when you see Emily, tell her Joe's born!]]
** In the games, the Sniper Joe robot was based on Protoman. The Sniper robot explains how Light got materials
to wait for me, 'cause I still make Protoman in Act I.
* GatlingGood: Mega Man and Protoman
have work gatling guns for arms in Act I's artwork, instead of plasma cannons like in the games. In concert, Protoman has a Gatling gun arm, while Mega Man's gun is replaced by the [=NES=] Zapper Panther wears on his hip.
* GreekChorus: The crowd, in quite a few songs.
* HappinessInSlavery: By about halfway through Act II, mankind is more than content
to do.be ruled by Dr. Wily because of the convenience he's brought into their lives. By the time of Act I this is codified in the state's slogan, "We have control, we keep you safe, we are your hope."
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Dr. Light's initial plan (''"So I will stand here with my shoulders squared and tall, when the whistle comes not falter, when the crash comes I will fall."''), before finding Emily's letter and invoking the trope below.
* FinalSpeech: Emily's letter.
* ForegoneConclusion: The hopefulness of the ending is screwed up [[FridgeHorror when the viewer realizes]] what's going to happen next...
** YMMV. Others see the more "hopeful" ending as possible foreshadowing that our heroes will get to [[EarnYourHappyEnding defeat Wily and save the city]] in Act III.
* HesBack: The latter half of the song, for Light.
* ItGotWorse
* KickTheDog: A band member revealed that Wily later called the Sniper robots "Joe", like in the games, for an extra jab at Light.
* {{Leitmotif}}: The piano segment behind Emily's vocals are the same as the opening acoustic guitar lick of ''Hope Rides Alone''.
* MadeOfIron: The robot army, which Light compares to a speeding locomotive that would barely notice him as it ran him over.
* MoodWhiplash: From "Breaking Out" to "The Fall", the music and lyrics have been triumphant and glorious, but [[ItGotWorse then Joe failed.
HeroicSacrifice: Joe. And Protoman. [[spoiler: Sort of.]]
* NiceJobBreakingItHero
IWantSong: The Will of One from Act I; Breaking Out from Act II. Both double as [[IAmBecomingSong I Am Becoming Songs]], as Mega and Joe want things to change and work towards achieving their goals.
* NoPlansNoPrototypeNoBackup: Subverted; InNameOnly: By the Protomen's own admission, the opera has little connection to the admittedly thin plot of the early Mega Man games that inspired it.
* IntentionalNightmareFuel: Given their songs take place in a CrapsackWorld, this is to be expected. The Sniper is an in-universe example; ''one'' robot placated an entire city.
* IronicEcho: In ''The Good Doctor'', Dr. Wily remarks, "If you replace the working parts, you get a different machine." Later, in ''Light Up The Night'',
Dr. Light was counting on, and Joe was willing (who is now working to bet his life bring down Wily's regime) remarks that "If you destroy the working parts, what you get is a broken machine."
* TheJimmyHartVersion: The band never quotes music from the original games note-for-note, but certain melodies are very similar.
** They did quote a few riffs from the games, most notably Wood Man's stage's drumline in ''Hope Rides Alone'', and a segment of Flash Man's stage theme in ''The Will Of One''.
** The second album features "Breaking Out", which has an opening similar to the title-screen music of Mega Man 2.
* KillerRobot: The Sniper in Act II, the Robot Army in Act I.
* [[LastOfHisKind Last Of Her Kind]]: The band's primary tour vehicle is Jesse Christine, The Last of the V8 Interceptors.
** Sadly, Jesse Christine has more or less passed away. She was engulfed by a Graboid from {{Tremors}}, losing her back end and the brakes. According to the group's latest email, the group salvaged the remnants of the vehicle to craft its successor, The Skyhammer, The Last of the Super V8 Interceptors.
* {{Leitmotif}}: The theme in ''Funeral for a Son'', symbolizing Protoman's death, is repeated throughout the first album: it is whistled at the beginning and end of ''Unrest'', the synthesizer subtly plays it underneath the guitar solo in ''Will of One'' (while Mega Man looks at Protoman's grave, symbolizing his motivation to avenge his brother's death), and the choir sings it at the end of ''Sons of Fate'' (alternating between the Leitmotif and "We are The Dead") after Mega Man kills Protoman.
** That same motif is also repeated in Act II, when Light and Wily activate their machines (''The Good Doctor'').
** Also, the chord progression at the beginning of ''Hope Rides Alone'' is repeated in the middle of ''The Stand'' as Protoman prepares to fight with Mega Man.
*** ''The Stand'' also features a slightly modified version of the snare drum pattern from ''Funeral for a Son''.
** The guitar theme established in ''Intermission'' is repeated in ''Give Us The Rope''.
** The orchestra's theme in ''How the World Fell Under Darkness'' is given words in ''Here Comes The Arm''.
** "This City!" from ''Here Comes The Arm'' is the same tune as "Destroy him!" from ''The Sons of Fate''.
** The piano theme as Emily narrates the letter in ''Here Comes the Arm'' was first heard on guitar at the very beginning of ''Hope Rides Alone''. Same tune, different instrument.
* [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters Loads And Loads of Band Members]]: The group consists of ''ten people'' when performing live, and still there are more former members than there are current members. The Protomen go through so many band members even the fans get confused. Only three of the band's current members (Panther, Commander, and Murphy Weller) were involved with the recording of Act I, and since the recording of Act II the group has gone through three guitarists and three drummers. And then there's "semi-members" like Master Blaster, who performs at the band's Nashville shows but seldom goes on tour.
* LastStand: "Hope Rides Alone".
* MeaningfulName: Dr. Light, by way of Dr. Wily and his influence being referred to as "darkness" or "the shadow".
* MythologyGag: Regardless of whether Bass appears in the rock opera, Turbo Lover--Dr. Wily--plays bass guitar and drum.
* NonActionBigBad: Dr. Wily. It's {{lampshaded}} in Act I:
-->''Wily has no power on a field of battle.''
* PlaceWorseThanDeath: The City is regarded as this even in Act II; by the time of Act I, [[ItGotWorse it gets worse]].
* {{Prequel}}: The entire second act is the back story of Doctors Light and Wily and how it all ends so very very wrong.
* RailroadToHorizon
* RealSoonNow: The band has put out two albums in eight years. According to Turbo Lover, the third album should be out "sometime before you die".
* RefugeInAudacity: To quote Murphy Weller, "That’s what the band is about. If we can get away with what we are doing, kids out there will do it; and don’t be ashamed of who you are."
* {{Retraux}}: More pronounced on Act 1, but several songs have 8-bit {{chiptune}}s in them.
** The latter half of Act 2 is heavy on 80s-style synths.
* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: Megaman is capable of crying, and the liner notes tell of his heart hurting under the weight of what he'd been told.
** The band member KILROY is so human-like you'd swear he was wearing a mask.
* RockOpera: Both of which end in quite frankly the most depressing way possible. In the end of Act I, [[spoiler: Humanity is still enslaved, two heroes have been broken and one suffered two 'deaths': Figurative and literal.]] In the end of Act II, the world is just becoming enslaved, one hero [[spoiler: has died pointlessly,]] and the other sets out on a task [[DramaticIrony which the audience already knows is doomed to fail.]]
** Despite this, Act II ends on a high note compared to Act I. The final act of the album [[spoiler: details Joe's rebellion and attack on Wily's control tower. And following his death]], Thomas Light reads [[spoiler: the dead]] Emily's letter and realizes "This city needs [him] now," he then begins building Protoman.
*** Also, Act II could be considered to end on a high note if you take in consideration that [[spoiler: Protoman's belief that all the men are cowards who would rather die to fight back was proven wrong, not so long ago. There was still at least one man that had the courage to fight back. ]]
* RockOperaPlot
* RooftopConcert: The band once held a rooftop concert, much to the dismay of the band's drummer Demon Barber, who was terrified of heights.
* ShoutOut: To NineteenEightyFour by way of the line "We are the dead", spoken therein by Winston Smith, and by extension to the poem ''In Flanders Fields'' from which Orwell got the line.
** The group's handwritten name logo on the Act I cover, and related merchandise, is directly based on a similar logo used by DaftPunk.
** Act II directly calls the surveillance screens 'telescreens'.
** The Act II cover art is based on the poster for StreetsOfFire, and the woman who sang on the 7" vinyl single of ''Father of Death'' was credited as "Ellen Aim".
*** And ''Light up the Night'' is incredibly similar to Diane Lane/Ellen Aim/Fire Inc's ballad from that film, ''Nowhere Fast''.
** Several of the band members' stage names are shout outs as well.
*** K.I.L.R.O.Y. is a reference to the album "Kilroy Was Here" by Styx.
*** "Reanimator Lovejoy " is a nod to the movie {{Re-animator}} and to ''TheSimpsons''.
*** Turbo Lover derives his name from a song by JudasPriest.
*** The Gambler takes her name from the song of the same name by KennyRogers.
*** Sir Robert Bakker is named for [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_T._Bakker the paleontologist of the same name]], who revolutionized the study of dinosaurs in the later 20th century and served as scientific advisor during the filming of ''JurassicPark''.
*** Murphy Weller's name combines the main character of ''{{Robocop}}'' (Alex Murphy) with the actor who played him (Peter Weller).
** The Sniper's knife in the Act II booklet is taken from SylvesterStallone action movie {{Film/Cobra}}.
** And of course there are Shout Outs by way of their tour names. "Super Awesome Tour Part [=III=]: [[AnAmericanTail Fievel Goes West]]", and after that, "[[CatsDontDance Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now]]".
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: In-story: There is only one major female character, and even she [[DeathByOriginStory gets killed right at the beginning]]. The band's current line-up also features only two female members out of ten, one of whom is taking time off.
* SongOfCourage: 'The Will of One' and 'Vengeance' in Act I, 'Breaking Out,', 'Keep Quiet', 'Light Up the Night', and 'The Fall' in Act II.
* SpontaneousCrowdFormation: Crowds form ''a lot'' in their songs. It's {{lampshaded}} a couple times in Act II.
--> '''Light:''' Emily... a crowd has gathered here...
* SteamPunk: The descriptions of the early machines make them sound like this. It shifts over to CyberPunk once Wily takes over.
* StylisticSuck: According to [[WordOfGod Our Heroes]], Act I is ''supposed'' to sound destroyed because it's a ruined future. [[TropesAreNotBad This isn't to say Act I sucks, though]]. Since Act II is largely before things have gone bad, the sound is polished and cleaner.
* {{Synthesizeritis}}: For a rock band, the Protomen are ''extremely'' synth-heavy. In their live shows, certain songs call for up to ''four keyboardists at once''. [[TropesAreNotBad Not that this is necessarily a bad thing]], as the synth-based music works well with the theme of a machine-dominated future.
* TalkingToHimself: Panther as Mega, Proto, Joe and Light, and the very first live rendition of 'The Good Doctor' where he sang as Light and Wily.
* TenorBoy: Mega Man in Act I. Joe in Act II.
* TheOtherDarrin: K.I.L.R.O.Y. speaks most of Protoman's lines in live performances of Sons Of Fate. This is usually to avoid the usual case of Panther talking to himself live, as shown above.
* TitleDrop: Subverted in a couple of songs (''The Hounds'', ''Will of One'') which drop the title one of the ''previous songs on the album'' (the referenced songs themselves averted this trope). ''Will of One'', especially, could fall into IAmNotShazam territory, were it not for the well-informed fanbase that The Protomen have acquired.
** Actually, ''The Hounds'' does have a title drop.
*** Wily: I can almost hear the hounds...
** Yes, but it also drops the title to ''The Good Doctor'' more than once.
* TooDumbToLive: The crowd at the end of Act I. Yes, growing up in a police state does tend to mess with one's head, but all the same, [[spoiler:what could possibly make you think that telling your one single, superpowered defender, currently mourning his brother ''who he just killed on your behalf'', that said brother deserved to die is a ''good idea?'']] Way to be, humanity. Way to be.
** Honestly, by that point they deserved it.
* TragicHero: Most of the heroes fall under this, particularly Dr. Light. His passion and desire for helping people (and later saving the city) not only makes things worse, but empowers Wily. His creations seem to share this flaw, though their reactions to everything differ wildly.
* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: Act I is set in the year 200X, a ShoutOut to the setting of the games. Act II opens thirty years prior. ([[AlternateHistory 197X]], perhaps?)
** According to a [[AllThereInTheManual supplementary picture]], Light's trial took place in 2009.
* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: In both albums, the listener knows what [=Megaman/Protoman=]/Joe/Light are going to do to end Wily's tyranny. [[spoiler:[[HeroicSacrifice It doesn't work either time]].]]
* WhenItAllBegan: Act II details how Dr. Wily took over, setting up the events of Act I.
* XanatosGambit:
Dr. Wily's broadcast murdering of Emily to get Light exiled.
** And his letting Joe attack the control
tower fit this trope, but Wily [[DangerouslyGenreSavvy clearly knew better]].
* OhCrap: Light, when he realizes that Wily was expecting him
as an excuse to attack.
* ThisIsGonnaSuck: Light's reaction to realizing the robot army is approaching him. "Oh God, oh God... '''here comes the arm.'''"
** [[ForeShadowing Here comes]] [[ArmCannon the arm]] needs at least a mention.
* VisionaryVillain: Wily, of course.
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* YouFool: Protoman calls the crowd fools for still thinking of him as a hero.




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* HesBack: The latter half of the song, for Light.

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* FunWithAcronyms: Geological Unmanned Terra-forming System, the name of the project the two doctors were working on, is a ShoutOut to the games via Gutsman.

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* FunWithAcronyms: FunWithAcronyms and ShoutOut: Geological Unmanned Terra-forming System, the name of the project the two doctors were working on, is a ShoutOut to the games via Gutsman.



* ShoutOut: [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Geological Unmanned Terra-forming System, AKA, GUTS, a reference to Gutsman.]]

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* ShoutOut: [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Geological Unmanned Terra-forming System, AKA, GUTS, a reference to Gutsman.]]



* FunWithAcronyms: The Geological Unmanned Terraforming System (i.e., G.U.T.S. Man).
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* LastStand
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Wily has convinced the world that Light was responsible for the murder with Light's own invention. Light is hunted down, while Wily continues to destroy Light's good name. He knows it is too late to admit he was the murderer, deciding that Light must be destroyed in the public eye. Wily switches on his massive broadcast system and bombards the masses with misinformation, while the manhunt for Light continues...

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Wily has convinced the world that Light was responsible for the murder with Light's own invention. Light is hunted down, while Wily continues to destroy Light's good name. He knows it is too late to admit he was the murderer, deciding that Light must be destroyed in the public eye. Wily switches on his massive broadcast system and bombards the masses with misinformation, while the manhunt for Light continues...
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Wily has taken over, and no one tries to stop him. He rebuilds the mining town into a steel plated heaven. From his crystalline tower at the center of the city, Wily's propaganda broadcasts 24/7, filling every channel. His single telescreen atop the tower, visible from almost any point in the city, is supplemented over time with thousands more across the metropolis. A generation is born and grows to adulthood in this new utopia, not even knowing the hardships their parents faced. It comes with a price though, and that is that Wily's presence is everywhere. People speak in hushed tones of an assassin with a single red eye - a being they call "Light's Monster". Everyone remains content and silent. Except for one rebellious youth. His name is Joe.

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With Light gone, and the people having lost their faith in the government, Wily has taken over, and no one tries to stop him. He rebuilds the mining town into a steel plated heaven. From his crystalline tower at the center of the city, Wily's propaganda broadcasts 24/7, filling every channel. His single telescreen atop the tower, visible from almost any point in the city, is supplemented over time with thousands more across the metropolis. A generation is born and grows to adulthood in this new utopia, not even knowing the hardships their parents faced. It comes with a price though, and that is that Wily's presence is everywhere. People speak in hushed tones of an assassin with a single red eye - a being they call "Light's Monster". Everyone remains content and silent. Except for one rebellious youth. His name is Joe.
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Joe sweet-talks a girl he barely knows while declaring his intent to get out of the City.
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* TheBadGuyWins: Wily's robots tear Protoman apart and kill him.
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* NarmCharm: A reckless teenager suddenly trusting a homeless middle-aged man and plotting to save a city sounds like something that should be rediculous. It isn't. [[RefugeInAudacity It's awesome]].



* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Joe again. This time made more awesome by his ass-kicking use of his motorcycle.



* NightmareFuel: The flatline.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: According to an interview with a former member, Due Vendetta was created and recorded before the band was even formed.



* MagnificentBastard: Gains dominance over the public mind by pinning a murder he committed on his only plausible rival, check. Embraces villainy in the process, check. Sounds awesome doing it? Double check.



* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: Joe's speech to the girl in the bar.



* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Joe goes toe to toe with an armed assassination robot in hand to hand combat and comes out on top, only to have Light deliver the finishing blow.



* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: The image of Light and Joe working together to attempt to save the City is very sweet. The singing helps, too; you can feel the bond of trust between them though they've only just met.
--> '''Joe:''' "You and I...we'll ''bring back the light''..."

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