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** Also from "Let's Push Things Forward": "I make bangers, not anthems / Leave that to The Artful Dodger".

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** Also from "Let's Push Things Forward": "I make bangers, not anthems / Leave that to The Artful Dodger".Music/TheArtfulDodger".
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* TakeThat: "Weak Become Heroes" ends on one geared towards the Criminal Justice Act, due to their efforts to crack down on the illegal raves memoralised in the song.

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* TakeThat: "Weak Become Heroes" ends on one geared towards the Criminal Justice Act, due to their efforts to crack down on the illegal raves memoralised in the song.song.
** Also from "Let's Push Things Forward": "I make bangers, not anthems / Leave that to The Artful Dodger".
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* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Tim and Terry respectively from "The Irony of it All": the former is a peace-loving, geeky stoner whilst the latter is a HotBlooded drunkard who constantly picks fights.

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* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Tim and Terry respectively from "The Irony of it All": the former is a peace-loving, geeky stoner whilst the latter is a HotBlooded drunkard who constantly picks fights.fights.
* TakeThat: "Weak Become Heroes" ends on one geared towards the Criminal Justice Act, due to their efforts to crack down on the illegal raves memoralised in the song.
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* {{Corpsing}}: Calvin's improvised toasting at the end of "Don't Mug Yourself" causes both and Mike to break out into hysterics.

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* MultipleEndings: "Empty Cans", the closing track from ''A Grand Don't Come for Free'', ends on two different outcomes: one a DownerEnding where the protagonist gets into a fight with a TV repairman, before playing a HappyEnding in which he finds the £1,000 he had lost throughout the album.

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* MultipleEndings: "Empty Cans", the closing track from ''A Grand Don't Come for Free'', ends on two different outcomes: one a DownerEnding where the protagonist gets into a fight with a TV repairman, before playing a HappyEnding in which he finds the £1,000 he had lost throughout the album. The music changes to fit the mood: Both endings begin with an identical drum loop, but the DownerEnding accompanies it with tense bass and synth-strings, while the HappyEnding accompanies it with hopeful piano chords.

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