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* BungledSuicide: Played for very dark laughs in "So Much For Suicide"
-->So much for suicide - lots of talk but you never tried\\
A few pills short of a straight line - waking up, still feeling fine
-->So much for suicide - lots of talk but you never tried\\
A few pills short of a straight line - waking up, still feeling fine
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* {{Wangst}}: "So Much for Suicide" mocks this.
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* CoverVersion: "Sympathy for the Devil" by Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, "Sleeping (in the Fire)" by Music/{{WASP}}, "Born to Die" by Music/LanaDelRey.
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* CoverVersion: "Sympathy for the Devil" by Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, "Sleeping (in the Fire)" by Music/{{WASP}}, Music/WASPBand, "Born to Die" by Music/LanaDelRey.
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* CoverVersion: "Sympathy for the Devil" by Music/TheRollingStones, "Sleeping (in the Fire)" by Music/{{WASP}}, "Born to Die" by Music/LanaDelRey.
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* CoverVersion: "Sympathy for the Devil" by Music/TheRollingStones, Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, "Sleeping (in the Fire)" by Music/{{WASP}}, "Born to Die" by Music/LanaDelRey.
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* NeoclassicalPunkZydecoRockabilly: ''Wildhoney'' and afterwards.
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Bald Of Awesome is being renamed and redefined per TRS decision
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* BaldOfAwesome: [[http://i.imgur.com/fRILujU.jpg Johan Edlund.]]
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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: They swing wildly across the scale from 4 (''Judas Christ''-era) to 9/10 (''Sumerian Cry''-era). ''Wildhoney'' by itself actually covers anything from a 1 ("Planets") to a 9 or 10 ("Whatever That Hurts", "The Ar"). "A Pocket Size Sun", the closer and the longest song on it, is probably a 3 or 4.
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* ObligatoryBondageSong: "Wings Of Heaven" mixes LoveIsLikeReligion and IntercourseWithYou with a bit of this:
-->I'll be your master and I'll be your slave
-->I'll be your master and I'll be your slave
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* LoveIsLikeReligion: "Wings Of Heaven".
-->The wings of heaven are descending\\
The touch of her naked skin's amending\\
The skies will collide\\
Only for a little while\\
And it will take us through the night
-->The wings of heaven are descending\\
The touch of her naked skin's amending\\
The skies will collide\\
Only for a little while\\
And it will take us through the night
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* MushroomSamba: "Teonanacatl", probably. The song's name means "Flesh of the Gods" and is what the Aztecs called hallucinogenic mushrooms, so...
** A lot of their lyrics are about this, really. "Whatever That Hurts" mentions psilocybin mushrooms and jimsonweed, while "A Pocket Size Sun" is about an LSD trip.
** A lot of their lyrics are about this, really. "Whatever That Hurts" mentions psilocybin mushrooms and jimsonweed, while "A Pocket Size Sun" is about an LSD trip.
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* MushroomSamba: "Teonanacatl", probably. A lot of their lyrics are about this.
** "Teonanacatl". The song's name means "Flesh of the Gods" and is what the Aztecs called hallucinogenicmushrooms, so...
mushrooms.
**A lot of their lyrics are about this, really. "Whatever That Hurts" mentions psilocybin mushrooms and jimsonweed, while jimsonweed.
** "A Pocket Size Sun" is about an LSD trip.
** "Teonanacatl". The song's name means "Flesh of the Gods" and is what the Aztecs called hallucinogenic
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** "A Pocket Size Sun" is about an LSD trip.
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* GenreBusting: Most of their post-''Wildhoney'' music is hard to categorize. Has bits of pretty much everything.
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* GenreBusting: Most of their post-''Wildhoney'' music is hard to categorize. Has bits of pretty much everything. ''Wildhoney'', for that matter, was fairly unique when it came out, though it helped kickstart the then-nascent genre of ProgressiveDeathMetal, but it's not even strictly that; it's got elements of GothicMetal and DoomMetal as well, for starters, not to mention PsychedelicRock, SpaceRock, {{Ambient}}, and several other genres.
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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: They swing wildly across the scale from 4 (''Judas Christ''-era) to 9/10 (''Sumerian Cry''-era).
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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: They swing wildly across the scale from 4 (''Judas Christ''-era) to 9/10 (''Sumerian Cry''-era). ''Wildhoney'' by itself actually covers anything from a 1 ("Planets") to a 9 or 10 ("Whatever That Hurts", "The Ar"). "A Pocket Size Sun", the closer and the longest song on it, is probably a 3 or 4.
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* SurprisinglyGentleSong: For a band known as a death metal band at the time, ''Wildhoney'' likely came as a surprise, as about half of it is acoustic ProgressiveRock without any screaming. This hasn't stopped the album from receiving a uniformly rapturous reception among audiences; it's the one album that fans of the band's old and new material can agree upon. This trope became less applicable to their later material, as these kinds of songs became more typical of the band's style.
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* SurprisinglyGentleSong: For a band known as a death metal band at the time, ''Wildhoney'' likely came as a surprise, as about half of it is acoustic ProgressiveRock without any screaming.screaming or guitar distortion. This hasn't stopped the album from receiving a uniformly rapturous reception among audiences; it's the one album that fans of the band's old and new material can agree upon. This trope became less applicable to their later material, as these kinds of songs became more typical of the band's style.
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* SurprisinglyGentleSong: For a band known as a death metal band at the time, ''Wildhoney'' likely came as a surprise, as about half of it is acoustic ProgressiveRock without any screaming. This hasn't stopped the album from receiving a uniformly rapturous reception among audiences; it's the one album that fans of the band's old and new material can agree upon. This trope became less applicable to their later material, as these kinds of songs became more typical of the band's style.
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* GaiasLament: "Gaia". It's right there in the title. Also qualifies as a GreenAesop, obviously.
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* GaiasLament: "Gaia". It's GaiasLament[=/=]GaiasVengeance: "Gaia" - it's right there in the title. Also qualifies as a GreenAesop, obviously.
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* SiameseTwinSongs: While all of ''Wildhoney'' uses FadingIntoTheNextSong, the transition between "Whatever That Hurts" and "The Ar" is subtle enough that if you weren't listening for it, you probably wouldn't even notice they were separate songs.
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* SiameseTwinSongs: While all of ''Wildhoney'' uses FadingIntoTheNextSong, FadingIntoTheNextSong (apart from the break between album sides), the transition between "Whatever That Hurts" and "The Ar" is subtle enough that if you weren't listening for it, you probably wouldn't even notice they were separate songs.
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** A lot of their lyrics are about this, really. "Whatever That Hurts" mentions psilocybin mushrooms and jimsonweed, while "A Pocket Size Sun" is about an LSD trip.
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* SopranoAndGravel: Occasionally. "Brighter than the Sun" is a good example, as is "Carry Your Cross..."
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* SopranoAndGravel: Occasionally. "Brighter than Than the Sun" is a good example, as is "Carry Your Cross..."" ''Wildhoney'' has vocals that are about half sung and half screamed, though some are also in a strange mixture of screaming and singing (most of the vocals for "Visionaire" fall into this category). On the whole, more of the second side of the LP is more sung and more of the first side is screamed, but it's not 100% on either side.
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* {{Wangst}}: "So Much For Suicide" mocks this.
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* {{Wangst}}: "So Much For for Suicide" mocks this.
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* WordSaladLyrics: "Phantasma De Luxe" and "Mount Marilyn" are particularly notable examples.
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* WordSaladLyrics: "Phantasma De de Luxe" and "Mount Marilyn" are particularly notable examples.
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* SiameseTwinSongs: While all of ''Wildhoney'' uses FadingIntoTheNextSong, the transition between "Whatever That Hurts" and "The Ar" is subtle enough that if you weren't listening for it, you probably wouldn't even notice they were separate songs.
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* GaiasLament: "Gaia". It's right there in the title. Also qualifies as a GreenAesop, obviously.
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* {{Bookends}}: ''Wildhoney'' opens with lyrics about jimsonweed and psilocybin mushrooms and ends with lyrics about LSD, just in case anyone was curious if the band had any chemical inspirations when writing the music. (For those unfamiliar, all three can be used as hallucinogens.)
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* GratuitousPanning: The stereo separation on ''Wildhoney'' is pretty trippy at times.
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* CreepyChildrenSinging: At the end of "Equinox of the Gods".
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* NonAppearingTitle: So prevalent in their music that a title phrase appearing in any given song is the exception rather than the rule.
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* NonAppearingTitle: So prevalent in their music that a title phrase appearing in any given song is it would be easier to list the exception rather than the rule.songs in which there IS a TitleDrop.
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* LongestSongGoesLast:
** ''Clouds'' closes with "Undressed" (7:10).
** ''Wildhoney'' closes with "A Pocket Size Sun" (8:04)
** ''Prey'' closes with "The Pentagram" (7:20).
** ''Clouds'' closes with "Undressed" (7:10).
** ''Wildhoney'' closes with "A Pocket Size Sun" (8:04)
** ''Prey'' closes with "The Pentagram" (7:20).
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* MrFanservice: Depending on one's tastes, Johan was quite the sex symbol in the band's early days (the fact that he often performed [[ShirtlessScene shirtless]] helped...). [[https://i.imgur.com/uDg1TrJ.jpg Photographic evidence]].
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* MrFanservice: Depending on one's tastes, Johan was quite the sex symbol in the band's early days (the fact that he often performed [[ShirtlessScene shirtless]] helped...). [[https://i.imgur.com/uDg1TrJ.com/Jx5u84d.jpg Photographic evidence]].
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* MrFanservice: Depending on one's tastes, Johan was quite the sex symbol in the band's early days (the fact that he often performed shirtless helped...). [[https://i.imgur.com/uDg1TrJ.jpg Photographic evidence]].
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* MrFanservice: Depending on one's tastes, Johan was quite the sex symbol in the band's early days (the fact that he often performed shirtless [[ShirtlessScene shirtless]] helped...). [[https://i.imgur.com/uDg1TrJ.jpg Photographic evidence]].