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* DoingItForTheArt - See the page quote, and also famously turned down a chance to appear on Creator/Channel4's music show ''The Tube''. Apparently because Tranmere Rovers were playing that night.
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* DeniedParody: The band deny that their song "Shit Arm, Bad Tattoo", is in any way about real band Music/TheLibertines, their arms or tattoos. This is despite a number of extraordinarily specific details, from the title's description of cover of the Libertines' first album, to a lengthy rant directed at people who incorrectly refer to the biblical Revelation (singular) of St John the Divine as the Book of Revelations (plural), a solecism coincidentally to be found in the lyrics of the Libertines' "What A Waster".
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* DeniedParody: The band deny that their song "Shit Arm, Bad Tattoo", is in any way about real band Music/TheLibertines, their arms or tattoos. This is despite a number of extraordinarily specific details, from the title's description of cover of the Libertines' first album, to a lengthy rant directed at people who incorrectly refer to the biblical Revelation (singular) of St John the Divine as the Book of Revelations (plural), a solecism coincidentally to be found in the lyrics of the Libertines' "What A Waster".
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece - A lot of their songs reference 1980s British pop culture and the general culture of the time, which means modern listeners will probably need a guide to understand everything.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece - A lot of their songs reference 1980s British pop culture and the general culture of the time, which means modern listeners will probably need a guide to understand everything.
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* DoingItForTheArt - See the page quote, and also famously turned down a chance to appear on Channel 4's music show ''The Tube''. Apparently because Tranmere Rovers were playing that night.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece - A lot of their songs reference 1980s British pop culture and the general culture of the time, which means modern listeners will probably need a guide to understand everything.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece - A lot of their songs reference 1980s British pop culture and the general culture of the time, which means modern listeners will probably need a guide to understand everything.
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* DoingItForTheArt - See the page quote, and also famously turned down a chance to appear on Channel 4's Creator/Channel4's music show ''The Tube''. Apparently because Tranmere Rovers were playing that night.
* DeniedParody: The band deny that their song "Shit Arm, Bad Tattoo", is in any way about real band Music/TheLibertines, their arms or tattoos. This is despite a number of extraordinarily specific details, from the title's description of cover of the Libertines' first album, to a lengthy rant directed at people who incorrectly refer to the biblical Revelation (singular) of St John the Divine as the Book of Revelations (plural), a solecism coincidentally to be found in the lyrics of the Libertines' "What A Waster".
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece - A lot of their songs reference 1980s British pop culture and the general culture of the time, which means modern listeners will probably need a guide to understandeverything.everything.
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* DeniedParody: The band deny that their song "Shit Arm, Bad Tattoo", is in any way about real band Music/TheLibertines, their arms or tattoos. This is despite a number of extraordinarily specific details, from the title's description of cover of the Libertines' first album, to a lengthy rant directed at people who incorrectly refer to the biblical Revelation (singular) of St John the Divine as the Book of Revelations (plural), a solecism coincidentally to be found in the lyrics of the Libertines' "What A Waster".
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece - A lot of their songs reference 1980s British pop culture and the general culture of the time, which means modern listeners will probably need a guide to understand
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* DoingItForTheArt - See the page quote, and also famously turned down a chance to appear on Channel 4's music show ''The Tube''. Apparently because Tranmere Rovers were playing that night.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece - A lot of their songs reference 1980s British pop culture and the general culture of the time, which means modern listeners will probably need a guide to understand everything.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece - A lot of their songs reference 1980s British pop culture and the general culture of the time, which means modern listeners will probably need a guide to understand everything.