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* SampledUp: "Fire" in [[Music/DeathGrips "Lord of the Game"]]
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* VindicatedByHistory: At the height of his career in The 60's, very few people seemed to care about Brown's music, [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible likely due to how bizarre and alienating it was at the time]]. However, Brown has been gaining a significant cult following in The New 10's, especially since the repopularization of "Fire".
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* VindicatedByHistory: At the height of his career in The 60's, very few people seemed to care about Brown's music, [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible likely due to how bizarre and alienating it was at the time]].time. However, Brown has been gaining a significant cult following in The New 10's, especially since the repopularization of "Fire".
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Covered Up means that the cover is better known (which these examples don't fit); putting in the main page as Cover Version.
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* CoveredUp: Brown has covered both "I Put A Spell On You" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and "I've Got Money" by Music/JamesBrown, on two of his studio albums with ''The Crazy World of Arthur Brown''.
* CoveredUp: Brown has covered both "I Put A Spell On You" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and "I've Got Money" by Music/JamesBrown, on two of his studio albums with ''The Crazy World of Arthur Brown''.
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* ColbertBump: Arthur Brown's popularity increased after WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows did a One-Hit Wonderland video on him, to the point that ''this very page'' was created as a result of it. To a lesser extent, this also applies with Adam Rosner of WebVideo/TribeTwelve fame using a backmasked version of "Fire" in the video DEATHTRAPEXODUS. "Fire" is a tragic example, as it was the song Brenton Tarrant, the Christchurch mosque killer was listening to as he got into his getaway vehicle. Website/YouTube even went as far as to disable comments on almost all videos with the song as an anti-hate speech measure.
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* CoveredUp: Brown has covered both "I Put A Spell On You" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and "I've Got Money" by {{Music/James Brown}}, on two of his studio albums with ''The Crazy World of Arthur Brown''.
* VindicatedByHistory: At the height of his career in The 60's, very few people seemed to care about Brown's music, [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible likely due to how bizarre and alienating it was at the time]]. However, Brown has been gaining a significant cult following in The New 10's, especially since the repopularization of ''Fire''.
* VindicatedByHistory: At the height of his career in The 60's, very few people seemed to care about Brown's music, [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible likely due to how bizarre and alienating it was at the time]]. However, Brown has been gaining a significant cult following in The New 10's, especially since the repopularization of ''Fire''.
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* CoveredUp: Brown has covered both "I Put A Spell On You" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and "I've Got Money" by {{Music/James Brown}}, Music/JamesBrown, on two of his studio albums with ''The Crazy World of Arthur Brown''.
* VindicatedByHistory: At the height of his career in The 60's, very few people seemed to care about Brown's music, [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible likely due to how bizarre and alienating it was at the time]]. However, Brown has been gaining a significant cult following in The New 10's, especially since the repopularization of''Fire''."Fire".
* VindicatedByHistory: At the height of his career in The 60's, very few people seemed to care about Brown's music, [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible likely due to how bizarre and alienating it was at the time]]. However, Brown has been gaining a significant cult following in The New 10's, especially since the repopularization of
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* ColbertBump: Arthur Brown's popularity increased after WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows did a One-Hit Wonderland video on him, to the point that ''this very page'' was created as a result of it. To a lesser extent, this also applies with Adam Rosner of WebVideo/TribeTwelve fame using a backmasked version of ''Fire'' in the video DEATHTRAPEXODUS.
** "Fire" is a tragic example, as it was the song Brenton Tarrant, the Christchurch mosque killer was listening to as he got into his getaway vehicle. Website/YouTube even went as far as to disable comments on almost all videos with the song as an anti-hate speech measure.
** "Fire" is a tragic example, as it was the song Brenton Tarrant, the Christchurch mosque killer was listening to as he got into his getaway vehicle. Website/YouTube even went as far as to disable comments on almost all videos with the song as an anti-hate speech measure.
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* ColbertBump: Arthur Brown's popularity increased after WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows did a One-Hit Wonderland video on him, to the point that ''this very page'' was created as a result of it. To a lesser extent, this also applies with Adam Rosner of WebVideo/TribeTwelve fame using a backmasked version of''Fire'' "Fire" in the video DEATHTRAPEXODUS.
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* ColbertBump: Arthur Brown's popularity increased after WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows did a One-Hit Wonderland video on him, to the point that ''this very page'' was created as a result of it. To a lesser extent, this also applies with Adam Rosner of WebVideo/TribeTwelve fame using a backmasked version of
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* VindicatedByHistory: At the height of his career in The 60's, very few people seemed to care about Brown's music, [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible likely due to how bizarre and alienating it was at the time]]. However, Brown has been gaining a significant cult following in The New 10's, especially since the repopularization of ''Fire''.''Fire''.
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** "Fire" is a tragic example, as it was the song the Christchurch mosque shooter was listening to as he got into his getaway vehicle. Website/YouTube even went as far as to disable comments on almost all videos with the song as an anti-hate speech measure.
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** "Fire" is a tragic example, as it was the song Brenton Tarrant, the Christchurch mosque shooter killer was listening to as he got into his getaway vehicle. Website/YouTube even went as far as to disable comments on almost all videos with the song as an anti-hate speech measure.
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* CrazyAwesome: Honestly, when was the last time you saw a musician who performed a song of his own creation while wearing a '''''flaming hula hoop''''' on his head!?
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* VindicatedByHistory: At the height of his career in The60's, very few people seemed to care about Brown's music, [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible likely due to how bizarre and alienating it was at the time]]. However, Brown has been gaining a significant cult following in TheNew10's, especially since the repopularization of ''Fire''.
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* VindicatedByHistory: At the height of his career in The60's, The 60's, very few people seemed to care about Brown's music, [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible likely due to how bizarre and alienating it was at the time]]. However, Brown has been gaining a significant cult following in TheNew10's, The New 10's, especially since the repopularization of ''Fire''.
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* VindicatedByHistory: At the height of his career in The60s, very few people seemed to care about Brown's music, [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible likely due to how bizarre and alienating it was at the time]]. However, Brown has been gaining a significant cult following in TheNew10s, especially since the repopularization of ''Fire''.
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* VindicatedByHistory: At the height of his career in The60s, The60's, very few people seemed to care about Brown's music, [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible likely due to how bizarre and alienating it was at the time]]. However, Brown has been gaining a significant cult following in TheNew10s, TheNew10's, especially since the repopularization of ''Fire''.
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* ColbertBump: Arthur Brown's popularity increased after WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows did a One-Hit Wonderland video on him, to the point that ''this very page'' was created as a result of it. To a lesser extent, this also applies with Adam Rosner of WebVideo/TribeTwelve fame using a backmasked version of the song in the video DEATHTRAPEXODUS.
* CoveredUp: Brown has covered both "I Put A Spell On You" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and "I've Got Money" by {{Music/James Brown}}, on two of his studio albums with ''The Crazy World of Arthur Brown''.
* CoveredUp: Brown has covered both "I Put A Spell On You" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and "I've Got Money" by {{Music/James Brown}}, on two of his studio albums with ''The Crazy World of Arthur Brown''.
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* ColbertBump: Arthur Brown's popularity increased after WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows did a One-Hit Wonderland video on him, to the point that ''this very page'' was created as a result of it. To a lesser extent, this also applies with Adam Rosner of WebVideo/TribeTwelve fame using a backmasked version of the song ''Fire'' in the video DEATHTRAPEXODUS.
* CoveredUp: Brown has covered both "I Put A Spell On You" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and "I've Got Money" by {{Music/James Brown}}, on two of his studio albums with ''The Crazy World of ArthurBrown''.Brown''.
* VindicatedByHistory: At the height of his career in The60s, very few people seemed to care about Brown's music, [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible likely due to how bizarre and alienating it was at the time]]. However, Brown has been gaining a significant cult following in TheNew10s, especially since the repopularization of ''Fire''.
* CoveredUp: Brown has covered both "I Put A Spell On You" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and "I've Got Money" by {{Music/James Brown}}, on two of his studio albums with ''The Crazy World of Arthur
* VindicatedByHistory: At the height of his career in The60s, very few people seemed to care about Brown's music, [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible likely due to how bizarre and alienating it was at the time]]. However, Brown has been gaining a significant cult following in TheNew10s, especially since the repopularization of ''Fire''.
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* CoveredUp: Brown has covered both "I Put A Spell On You" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and "I've Got Money" by [[Music/James Brown]], on two of his studio albums with ''The Crazy World of Arthur Brown''.
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* CoveredUp: Brown has covered both "I Put A Spell On You" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and "I've Got Money" by [[Music/James Brown]], {{Music/James Brown}}, on two of his studio albums with ''The Crazy World of Arthur Brown''.
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* CoveredUp: Brown has covered both "I Put A Spell On You" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and "I've Got Money" by Music/James Brown, [[Music/James Brown]], on two of his studio albums with ''The Crazy World of Arthur Brown''.
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* CrazyAwesome: Honestly, when was the last time you saw a musician who performed a song of his own creation while wearing a '''''flaming hula hoop''''' on his head!?
* ColbertBump: Arthur Brown's popularity increased after WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows did a One-Hit Wonderland video on him, to the point that ''this very page'' was created as a result of it. To a lesser extent, this also applies with Adam Rosner of WebVideo/TribeTwelve fame using a backmasked version of the song in the videoDEATHTRAPEXODUS.DEATHTRAPEXODUS.
* CoveredUp: Brown has covered both "I Put A Spell On You" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and "I've Got Money" by Music/James Brown, on two of his studio albums with ''The Crazy World of Arthur Brown''.
* ColbertBump: Arthur Brown's popularity increased after WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows did a One-Hit Wonderland video on him, to the point that ''this very page'' was created as a result of it. To a lesser extent, this also applies with Adam Rosner of WebVideo/TribeTwelve fame using a backmasked version of the song in the video
* CoveredUp: Brown has covered both "I Put A Spell On You" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and "I've Got Money" by Music/James Brown, on two of his studio albums with ''The Crazy World of Arthur Brown''.
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* ColbertBump: Arthur Brown's popularity increased after ToddInTheShadows WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows did a One-Hit Wonderland video on him, to the point that ''this very page'' was created as a result of it. To a lesser extent, this also applies with Adam Rosner of WebVideo/TribeTwelve fame using a backmasked version of the song in the video DEATHTRAPEXODUS.
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* ColbertBump: Arthur Brown's popularity increased after ToddInTheShadows did a One-Hit Wonderland video on him, to the point that ''this very page'' was created as a result of it. To a lesser extent, this also applies with Adam Rosner of WebVideo/TribeTwelve fame using a [[Backmasking backmasked]] backmasked version of the song in the video DEATHTRAPEXODUS.
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