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* FaceOfTheBand: Joey Cape
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* HilariousInHindsight: If it's true that "Stokin' the Neighbors" is about then-RKL drummer Dave Raun, it becomes this after he joined the band following Derrick's departure.
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* RefrainFromAssuming: Some of their most popular songs, including "May 16" and "Razor Burn", don't feature the title in the lyrics at all.
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* EpicRiff: "May 16", "Coffee and Cigarettes", "Billionaire", "Made of Broken Parts", "Cog in the Machine", "Western Settlements", "Stealing Light", "Surviving California", and "Give It Back"'s bassline.
* FaceOfTheBand: Joey Cape
* JerkassWoobie: A common lyrical theme is describing people who are as pitiful as they are contemptable.
* MorePopularSpinOff: If you consider the band a spin-off of Rich Kids on LSD, they're certainly a more recognizable name.
* SignatureSong: "May 16", due to its appearance in VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater 2.
* SongAssociation: Again, "May 16" in VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater 2, as well as "Reign" in VideoGame/WatchDogs2.
* {{Tearjerker}}: ''Resolve'', front to back. Rarely does a punk album hit you in the gut so hard.

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