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** Thanks to its appearance in ''WesternAnimation/Cars1'', their cover of "Life Is a Highway" is more familiar than the the Tom Cochrane original to CountryMusic audiences and younger people.

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** Thanks to its appearance in ''WesternAnimation/Cars1'', their cover of "Life Is a Highway" is more familiar than the the Tom Cochrane original to CountryMusic audiences and younger people.
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** Thanks to its appearance in ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'', their cover of "Life Is a Highway" is more familiar than the the Tom Cochrane original to CountryMusic audiences and younger people.

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** Thanks to its appearance in ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'', ''WesternAnimation/Cars1'', their cover of "Life Is a Highway" is more familiar than the the Tom Cochrane original to CountryMusic audiences and younger people.



* SongAssociation: Their cover of "Life Is a Highway" is heavily associated with the ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' franchise. This may be a cheat, however, since it was made specifically for the soundtrack of the [[WesternAnimation/{{Cars}} first film]].

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* SongAssociation: Their cover of "Life Is a Highway" is heavily associated with the ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' franchise. This may be a cheat, however, since it was made specifically for the soundtrack of the [[WesternAnimation/{{Cars}} [[WesternAnimation/Cars1 first film]].
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* WereStillRelevantDammit: Almost every single off ''Rewind'' has a shade of this: "Payback" uses street slang and name-drops Instagram, and "I Like The Sound of That" is a Music/MeghanTrainor co-write that name-drops Music/JustinTimberlake.

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* AudienceAlienatingEra: ''Me and My Gang'', ''Still Feels Good'', and ''Unstoppable'', despite having several radio hits and strong sales, were largely derided by critics for [[LoudnessWar overly bombastic production]], [[{{narm}} cheesy lyrics]], and [[CarefulWithThatAxe ear-splittingly loud and shrill vocals]] (the only exception being the highly-acclaimed "What Hurts the Most"). While the move to Creator/BigMachineRecords after Lyric Street's closure in 2010 saw their critical acclaim return to where it was pre-''Me and My Gang'', their radio performance began to falter around that point.



* DorkAge: ''Me and My Gang'', ''Still Feels Good'', and ''Unstoppable'', despite having several radio hits and strong sales, were largely derided by critics for [[LoudnessWar overly bombastic production]], [[{{narm}} cheesy lyrics]], and [[CarefulWithThatAxe ear-splittingly loud and shrill vocals]] (the only exception being the highly-acclaimed "What Hurts the Most"). While the move to Creator/BigMachineRecords after Lyric Street's closure in 2010 saw their critical acclaim return to where it was pre-''Me and My Gang'', their radio performance began to falter around that point.

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