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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: While the song's theme of society failing to understand people with psychological disorders [[ValuesResonance still holds up in present day]], the lyrical content of "Institutionalized" firmly dates it back to The80s. Institutionalization for people who're mentally unwell has become decreasingly prevalent past the '80s in favor of pure psychiatric therapy, and the narrator's parents believing him to be on drugs because he's a [[{{Hikikomori}} shut-in]] is an attitude that's generally attributed to '80s America and the War on Drugs, and has generally become a discredited parental line of thinking.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: While the song's theme of society failing to understand people with psychological disorders [[ValuesResonance still holds up in present day]], the lyrical content of "Institutionalized" firmly dates it back to The80s. Institutionalization for people who're mentally unwell has become decreasingly prevalent past the '80s in favor of pure psychiatric therapy, and the narrator's parents believing him to be on drugs because he's a [[{{Hikikomori}} shut-in]] is an attitude that's generally typically attributed to '80s America and the War on Drugs, and has generally become a discredited parental line of thinking.
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* MemeticMutation: "All I wanted was a Pepsi!"[[labelnote:explanation]]A lyric from "Insitutionalized". Expect Pepsi to be mentioned somewhere whenever anyone else references the song.[[/labelnote]]
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* MemeticMutation: "All I wanted was a Pepsi!"[[labelnote:explanation]]A Pepsi!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]A lyric from "Insitutionalized". Expect Pepsi to be mentioned somewhere whenever anyone else references the song.[[/labelnote]]
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Music/MichaelJackson's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ7qXHjxj_0 "Give In To Me"]] bears a very strong resemblance to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbtaVEA3nw4 "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow?"]]
* TearJerker: "Nobody Hears," "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow"
* TearJerker: "Nobody Hears," "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow"
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Music/MichaelJackson's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ7qXHjxj_0 "Give In To to Me"]] bears a very strong resemblance to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbtaVEA3nw4 "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow?"]]
Tomorrow?"]].
* TearJerker: "NobodyHears," Hears"; "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow"Tomorrow?".
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: While the song's theme of society failing to understand people with psychological disorders [[ValuesResonance still holds up in present day]], the lyrical content of "Institutionalized" firmly dates it back to The80s. Institutionalization for people who're mentally unwell has become decreasingly prevalent past the '80s in favor of pure psychiatric therapy, and the narrator's parents believing him to be on drugs because he's a [[{{Hikikomori}} shut-in]] is an attitude that's generally attributed to '80s America and the War on Drugs, and has generally become a discredited parental line of thinking.
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* TearJerker: "Nobody
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: While the song's theme of society failing to understand people with psychological disorders [[ValuesResonance still holds up in present day]], the lyrical content of "Institutionalized" firmly dates it back to The80s. Institutionalization for people who're mentally unwell has become decreasingly prevalent past the '80s in favor of pure psychiatric therapy, and the narrator's parents believing him to be on drugs because he's a [[{{Hikikomori}} shut-in]] is an attitude that's generally attributed to '80s America and the War on Drugs, and has generally become a discredited parental line of thinking.
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* SignatureSong: "Institutionalized" in general, "You Can't Bring Me Down" for their crossover thrash material.
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* SignatureSong: "Institutionalized" in general, "You Can't Bring Me Down" for their crossover thrash material. To a much lesser extent, "Nobody Hears".
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* FaceOfTheBand: Mike Muir definitely.
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* FaceOfTheBand: Mike Muir definitely.
FirstInstallmentWins: Though a lot of their earliest material is well-regarded, the debut album is their best known release and generally regarded as one of ''the'' iconic rock/punk albums, especially with it containing the famous "Institutionalized".
* MemeticMutation: "All I wanted was aPepsi!"
Pepsi!"[[labelnote:explanation]]A lyric from "Insitutionalized". Expect Pepsi to be mentioned somewhere whenever anyone else references the song.[[/labelnote]]
* SignatureSong:"Institutionalized""Institutionalized" in general, "You Can't Bring Me Down" for their crossover thrash material.
* MemeticMutation: "All I wanted was a
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Music/MichaelJackson's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ7qXHjxj_0 "Give In To Me"]] bears a very strong resemblance to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbtaVEA3nw4 "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow?"]]
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* SignatureSong: "Institutionalized"
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* SignatureSong: "Institutionalized""Institutionalized"
* TearJerker: "Nobody Hears," "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow"
* TearJerker: "Nobody Hears," "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow"
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* MemeticMutation: "All I wanted was a Pepsi!"
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* Signature Song: "Institutionalized"
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* Signature Song: SignatureSong: "Institutionalized"