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2[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Paul Harding, KJ Sawka, Rob Swire, Gareth [=McGrillen=], Peredur ap Gwynedd.]]
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5Influences:
6+ Music/TheProdigy, Konflict]
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8->''Ladies and gentlemen, we understand that you have come tonight to bear witness to the sound of [[DrumAndBass drum & bass]]. [[WellThisIsNotThatTrope We regret to announce that this is not the case,]] as instead, we come tonight to bring you the sonic recreation of [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt the end of the world]]. Ladies and gentlemen, prepare to [[AlbumTitleDrop hold your color]].\
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10[[MemeticMutation Okay, fuck it. I lied.\
11It's drum & bass. What you gonna do?]]''
12-->-- The famous opening lyrics of '''"Blood Sugar"'''[[note]]Specifically the 2005 Essential Mix version[[/note]]
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14Pendulum are an Australian-British DrumAndBass and electronic rock band founded in 2002 in Perth by Rob Swire, Gareth [=McGrillen=], and Paul Harding.
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16At the time, Harding was a veteran DJ while Swire and [=McGrillen=] were members of the rock band known as Xygen. After hearing Konflict's "Messiah" at a rave, they were inspired to enter into the [=DnB=] genre. In 2003, the band relocated to the United Kingdom, where they put out their first official releases, culminating in their debut album, ''Hold Your Colour'', which was a widespread critical hit and one of the biggest commercial successes a [=DnB=] album has ever seen, and is now said [[GenreTurningPoint to have changed the face of the genre]].
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18''In Silico'' (2008) marked the beginning of their [[NewSoundAlbum experimentation with their new formula]], [[GenreBusting crossing DnB with conventional rock instrumentation]] to the tune of [[BrokenBase serious backlash]] from their fanbase. The further integration of styles on ''Immersion'' (2010) pacified most of this and offered greater crossover appeal than ever before.
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20While Pendulum are very popular in Britain and Australia, their chart success in the US hasn't extended much beyond "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04QpInkz9so Propane Nightmares]]". Unlike most [=DnB=] acts, they're known to put on spectacular live shows, equally at home supporting Music/IronMaiden or playing DJ sets in underground clubs.
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22Swire announced the indefinite dissolution of Pendulum on his Twitter in June of 2012, claiming that it had become more work than fun. In the meantime, he and [=McGrillen=] began work on a {{dubstep}} and electro house project which you may know as Music/KnifeParty.
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24In 2013, Swire [[https://twitter.com/rob_swire/status/370401244327579648 announced]] that Pendulum would "probably" release a new album in 2014, although he and [=McGrillen=] later admitted in a Reddit AMA that their disillusionment with the project still stood. Little talk of a new album surfaced in subsequent years, but the band reunited live at the 2016 Ultra Music Festival in a joint closing show with Knife Party. Over the following years, they would play a few more shows before Swire officially confirmed the return of Pendulum. Their first release back was a compilation of remixes of songs from their past discography, named ''The Reworks'' and released in 2018.
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26In September 2020, the band's Twitter [[https://twitter.com/Pendulum/status/1301584879977672705 teased]] a new album and eventually released [[https://twitter.com/Pendulum/status/1305538956604461058 two singles]], their first new music in a decade. They released another single, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsQk8njx9Uw Come Alive]]", in April 2021.
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28Not to be confused with [[Music/PendulumCreedenceClearwaterRevivalAlbum the 1970 CCR album of the same name]].
29----
30!! Current Members:
31* Rob Swire - vocals, synth, producer
32* Peredur ap Gwynedd - guitar
33* Gareth [=McGrillen=] - bass guitar, DJ
34* Kevin 'KJ' Sawka - drums
35* Paul 'El Hornet' Harding - DJ
36
37!!! Former Members:
38* Paul Kodish - drums
39* Ben 'The Verse' Mount - MC
40
41!! Discography:
42* 2005 - ''Hold Your Colour''
43* 2008 - ''In Silico''
44* 2010 - ''Immersion''
45* 2018 - ''The Reworks'' (remix album)
46* 2021 - ''Elemental'' (EP)
47* 2023 - ''Animus'' (EP)
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49----
50!!Pendulum have examples of:
51* AlienInvasion: "Granite" ''appears'' to be about one, but denied by Rob on twitter, stating that "abduction is a metaphor".
52* AnimatedMusicVideo: The music videos for "Nothing for Free" and "Louder Than Words" are both at least in-part animated; the former focuses on a civilisation of rabbits dealing with a myxomatosis plague - which parallels the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic; the latter focuses on Bob and Gary, a cat and mouse duo a la ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'' and their careers between their breakup and their reunion.
53* AwesomeAussie: Although some of the bandmates now reside in the UK, Rob, Gareth and El Hornet were all born and raised in Perth.
54* BadassBookworm: Rob Swire. As well as providing all the vocals and synths on their two most recent albums, he also produced ''and'' wrote them, and [[http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jun08/articles/pendulum.htm this]] interview shows just how complex a task that was. The band's live shows run their instruments through 13 computers, giving a sound very close to that on their records, but with nothing pre-recorded.
55* BreakTheCutie: "Witchcraft" is about a man coming home to find his girlfriend brutally maimed.
56* CallBack: "Driver" begins where "Encoder" left off: with water splashing and the drowning vocals coming up for air.
57* CarefulWithThatAxe: "Self vs Self" ends with guest vocalist [[Music/InFlames Anders Friden]] letting out a tremendous scream.
58* CastFullOfPrettyBoys: Constantly invoked with the band's official photos.
59* ClusterFBomb: In contrast to their music's leaning toward PrecisionFStrike, ''everyone'' curses like crazy in interviews or on social media. Rob Swire and Gareth [=McGrillen=] in particular are walking {{Cluster FBomb}}s online.
60* CreatorCameo: Rob and Gareth show up momentarily in the music video for "Slam", back when Pendulum was just a production duo instead of a band.
61* {{Cult}}: The subject of Propane Nightmares. The cult in the music video is based on [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven%27s_Gate_(religious_group) Heaven's Gate.]]
62* DancingIsSeriousBusiness: The video for "Slam" has a man in a suit dancing to the song on the sidewalk...with his shirt off, and his tie wrapped around his head.
63* EarlyBirdCameo: Peredur ap Gwynedd appears on the track "Girl in the Fire" from Hold Your Colour, a year before he joined the band as their guitarist.
64* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: ''Hold Your Colour'' is far more traditionally-produced as an electronic album with a sound leaning towards "electronic that happens to have guitars", while ''In Silico'' and ''Immersion'' were recorded and produced as ensemble albums and lean more towards electrorock. Rob Swire also only appears on a couple of songs on "Hold Your Colour", with most of the singing coming from guest artists.
65* EasterEgg: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-q0anRDGto This video]] of famed music producer Music/{{deadmau5}}; if you look closely at 26 seconds... Yes, that guy peeking in the crowd near deadmau5... That's Rob Swire. It helps the fact that he made the vocals for the vocal edit of "Ghosts n' Stuff".
66%%* [[AerithandBob Gareth and Rob]]
67* EpicRocking: A surprising number of their tracks clock in at over 5 minutes. On ''Hold Your Colour'', only one track is under this, and by only 7 seconds.
68** Special mention must be made of the album closers: "Still Grey", "The Tempest", and "Encoder", which tend to feature false endings and synth-heavy codas.
69* FadingIntoTheNextSong:
70** "Prelude" into "Slam" on ''Hold Your Colour''.
71** In live performances, their cover of [[Music/{{Metallica}} "Master of Puppets"]] is used to segue into "Slam".
72* HesBack: After four years of performing as Music/KnifeParty, Rob and Gareth came back to perform as Pendulum at a festival. Paul's [[https://instagram.com/p/6suU36C-vo/?taken-by=elhornet photo of Rob DJing]] very much invokes this trope. In 2020 they eventually dropped ''Driver/Nothing For Free'', their first single since 2011.
73* HeterosexualLifePartners: Rob and Gareth, majorly. To the point of Gareth misconstruing a question about the two of them being married as being married ''to each other''.
74* IncrediblyLongNote: A few times. "Propane Nightmares", for example, ends with a ten-second one.
75* KubrickStare: Rob is doing a pretty impressive one in [[http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lkuehiBr7A1qho8hko1_500.jpg this press pic]].
76* LargeHam: Ben "Verse" Mount and Gareth in particular, but ''everyone'' ([[TheStoic except Rob]]) is hamming it up during live performances.
77* LastNoteNightmare:
78** On ''Hold Your Colour'', "Slam" ends with its bombastic breakbeat corroding and devolving into a wall of distorted noise.
79** They seem to love ending their albums with this.
80*** "Still Grey" from ''Hold Your Colour'' ends with a creepy synth-heavy fade out.
81*** "The Tempest" from ''In Silico'' ends with fifteen seconds of guitar feedback.
82*** "Encoder" from ''Immersion'' ends with water splashing and a wham fading in before abruptly cutting.
83* LeadBassist: Gareth [=McGrillen=], of the "co-creator" type.
84* MetalScream: Used quite a lot in ''In Silico'', especially in "Showdown".
85* MindControl: "The Other Side" is about breaking from this, complete with verses [[CreepyMonotone intoned]] from a VoiceOfTheLegion alternating with a very distraught verses about "they're in my head, they're in my soul".
86* PerishingAltRockVoice: Rob's vocals in earlier songs like "Hold Your Colour" and "Streamline", before he officially became the lead singer of the band for ''In Silico'' onwards, when he switched to his ridiculously powerful vocal style. Completely averted live even when singing songs like "Hold Your Colour", however, in favor of his signature strong voice.
87* PrecisionFStrike: Several examples. Naturally, all these songs are on ''[[DarkerAndEdgier In Silico]]''.
88** One that initially went unnoticed by the censors in "Visions":
89-->"I'm gonna be a '''fucking''' superstar."
90** Two in "The Tempest":
91-->"I know that I can help you, I just don't '''fucking''' want to."\
92\
93"You caused this '''shit''' to happen and now you want out?"
94** "Showdown":
95-->"I know you thought I'd sold my soul, but never told me to my face; I just had to leave you cold, ''blow this '''shit''' away''!"
96%% * PrettyBoy: [[http://possiblechops.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/KJ-Sawka.jpg Kevin Sawka]]. Also Rob Swire.
97* ProtestSong: "The Vulture".
98* RapRock: "The Vulture".
99* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
100** "Encoder" is essentially one big long lyrical one of these. Rob Swire tweeted that it was about leaving unworthy friends behind.
101** "The Tempest" is also a very, very angry one. Oddly enough, both "The Tempest" and "Encoder" are the closers for their respective albums.
102* RealMenWearPink: Rob Swire has a [[http://24.media.tumblr.com/c503b262d83da0a1c5e5e7fc8e3de223/tumblr_mrwhnhhn4W1r318rho1_500.png very]] [[http://24.media.tumblr.com/e4c9f4213d93557a18c6536b54ba9e21/tumblr_mp1olfYlSQ1r318rho1_500.png vocal]] [[http://media.tumblr.com/ef13d77e4b110d0bc15f882b7907ee1a/tumblr_inline_mltsznDqy51qz4rgp.png love]] [[http://media.tumblr.com/84f643973cca209b71ed2dd1a6040fed/tumblr_inline_mltt28wXnK1qz4rgp.png for cooking]], and Rob, Gareth, and Paul all love to post pics of their adorable cats.
103* RenaissanceMan: Among being credited for writing and production on ''all'' songs and vocals on most, Rob can be found credited on various songs on all three albums in roles such as guitar, bass guitar, and percussion. He also happened to help produce {{Music/Rihanna}}'s song Rude Boy.
104* {{Sampling}}:
105** "Through the Loop" samples from the tunnel scene of ''Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory''.
106** "Fasten Your Seatbelt" derives its name from a sampled Doctor Octopus line in ''Film/SpiderMan2'' ("Ladies and gentlemen, fasten your seatbelts") which plays before the drops, and also opens with the sounds of Ock's reactor turning on.
107* SelfBackingVocalist:
108** Rob sings all of the harmonies and countermelodies as well as the lead melody; sometimes it's mixed as such that it's barely noticeable. Averted live, however - Gareth and Ben provide backing vocals instead.
109** "Visions" deserves a special mention - during the bridge before the chorus ("Just leave this place..."), Rob is actually self-backing his ''vocoded'' vocals without vocoder. It's barely audible, but becomes obvious if, say, your headphones happen to be partially unplugged.
110* ShrinkingViolet: Rob's eternal [[TheStoic stoic expression]] during press photos and concerts is greatly contrasted by just how completely [[TheQuietOne quiet]] and shy he seems in interviews. Unless he's the sole subject, Gareth is generally the one doing the talking for him.
111* SiameseTwinSongs: The first two tracks on ''Hold Your Colour'', "Prelude" and "Slam". [[FadingIntoTheNextSong "Prelude" transitions into "Slam" perfectly]], and "Slam" reuses bits of the main sample of ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'' utilized in "Prelude".
112* SlasherSmile:
113** Rob will occasionally try to make an effort to seem pleasant in interviews and fan photos, but it often comes off as this instead.
114** Special mention to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyhRXJjpBsU this interview]], in which it's fairly obvious that Rob is smiling while wanting to throttle (or perhaps brutally murder) the host.
115--> '''Commenter''': "That's rob wishing he owned a gun during the acapella"
116* SopranoAndGravel: Used in "Self vs Self", which features MelodicDeathMetal band Music/InFlames. The vocalist Anders Friden uses his traditional HarshVocals in the song, highly contrasting with Rob Swire's melodic croons. Notably one of the few examples where the "Soprano" voice ''is male'' instead of female as listed in the trope's description.
117* SpokenWordInMusic: All over the place, especially in their older songs (such as "Slam" and "Masochist"). Seems to be a favorite trope of Rob and Gareth, as it shows up often in their Music/KnifeParty tracks, too.
118* StageNames: Ben "Verse" Mount, and Rob Swire... The latter's actual name is Rob Swire ''Thompson'', which makes it an inversion of an {{Embarrassing Middle Name}}.
119* StepUpToTheMicrophone: "The Vulture" features Ben Mount on vocals instead of Swire.
120* TheStoic: Everyone tends to be this in press shots, but Rob really takes it up to eleven, looking the scariest out of all of them and having a nearly unchanging (and/or [[TranquilFury seemingly angry]]) stoic expression while performing.
121* SubliminalSeduction: The main melody of "Granite" is consistent through the song until near the end, when a different melody is played for the last 52 seconds. Playing the song backwards reveals that the ending melody is the main melody in reverse.
122* TakeThat: "Showdown", which is an attack at the "fans" who labeled them sell-outs for dropping their traditional drum-and-bass sound in favour of a more sophisticated electro-rock one.
123* VocalDissonance: Rob Swire is an odd case. For someone who always looks so [[PerpetualFrowner grave and intimidating]], he has a relatively gentle voice and is a straight singer as opposed to, say, a death metal screamer or growler. But on the other hand, it's also ''incredibly powerful'' live, which contrasts greatly with his [[ShrinkingViolet very quiet]] speaking voice and presence in interviews.

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