Basic Trope: A song from an album transitions into the next one.
- Straight: A song of an album fades into the very next one.
- Exaggerated: Every song from an album fades into the succeeding ones to follow a narrative into a collective bunch of Siamese Twin Songs.
- Downplayed:
- Only one song from an album fades into the next one.
- The song only abruptly cuts to the next one.
- Justified:
- The album follows a narrative.
- Each song contains certain elements in an album to have themselves transition into the next song.
- Inverted:
- A song from an album loops itself back to the beginning.
- A song from one album loops itself to the beginning of an artist's discography.
- Subverted: Song 1 is about to fade into the next song, but the record scratches itself, causing it to replay the song again ...
- Double Subverted: ...but the record scratch was only a Fake-Out Fade-Out joke, so Song 1 fades into Song 2 as usual.
- Averted:
- No songs in the album follow a narrative, so they don't fade out.
- All songs follow a narrative but abruptly cut to the next one.
- All songs from the album are taken seriously, so they don't need to fade into the next one.
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