New Kids on the Block/YMMV


 * And the Fandom Rejoiced: Because, if you think about it, it is a freaking miracle that the reunion tour ever even happened. Add to this the periodic fan club cruises and the recently announced "Insane Boy Band Crossover Concert" and you have a very happy fanbase.
 * Covered Up: "Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time?"
 * Dork Age: Face the Music, the final album from the original run, featuring "Dirty Dawg", a Darker and Edgier out-of-nowhere Genre Shift.
 * Epic Riff: Five "oh"s, to two different rhythms, are two of the most iconic vocal riffs in pop music.
 * Face of the Band: As noted in that trope page, Boy Bands tend to avert this. That being said, Donnie tends to be the most out-in-front in terms of on-stage banter and crowd interaction.
 * Growing the Beard: The group's evolution from their debut through Step By Step (coupled with some literal beard-growing), as well as their more modern sound on The Block.
 * Harsher in Hindsight: Jon leaving the group was the final straw that led to their breakup. Years later, Jon revealed on Oprah that he suffered from panic attacks pretty much the entire time he was in the group, and that by the time he quit, they had increased in severity and frequency to the point that he could barely function in everyday life, much less on stage. Jordan was in the same episode with Jon, and revealed that he also suffers panic attacks, but to a much lesser extent.
 * Hilarious in Hindsight: On the other hand... When the press said that Jon was dating Tiffany, the fangirls screeched. Several years later Jon and Tiffany said yet again that they only were friends... but why is this different, huh? Because Tiffany added "I and Jon never dated... because Jon is Straight Gay, you know". Guess the fangirls were screwed either way, huh.
 * Narm
 * "Sexify My Love" and "Twisted". Try and argue it.
 * "Dirty Dawg." Joey noted that their rapper friends refused to speak to them for a while after that one.
 * Replacement Scrappy: Joey when he first joined NKOTB, as he replaced a kid who was already good friends with the rest of the guys prior to the group's forming.
 * So Bad Its Good
 * The first album in general and the song "Popsicle" specifically (it's the second in this medley; just the chorus but that should be enough).
 * During the last leg of the reunion tour, as part of his solo routine, Joey performed "Popsicle" in the same outfit he originally wore in the group's heyday: multi-zippered pants, a Members Only jacket, and a fedora with the top of the crown cut out and his fluffy hair spilling out. Surprisingly, it worked.
 * One possible interpretation of the cartoon.