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[[File:Anarchy_Club_1_8211.png|thumb|350px|AKA [[Those Two Guys]]]] |
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{{quote|''"GET CLEAN!"''|'''Anarchy Club''', ''The Art of War'', "Get Clean, AKA [[Gas Chamber|The Holocaust Song]]"}} |
{{quote|''"GET CLEAN!"''|'''Anarchy Club''', ''The Art of War'', "Get Clean, AKA [[Gas Chamber|The Holocaust Song]]"}} |
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Anarchy Club is the Bostonian dynamic duo of Keith Smith and Adam von Buhler, formed in 2004. Their main source of know-age is from having their songs "Behind the Mask" and "Collide" as bonus tracks in [[Guitar Hero]] 1 and 2, and also "Blood Doll" and "Get Clean" in [[Rock Band]] 1 & 2. They're conspicuously absent in the third installments of the games, though (and all of GH's ''other'' sequels). |
[[Anarchy Club]] is the Bostonian dynamic duo of Keith Smith and Adam von Buhler, formed in 2004. Their main source of know-age is from having their songs "Behind the Mask" and "Collide" as bonus tracks in [[Guitar Hero]] 1 and 2, and also "Blood Doll" and "Get Clean" in [[Rock Band]] 1 & 2. They're conspicuously absent in the third installments of the games, though (and all of GH's ''other'' sequels). |
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Their Alternative/Experimental Rock style serves them well, and they can produce some very good quality stuff for being just two people. <ref>Though, they '''do''' adopt two more members for live shows.</ref> |
Their Alternative/Experimental Rock style serves them well, and they can produce some very good quality stuff for being just two people. <ref>Though, they '''do''' adopt two more members for live shows.</ref> |
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* [[After the End]]: The ending of "''Changing of the Guard''". |
* [[After the End]]: The ending of "''Changing of the Guard''". |
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{{quote|"And in the end? There will be no tears of sadness, or cheers of victory. Just silence, and a hopeful curiosity of what will rise from the fall."}} |
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* [[Crapsack World]]: The portrayal of the world in "''Changing of the Guard''". |
* [[Crapsack World]]: The portrayal of the world in "''Changing of the Guard''". |
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* [[Hope Sprouts Eternal]]: At the end of "''Changing of the Guard''", after an implied [[Apocalypse How|Class 3 worldwide holocaust]], all that will be left aside from silence is "a hopeful curiosity of what will rise from the fall." |
* [[Hope Sprouts Eternal]]: At the end of "''Changing of the Guard''", after an implied [[Apocalypse How|Class 3 worldwide holocaust]], all that will be left aside from silence is "a hopeful curiosity of what will rise from the fall." |
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"GET CLEAN!"
—Anarchy Club, The Art of War, "Get Clean, AKA The Holocaust Song"
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Anarchy Club is the Bostonian dynamic duo of Keith Smith and Adam von Buhler, formed in 2004. Their main source of know-age is from having their songs "Behind the Mask" and "Collide" as bonus tracks in Guitar Hero 1 and 2, and also "Blood Doll" and "Get Clean" in Rock Band 1 & 2. They're conspicuously absent in the third installments of the games, though (and all of GH's other sequels).
Their Alternative/Experimental Rock style serves them well, and they can produce some very good quality stuff for being just two people. [1]
Anarchy Club provides examples of the following tropes:
- After the End: The ending of "Changing of the Guard".
"And in the end? There will be no tears of sadness, or cheers of victory. Just silence, and a hopeful curiosity of what will rise from the fall." |
- Crapsack World: The portrayal of the world in "Changing of the Guard".
- Hope Sprouts Eternal: At the end of "Changing of the Guard", after an implied Class 3 worldwide holocaust, all that will be left aside from silence is "a hopeful curiosity of what will rise from the fall."
- Humans Are the Real Monsters: What the Anvil Song "Changing of the Guard" is forged out of.
- One of Us: A noted factor in their themes, producing a few vague Filk Songs.
- Punny Name: Think about it.
- ↑ Though, they do adopt two more members for live shows.