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* [[Older Than They Think|All the way back in 1971,]] [[The Who]] made "Behind Blue Eyes", an ode to the hidden sorrows of the bad guys. Quite popular, it's been covered many times by [[Darker and Edgier]] bands. |
* [[Older Than They Think|All the way back in 1971,]] [[The Who]] made "Behind Blue Eyes", an ode to the hidden sorrows of the bad guys. Quite popular, it's been covered many times by [[Darker and Edgier]] bands. |
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** It's also a case of [[Misaimed Fandom]], with many seeing the song as a manifestation of their [[Wangst]]. |
** It's also a case of [[Misaimed Fandom]], with many seeing the song as a manifestation of their [[Wangst]]. |
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* [[Subverted]] in [[Voltaire ( |
* [[Subverted]] in [[Voltaire (musician)|Voltaire]]'s [[Villain Song|"When You're Evil"]]: |
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{{quote|It gets so lonely being evil |
{{quote|It gets so lonely being evil |
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What I'd do to see a smile, |
What I'd do to see a smile, |
Latest revision as of 13:52, 31 December 2014
- All the way back in 1971, The Who made "Behind Blue Eyes", an ode to the hidden sorrows of the bad guys. Quite popular, it's been covered many times by Darker and Edgier bands.
- It's also a case of Misaimed Fandom, with many seeing the song as a manifestation of their Wangst.
- Subverted in Voltaire's "When You're Evil":
It gets so lonely being evil |