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** Or in the UK |
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* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: The band's original lineup were big fans of their local heavy music scene long before they decided to take a stab at playing heavy music themselves. |
* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: The band's original lineup were big fans of their local heavy music scene long before they decided to take a stab at playing heavy music themselves. |
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* [[Atomic F-Bomb]]: "[[Intercourse With You|Fuck]]" begins with, well, a loud shout of "let's ''FUCK''!!!" |
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* [[Audience Participation Song]]: "Diamonds Aren't Forever" and "Anthem". |
* [[Audience Participation Song]]: "Diamonds Aren't Forever" and "Anthem". |
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* [[Biblical Motifs]]: The Ten Plagues Of Egypt on "Pray For Plagues". |
* [[Biblical Motifs]]: The Ten Plagues Of Egypt on "Pray For Plagues". |
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* [[Careful With That Axe]]: The beginning of "Pray For Plagues". |
* [[Careful With That Axe]]: The beginning of "Pray For Plagues". |
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* [[Chewing the Scenery]]: Oli Sykes did this a lot on ''Count Your Blessings''; he'd hold screams for so long that his growl would eventually diminish and revert back to his normal voice, resulting in astounding amounts of [[Narm]]. |
* [[Chewing the Scenery]]: Oli Sykes did this a lot on ''Count Your Blessings''; he'd hold screams for so long that his growl would eventually diminish and revert back to his normal voice, resulting in astounding amounts of [[Narm]]. |
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* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: "(I Used To Make Out With) Medusa" has the line "why don't you just ''fuck'' yourself, you ''fucking'' whore?" |
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* [[Continuity Nod]]: "Diamonds Aren't Forever" references older song "Rawwwrrr" and "Chelsea Smile" references "Pray For Plagues". |
* [[Continuity Nod]]: "Diamonds Aren't Forever" references older song "Rawwwrrr" and "Chelsea Smile" references "Pray For Plagues". |
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** "Crucify Me" also references "The Sadness Will Never End": |
** "Crucify Me" also references "The Sadness Will Never End": |
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* [[Metalcore]] |
* [[Metalcore]] |
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* [[New Sound Album]]: ''Suicide Season''. |
* [[New Sound Album]]: ''Suicide Season''. |
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* [[Non-Appearing Title]]: Half of their song titles, at least. |
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* [[Not Christian Rock]]: The Christian references are just [[Faux Symbolism]]. |
* [[Not Christian Rock]]: The Christian references are just [[Faux Symbolism]]. |
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** Additionally, they are a British band; unlike their American counterparts, young Brits are overwhelmingly secular. |
** Additionally, they are a British band; unlike their American counterparts, young Brits are overwhelmingly secular. |
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* [[Precision F-Strike]]: "Tell Slater Not To Wash His Dick", "For Stevie Wonder's Eyes Only", "Chelsea Smile" and "Sleep With One Eye Open". |
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* [[Rated G for Gangsta]]: They've lightened up their originally vulgar and hedonistic public image since their [[Genre Shift]] to [[Metalcore]]. |
* [[Rated G for Gangsta]]: They've lightened up their originally vulgar and hedonistic public image since their [[Genre Shift]] to [[Metalcore]]. |
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* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: They were pretty much fueled by this in their early years. |
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: They were pretty much fueled by this in their early years. |
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* [[Scary Musician, Harmless Music]]: [[Inverted Trope|Inverted]]. |
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* [[Sex Drugs and Rock And Roll]]: "Football Season Is Over" and "A Lot Like Vegas". |
* [[Sex, Drugs and Rock And Roll]]: "Football Season Is Over" and "A Lot Like Vegas". |
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* [[Allusion|Shout-Out]]: The band's name is a Shout Out to the movie ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean|Pirates Of The Caribbean And The Curse Of The Black Pearl]]''. |
* [[Allusion|Shout-Out]]: The band's name is a Shout Out to the movie ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean|Pirates Of The Caribbean And The Curse Of The Black Pearl]]''. |
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** The song title "Who Wants Flowers When You're Dead? Nobody." is a Shout Out to [[JD Salinger]]'s novel ''[[The Catcher in The Rye (Literature)|The Catcher in The Rye]]''. |
** The song title "Who Wants Flowers When You're Dead? Nobody." is a Shout Out to [[JD Salinger]]'s novel ''[[The Catcher in The Rye (Literature)|The Catcher in The Rye]]''. |
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* [[Studio Chatter]]: At the end of "Rawwwrrr" and "Football Season Is Over". |
* [[Studio Chatter]]: At the end of "Rawwwrrr" and "Football Season Is Over". |
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* [[Take That]]: "No Need For Introductions..." is a Take That at a girl who claimed to have been assaulted and pissed on by the band, getting the band into legal trouble and putting a black mark on their reputation. |
* [[Take That]]: "No Need For Introductions..." is a Take That at a girl who claimed to have been assaulted and pissed on by the band, getting the band into legal trouble and putting a black mark on their reputation. |
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* [[This Is for Emphasis Bitch]]: "For Stevie Wonder's Eyes Only". |
* [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch]]: "For Stevie Wonder's Eyes Only". |
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* [[This Is a Song]]: "Anthem". |
* [[This Is a Song]]: "Anthem". |
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* [[Trope Codifier]]: for [[Emo]]-looking guys playing [[Deathcore]]. Before Bring Me The Horizon, the asymetric-fringed crowd were only ever seen in emo bands, and skinny, well-groomed teens playing brutal metalcore was quite a shock to the system back in 2005-2006, when their EP started making the rounds, especially since this was before metalcore was paid attention to outside of metal crowds in their native Britain. |
* [[Trope Codifier]]: for [[Emo]]-looking guys playing [[Deathcore]]. Before Bring Me The Horizon, the asymetric-fringed crowd were only ever seen in emo bands, and skinny, well-groomed teens playing brutal metalcore was quite a shock to the system back in 2005-2006, when their EP started making the rounds, especially since this was before metalcore was paid attention to outside of metal crowds in their native Britain. |