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* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: Their cover of ''[[ |
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: Their cover of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog CD|Sonic Boom]]'' with Cash Cash being publically released as part of the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog CD]]'' soundtrack released for the 20th anniversary of the ''Sonic'' franchise. |
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* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: They have a lot. Some standout examples are ''Open Your Heart'', ''Live and Learn'', ''What I'm Made Of'', and ''His World''. |
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: They have a lot. Some standout examples are ''Open Your Heart'', ''Live and Learn'', ''What I'm Made Of'', and ''His World''. |
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* [[Misattributed Song]]: They get this pretty bad. If its a vocal song in a Sonic game, they WILL get credited for it by someone. Some of the more confusing examples are ''Lazy Days ~ Livin In Paradise'', and disturbingly, ''My Sweet Passion'', with is sung by a girl. And perhaps the most prevalent songs to be hit by this are ''It Doesn't Matter'' and ''Escape From the City'', being that they were bonus tracks on a Crush 40 album and share a guitarist. |
* [[Misattributed Song]]: They get this pretty bad. If its a vocal song in a Sonic game, they WILL get credited for it by someone. Some of the more confusing examples are ''Lazy Days ~ Livin In Paradise'', and disturbingly, ''My Sweet Passion'', with is sung by a girl. And perhaps the most prevalent songs to be hit by this are ''It Doesn't Matter'' and ''Escape From the City'', being that they were bonus tracks on a Crush 40 album and share a guitarist. |
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* [[Mondegreen]]: For the most part averted, but this hits hard in Knight of the Wind, which has these in the double digits. |
* [[Mondegreen]]: For the most part averted, but this hits hard in Knight of the Wind, which has these in the double digits. |
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** For the lyrics of ''What I'm Made Of'' some sites will list lyrics in the chorus as "take a part of me" and others "take a bite of me". |
** For the lyrics of ''What I'm Made Of'' some sites will list lyrics in the chorus as "take a part of me" and others "take a bite of me". |
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* [[Narm]]/[[Narm Charm]]: Being that most of their lyrics are made to be applicable to video games, this is kinda inevitable. Arguably hits its hardest in the song ''[[ |
* [[Narm]]/[[Narm Charm]]: Being that most of their lyrics are made to be applicable to video games, this is kinda inevitable. Arguably hits its hardest in the song ''[[Sonic Heroes]]''. |
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Latest revision as of 17:23, 28 September 2018
- And the Fandom Rejoiced: Their cover of Sonic Boom with Cash Cash being publically released as part of the Sonic the Hedgehog CD soundtrack released for the 20th anniversary of the Sonic franchise.
- Crowning Music of Awesome: They have a lot. Some standout examples are Open Your Heart, Live and Learn, What I'm Made Of, and His World.
- Misattributed Song: They get this pretty bad. If its a vocal song in a Sonic game, they WILL get credited for it by someone. Some of the more confusing examples are Lazy Days ~ Livin In Paradise, and disturbingly, My Sweet Passion, with is sung by a girl. And perhaps the most prevalent songs to be hit by this are It Doesn't Matter and Escape From the City, being that they were bonus tracks on a Crush 40 album and share a guitarist.
- Mondegreen: For the most part averted, but this hits hard in Knight of the Wind, which has these in the double digits.
- For the lyrics of What I'm Made Of some sites will list lyrics in the chorus as "take a part of me" and others "take a bite of me".
- Narm/Narm Charm: Being that most of their lyrics are made to be applicable to video games, this is kinda inevitable. Arguably hits its hardest in the song Sonic Heroes.