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[[File:Everything_Else_2_7556.jpg|frame|From left to right: Sam Black and Matt Morley]]
 
[[Everything Else]] is an unsigned American rock duo from Coon Rapids, Minnesota that formed in early 2010, consisting of Matt Morley and Sam Black. They are heavily inspired by rock groups of the 60's and 70's like [[The Beatles]], [[Frank Zappa]] and [[Pink Floyd]]. It often sounds like more than two people because they sometimes record instruments at different times, as in "What Can't Be Seen". The lyrics of their songs cover a wide variety of topics, from love and hate to race relations and religion to pure nonsense. Their self-titled first album was released on November 1, 2011.
 
Everything Else is an unsigned American rock duo from Coon Rapids, Minnesota that formed in early 2010, consisting of Matt Morley and Sam Black. They are heavily inspired by rock groups of the 60's and 70's like [[The Beatles]], [[Frank Zappa]] and [[Pink Floyd]]. It often sounds like more than two people because they sometimes record instruments at different times, as in "What Can't Be Seen". The lyrics of their songs cover a wide variety of topics, from love and hate to race relations and religion to pure nonsense. Their self-titled first album was released on November 1, 2011.
 
The line-up consists of:
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* Samuel Paul Black: Bass, guitar, vocals, keyboard, strings
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=== Tropes related to Everything Else include: ===
* [[Added Alliterative AppealAlliteration]]: "Everything Else"
* [[Album Title Drop]]: [[Averted Trope|Averted]] in ''Everything Else'', despite the fact that it's also the name of the song.
* [[All Drummers Are Animals]]: Matt. "Untitled", "Fool" and "What Can't Be Seen" are good examples of this.
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* [[Big Word Shout]]: "Religion Song (Put Away The Gun)"- WHY?!
* [[Call Back]]: The reprise section of "Everything Else"
* [[Careful Withwith That Axe]]: "Religion Song (Put Away the Gun)" features an example in which Matt screams "Why?" after a quiet spoken bit.
* [[Control Freak]]: Matt. But Sam puts up with it quite nicely.
* [[Cover Version]]: Their covers of [[The Who]]'s "Go To The Mirror, Boy" and [[Bob Dylan]]'s "Subterranean Homesick Blues."
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: Through the first album.
* [[Day in Thethe Life]]: "Harassing The Conman" tells the story of a day at Valley Fair in which a friend of the band has a run in with the law.
* [[Echoing Acoustics]]: Most of the first album.
* [[Epic Instrumental Opener]]: "Harassing the Conman", "The Enemies", "Religion Song (Put Away the Gun)", "Untitled" and "Everything Else" all feature lengthy openers.
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* [[Sequel Song]]: "Fool", is a sequel to "If You Loved Her", which turns "If You Loved Her" into a very different song lyrically.
* [[Song Style Shift]]: "Religion Song (Put Away the Gun)" starts with a gentle string section, then goes to a church song, then to a rock song, then to spoken word, then back to the church song.
* [[Spoken Word in Music]]: "Religion Song (Put Away the Gun)" right before the [[Careful Withwith That Axe]] bit mentioned above.
* [[Studio Chatter]]: "Harassing The Conman", "The Enemies" and "Fool" have exerts of it here and there.
* [[Subliminal Seduction]]: "What Can't Be Seen" has the first few verses slower and backwards during the solo.