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* [[Neoclassical Punk Zydeco Rockabilly]]: Many people have a hard time describing the band's sound, and it's actually the subject of "Call It What You Want""
{{quote| ''"You're taking your words and you take your judgements and stick em on to everything / If it don't conform to what you were born into, then you run the other way / You say now "what's your style" and "who do you listen to?" / Who cares?"''}}
* [[One -Hit Wonder]]: It remains to be seen if they can release another single that reaches the great success of "Pumped Up Kicks", or at least comes close to it. At the very least, further singles "Helena Beat" and "Don't Stop" have been warmly received on American alternative radio.
** "Don't Stop" later started to cross over to some pop radio stations, but it died out quickly. For now, it is safe to say that "Pumped Up Kicks" will probably remain their only song to ever reach the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100.
* [[One Steve Limit]]: Averted by Mark (Foster) and Mark (Pontius)
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* [[Record Producer]]: Mark (Foster) produced ''Torches'' with the notable Paul Epworth and Greg Kurstin.
* [[Rock Trio]]: Although, the band used to have four primary members. They usually tour with a few other musicians in their band as well.
* [[Shout -Out]]: [http://28.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lu0xauN17y1qesphqo1_500.jpg "Call It What You Want" was filmed in the same mansion where Lady Gaga shot her "Paparazzi" video!]
** Also in the same video: during one scene, Mark (Foster) motions to shoot at his teenage fangirls. Taking the subject matter of "Pumped Up Kicks" into consideration, one could assume that Mark ''really'' likes guns, or at least it seems so.
* [[Romantic Hyperbole]]: "I Would Do Anything For You".