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* [[Concept Album|The storyline of]] ''Holy Wood: In the Shadow of the Valley of Death'' by [[Marilyn Manson]] is this. An oppressed man orchestrates the revolution all on his own, ends up just as bad as those he overthrew. Some theories suggest he commits suicide upon realizing this as the final track treats us to the sound of a gun being loaded (but no gunshot). Considering it's only one of three interconnecting storyline albums, the plot and chronology of which are heavily debated and have never been officially explained, nobody really knows the consequences in this case.
* [[Concept Album|The storyline of]] ''Holy Wood: In the Shadow of the Valley of Death'' by [[Marilyn Manson]] is this. An oppressed man orchestrates the revolution all on his own, ends up just as bad as those he overthrew. Some theories suggest he commits suicide upon realizing this as the final track treats us to the sound of a gun being loaded (but no gunshot). Considering it's only one of three interconnecting storyline albums, the plot and chronology of which are heavily debated and have never been officially explained, nobody really knows the consequences in this case.
* As implied by the title, the basic message of "Revolution Roulette" by [[Poets of the Fall]] is that "easy" solutions after a revolution lead to these.
* As implied by the title, the basic message of "Revolution Roulette" by [[Poets of the Fall]] is that "easy" solutions after a revolution lead to these.
* ''Strange World'' by [[Gamma Ray]]:
{{quote|Oh, such a strange world
A never ending circle


Here come the riders of the revolution
[[Foregone Conclusion|Another rider crying revolution... yeah.]] }}


== Theatre ==
== Theatre ==