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* [[Face of the Band]]: Benji & Joel. |
* [[Face of the Band]]: Benji & Joel. |
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* [[Funny Moments (Sugar Wiki)|Funny Moments]]: The trial scene in the ''Lifestyles of The Rich & Famous'' video, featuring cameos from [[Tenacious D|Kyle Gass]] and Chris Kirkpatrick of *NSYNC. |
* [[Funny Moments (Sugar Wiki)|Funny Moments]]: The trial scene in the ''Lifestyles of The Rich & Famous'' video, featuring cameos from [[Tenacious D|Kyle Gass]] and Chris Kirkpatrick of *NSYNC. |
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{{quote|Prosecutor: Isn't it true that the accused [[What the Hell, Hero?|TREATED YOU LIKE A DOG?!]]<br /> |
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''[The camera cuts to show a dog is being questioned as a witness]'' }} |
''[The camera cuts to show a dog is being questioned as a witness]'' }} |
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* [[Growing the Beard]]: ''Cardiology'' - especially after the lackluster ''Good Morning Revival'' - would qualify, with critics remarking that the album retains the sound of the first two albums whilst blending it with the 10 years of life experience since then. |
* [[Growing the Beard]]: ''Cardiology'' - especially after the lackluster ''Good Morning Revival'' - would qualify, with critics remarking that the album retains the sound of the first two albums whilst blending it with the 10 years of life experience since then. |
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* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: Their breakout hit, ''Lifestyles of The Rich & Famous''. |
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: Their breakout hit, ''Lifestyles of The Rich & Famous''. |
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⚫ | * [[Non Sequitur Scene]]: In the original edit of the ''Girls & Boys'' video, a short segment took place after the first line of the second verse during which the band was leaning against a fence and an old woman dressed like [[Avril Lavigne]] walked up, which lead to them parodying the opening of her ''Complicated'' video. |
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* [[Sequel Displacement]]: In the UK, ''The Young and The Hopeless'' is treated as their first album by everyone ''except'' their fans & occasionally, magazines that cover rock music. [[Justified Trope|Somewhat justified]], as their self-titled album was released at the same time & the music videos have never played on UK television. |
* [[Sequel Displacement]]: In the UK, ''The Young and The Hopeless'' is treated as their first album by everyone ''except'' their fans & occasionally, magazines that cover rock music. [[Justified Trope|Somewhat justified]], as their self-titled album was released at the same time & the music videos have never played on UK television. |
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* [[Tear Jerker]]: Man, that "Hold On" music video is a heavy hit. |
* [[Tear Jerker]]: Man, that "Hold On" music video is a heavy hit. |
Latest revision as of 20:44, 17 October 2018
- Face of the Band: Benji & Joel.
- Funny Moments: The trial scene in the Lifestyles of The Rich & Famous video, featuring cameos from Kyle Gass and Chris Kirkpatrick of *NSYNC.
Prosecutor: Isn't it true that the accused TREATED YOU LIKE A DOG?! |
- Growing the Beard: Cardiology - especially after the lackluster Good Morning Revival - would qualify, with critics remarking that the album retains the sound of the first two albums whilst blending it with the 10 years of life experience since then.
- Hilarious in Hindsight: Their breakout hit, Lifestyles of The Rich & Famous.
- Non Sequitur Scene: In the original edit of the Girls & Boys video, a short segment took place after the first line of the second verse during which the band was leaning against a fence and an old woman dressed like Avril Lavigne walked up, which lead to them parodying the opening of her Complicated video.
- Sequel Displacement: In the UK, The Young and The Hopeless is treated as their first album by everyone except their fans & occasionally, magazines that cover rock music. Somewhat justified, as their self-titled album was released at the same time & the music videos have never played on UK television.
- Tear Jerker: Man, that "Hold On" music video is a heavy hit.
- Wangst: Depending upon who you ask, some will claim the majority of their work falls under this.