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** Same thing with "My Curse," which starts with melodic, lightly distorted guitar chords that segue into a crushing riff and a [[Metal Scream]]. |
** Same thing with "My Curse," which starts with melodic, lightly distorted guitar chords that segue into a crushing riff and a [[Metal Scream]]. |
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* [[Mohs Scale of Rock and Metal Hardness]]: Definitely around an 8. Think about it, and it's probably gonna be hard to say otherwise. |
* [[Mohs Scale of Rock and Metal Hardness]]: Definitely around an 8. Think about it, and it's probably gonna be hard to say otherwise. |
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* [[Name's the Same]]: If it's possible to do so, try not to mistake this frontman with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Jones_(musician) that other Howard Jones]. |
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* [[Not Christian Rock]] --The band is often assumed to be Christian due to former vocalist Jesse Leach's faith. |
* [[Not Christian Rock]] --The band is often assumed to be Christian due to former vocalist Jesse Leach's faith. |
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** Which is kind of doubly ironic, given that WWE Superstar Christian is such a fan he renamed his [[Finishing Move]] after them. |
** Which is kind of doubly ironic, given that WWE Superstar Christian is such a fan he renamed his [[Finishing Move]] after them. |
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* [[The Pete Best]] -- Jesse Leach. If anybody knows of him, it's because of "My Last Serenade", |
* [[The Pete Best]] -- Jesse Leach. If anybody knows of him, it's because of "My Last Serenade", |
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* [[Refrain From Assuming]] -- "My Curse" getting called "This is My Curse". Overlaps with [[Gannon Banned]]. |
* [[Refrain From Assuming]] -- "My Curse" getting called "This is My Curse". Overlaps with [[Gannon Banned]]. |
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* [[Self-Titled Album]] -- Their debut. |
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** And their fifth album. |
** And their fifth album. |
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* [[Subdued Section]] -- The band utilizes this trope very often; "Desperate Times", "The Arms of Sorrow" and "The End of Heartache" are examples. |
* [[Subdued Section]] -- The band utilizes this trope very often; "Desperate Times", "The Arms of Sorrow" and "The End of Heartache" are examples. |