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* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: A frequent source of excitement for Massive Attack albums is who they'll collaborate with next. |
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: A frequent source of excitement for Massive Attack albums is who they'll collaborate with next. |
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* [[Epic Riff]]: "Atlas Air" has one of the most memorably catchy riffs known to man. |
* [[Epic Riff]]: "Atlas Air" has one of the most memorably catchy riffs known to man. |
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- And the Fandom Rejoiced: A frequent source of excitement for Massive Attack albums is who they'll collaborate with next.
- Epic Riff: "Atlas Air" has one of the most memorably catchy riffs known to man.
- Genius Bonus: Heligoland is named after a German archipelago that has previously been a Danish and a British possesion.
- Mondegreen: The actual lyric from "Man Next Door" is Always a fuss and fight, but Horace Andy's accent makes it hard to not hear it as Always a fussin' fart.
- Nightmare Fuel: A lot of their songs have extremely creepy undertones. "Butterfly Caught," "Risingson," "Angel," and "Inertia Creeps" all qualify.
- "Atlas Air." "Let 'em feast, my heart is big, my blood will slide [...] fish like little silver knives make the cuts on my insides."
- The cover of Mezzanine.
- Paranoia Fuel: "Man Next Door", arguably.