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* [[Album Filler]]: Though most people think otherwise, some of his tracks were literally just thrown in there for nothing more than padding.
* [[Bald of Awesome]]
* [[Careful Withwith That Axe]]" His early shows featured him smashing his keyboards and turntables ONSTAGE! In some cases he would even throw his equipment into the audience, and somehow even receiving some of the said equipment back in '''playable condition'''.
* [[Creator Breakdown]]: After the failure of ''Animal Rights'', he spent many sleepless drunken nights writing the songs that would appear on ''Play''.
* [[Distinct Double Album]]: The album ''Hotel'' by Moby is another classic example. The first disc is mainly rock-oriented songs, all with vocals (except for the intro, coda, and [[Hidden Track]]), while the second disc is entirely ambient techno.
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* [[I Am the Band]]: When on tour for ''Animal Rights'' he pulled this image.
* [[Metal Scream]]: ''Animal Rights'' was jam packed with this.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: His albums tend to be almost jarringly diverse. ''Everything Is Wrong,'' for example, follows a euphoric rave song ("Bring Back My Happiness") with a seriously over-the-top [[Heavy Metal (Music)|Heavy Metal]] song ("What Love").
* [[Non-Appearing Title]]: "Natural Blues"<ref>Actually, just a remixed version of an old folk song called "Trouble So Hard" made famous in 1937 by a singer named Vera Hall.</ref>, "Down Slow", "The Rafters", "Look Back In", "18", "My Weakness", "Machete", "Signs of Love", "Sleep Alone", "Fireworks", "Rushing", "7", "If Things Were Perfect", "Everloving", "Inside", "Guitar Flute & String", "Porcelain", and "Temptation" to name a few.
* [[Self-Titled Album]]: His debut album in 1993.