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* ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAlztMvvNkk got my opera in someone's rap]. I suddenly find myself ''liking'' rap.
* ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAlztMvvNkk got my opera in someone's rap]. I suddenly find myself ''liking'' rap.
* How about Klaus Nomi. It's a mix between opera and electronica. Think Pavarotti meets Depeche Mode.
* How about Klaus Nomi. It's a mix between opera and electronica. Think Pavarotti meets Depeche Mode.
* This trope is just one reason why [[Yoko Kanno]] is [[Trope Pantheons/Music|the goddess of anime music]]. Seriously, she does ''everything''. All at once. [[Crowning Music of Awesome|Awesomely]].
* This trope is just one reason why [[Yoko Kanno]] is the goddess of anime music. Seriously, she does ''everything''. All at once. [[Crowning Music of Awesome|Awesomely]].
** [[Yuki Kajiura]] is [[Trope Pantheons/Music|no slouch on that department]] [[Crowning Music of Awesome|either]].
** [[Yuki Kajiura]] is [[Crowning Music of Awesome|no slouch on that department either]].
* [[The Doors]] were made up of a jazz drummer, a flamenco guitarist, a classical organist, and a poet-vocalist.
* [[The Doors]] were made up of a jazz drummer, a flamenco guitarist, a classical organist, and a poet-vocalist.
* [[Gentle Giant (band)|Gentle Giant]]: What happens when you get together three brothers out of a soul group, a classically trained keyboardist, a blues guitarist, and a volatile series of drummer, and they all start playing recorders? You end up with Gentle Giant, whose songs ranged from quasi-medieval violin-powered tunes, to entirely percussive pieces, to a capella ballads.
* [[Gentle Giant (band)|Gentle Giant]]: What happens when you get together three brothers out of a soul group, a classically trained keyboardist, a blues guitarist, and a volatile series of drummer, and they all start playing recorders? You end up with Gentle Giant, whose songs ranged from quasi-medieval violin-powered tunes, to entirely percussive pieces, to a capella ballads.