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* ''[[Vocaloid]]'''s ''Daughter of Revenge'' has Meiko disposing the evil princess who executed anyone who dared speak against her, but after figuring the [[Twin Switch]] with the princess's execution, she decides to continue the execution, essentially sentencing a comparatively innocent person to death, just so that the princess could feel the pain of losing everything she ever loved. She [[Lampshade Hanging|explicitly states]] that "even if I am called a heroine, I, too, am a Daughter of Evil".
* The [[Blake Shelton]]-Trace Adkins duet "Hillbilly Bone" and Brantley Gilbert's "Country Must Be Country Wide" both have similar themes: namely, it breaks down the "us vs. them" mindset sometimes present in country music fanbases, and states that Southerners and the rest of the country are not so different.
* This was the point behind [[Billy Joel]]'s single "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me". He was criticizing the music industry and the press for their praise of recent (at the time) styles like New Age by claiming they were little more than rehashes of older trends.
 
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