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* [[Broken Base]]: Between fans of their work after mainstream success with ''The Fundamental Elements Of Southtown'', and between fans of their work after ''Satellite''. Not to mention those who prefer their pre-Southtown days.
* [[Broken Base]]: Between fans of their work after mainstream success with ''The Fundamental Elements Of Southtown'', and between fans of their work after ''Satellite''. Not to mention those who prefer their pre-Southtown days.
* [[Deader Than Disco]]: The band has been undergoing a gradual decline since ''Satellite'', their triple-platinum album. Now, hardly anyone knows who they are.
* [[Deader Than Disco]]: The band has been undergoing a gradual decline since ''Satellite'', their triple-platinum album. Now, hardly anyone knows who they are.
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  • Broken Base: Between fans of their work after mainstream success with The Fundamental Elements Of Southtown, and between fans of their work after Satellite. Not to mention those who prefer their pre-Southtown days.
  • Deader Than Disco: The band has been undergoing a gradual decline since Satellite, their triple-platinum album. Now, hardly anyone knows who they are.
  • Ear Worm:

I, I feel so alive
For the very first time
I can't deny you,
I feel so alive

  • Face of the Band: Sonny Sandoval, to the point the three non original members were able to temporarily fire the group founder.
    • Although most fans are able to identify the other band members by name.
  • It's Popular, Now It Sucks: Some Fans upon their mainstream Debut with Fundamental Elements of Southtown.
  • Tear Jerker: Tropers may have this reaction when they listen to "Youth Of The Nation" and various other numbers.
  • They Changed It, Now It Sucks