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* [[Bolero Effect]]: This is a favorite trope of the Red Hot Chilli Pipers; start with a haunting melody by a lone piper, then the other pipes join in, then the drums and the electric guitar. They even have a piece (track 3 on ''Blast Live'') called "Celtic Bolero". |
* [[Bolero Effect]]: This is a favorite trope of the Red Hot Chilli Pipers; start with a haunting melody by a lone piper, then the other pipes join in, then the drums and the electric guitar. They even have a piece (track 3 on ''Blast Live'') called "Celtic Bolero". |
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* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: Their first (self-titled) album has no rock covers. Later albums are almost nothing but rock covers. |
* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: Their first (self-titled) album has no rock covers. Later albums are almost nothing but rock covers. |
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A Scottish music group, best known for covering various rock standards ... on bagpipes.
Discography:
- 2005: The Red Hot Chilli Pipers
- 2007: Bagrock to the Masses
- 2008: Blast Live
- 2010: Music for the Kilted Generation
- 2013: Breathe
- 2016: Octane
Tropes used by the Red Hot Chilli Pipers include:
- Bolero Effect: This is a favorite trope of the Red Hot Chilli Pipers; start with a haunting melody by a lone piper, then the other pipes join in, then the drums and the electric guitar. They even have a piece (track 3 on Blast Live) called "Celtic Bolero".
- Early Installment Weirdness: Their first (self-titled) album has no rock covers. Later albums are almost nothing but rock covers.
- Neoclassical Punk Zydeco Rockabilly: They coined the term "bagrock".
- Punny Name:
- The Red Hot Chilli Pipers themselves, playing off of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
- Music for the Kilted Generation, playing off The Prodigy's album Music for the Jilted Generation.
- Refrain From Assuming: Played With on Music for the Kilted Generation. Their cover of "Baba O'Riley" is titled "Baba O'Riley"; their cover of "Gonna Make You Sweat" is titled "Everybody Dance Now".
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