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=== Tropes associated with Richard Cheese include: ===
* [[AutotuneAuto-Tune]]: Occasionally retained in covers of songs where the [[AutotuneAuto-Tune]] is supposed to be gratuitous. He gets in an argument with his at the end of his "Stronger" cover.
* [[Audience Participation Song]]: "She told me to--" "CUM!" "Come. Yes. Thank you."
* [[Call-and-Response Song]]: "Chop Suey". "''Why'' did you leave the keys ''upon the table?''" "You wanted to!" "Oh."
* [[Careful Withwith That Axe]]: In the cover of "Been Caught Stealing", Richard is attacked by a dog, which is conveyed with a mix of barks, growls, and Richard screaming for help.
* [[The Cover Changes the Meaning]]: His cover of "Down with the Sickness" tweeks the lyrics slightly to make the song about an actual sickness, rather than a metaphor for societal oppression.
** "Just Dance" is reinterpreted as being completely depressing. "Now she's drunk, lost, no communication, can't get home because she can't find her keys, and now she can't ''see'', ladies and gentlemen."