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* [[Driven to Suicide]] and [[Goodbye Cruel World]]: "Torn" is told from the point of view of someone who has just slit their wrists, secretly hoping to be saved at the last second by the person he loves/is obsessed with. Sadly, as Frank Spinath makes clear on the band's website:
* [[Driven to Suicide]] and [[Goodbye, Cruel World]]: "Torn" is told from the point of view of someone who has just slit their wrists, secretly hoping to be saved at the last second by the person he loves/is obsessed with. Sadly, as Frank Spinath makes clear on the band's website:
{{quote| SHE will not burst through the door.<br />
{{quote| SHE will not burst through the door.<br />
SHE will not call.<br />
SHE will not call.<br />

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Seabound is a German futurepop duo consisting of Frank M. Spinath and Martin Vorbrodt. They are known for their insightful lyrics about the human psyche.

Discography

  • No Sleep Demon (2001)
  • Beyond Flatline (2004)
  • Double-Crosser (2006)

This band provides examples of:

  • Driven to Suicide and Goodbye, Cruel World: "Torn" is told from the point of view of someone who has just slit their wrists, secretly hoping to be saved at the last second by the person he loves/is obsessed with. Sadly, as Frank Spinath makes clear on the band's website:

 SHE will not burst through the door.

SHE will not call.

SHE is not thinking of you right now.

SHE won't even move.

SHE NEVER DID.

  • Poisonous Friend: The song of the same name, which the trope was actually named after, is about the narrator's conflicted relationship with a woman and/or deadly snake, who kills people. The narrator sometimes watches her murders, and contemplates "how it feels to annihilate a friend", though it's not clear whether he means to off his friend or join her in her killings.