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The band's music provides examples of: |
The band's music provides examples of: |
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* [[A Day in the Limelight]]: "X-Mas Day" is sung mostly by Clint Lowery. |
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* [[A Good Name for a Rock Band]]: Vincent Hornsby got the idea for the band name from the label on a can he found in his mother's garage. |
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* [[Anti-Love Song]]: "Bitch" and "Denial." |
* [[Anti-Love Song]]: "Bitch" and "Denial." |
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* [[Epic Rocking]]: "Burn" from the album ''Alpha'', clocking in at just over nine minutes. |
* [[Epic Rocking]]: "Burn" from the album ''Alpha'', clocking in at just over nine minutes. |
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* [[Mohs Scale of Rock and Metal Hardness]]: Most songs a 7, softer songs a 3-5, and heavier songs an 8. ''Alpha'' is probably their heaviest album, and ''Seasons'' is probably their softest. |
* [[Mohs Scale of Rock and Metal Hardness]]: Most songs a 7, softer songs a 3-5, and heavier songs an 8. ''Alpha'' is probably their heaviest album, and ''Seasons'' is probably their softest. |
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* [[Non-Indicative Name]]: "X-Mas Day" isn't really a Christmas song, just so you know. |
* [[Non-Indicative Name]]: "X-Mas Day" isn't really a Christmas song, just so you know. |
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* [[Something Completely Different]]: The [[Post |
* [[Something Completely Different]]: The [[Post-Grunge]] song 'The Past' off ''Chapter VII: Hope and Sorrow''. It even features Chris Daughtry, singer for the Grammy-nominated rock band Daughtry. Strangely, the collaboration actually works. |
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* [[Take That]]: "Enemy," written by Morgan Rose, dissed Coal Chamber frontmam Dez Fafara for the way he treated Rose's (then) wife, who also happened to be the bassist for Coal Chamber. |
* [[Take That]]: "Enemy," written by Morgan Rose, dissed Coal Chamber frontmam Dez Fafara for the way he treated Rose's (then) wife, who also happened to be the bassist for Coal Chamber. |
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