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** On the other hand, each album receives a better score among most music critics than the last one. Depending on the magazine/website, ''I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love'' scored between 2.5 and 4 on 5, ''Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge'' scored between 3 and 4 on 5, ''The Black Parade'' between 3 and 5 on 5 and ''Danger Days'' between 3.5 and 5 on 5. Their [[Fan Dumb|fans]] may think they're sellouts, or they changed, but they're mostly having fun with their music style, and critics like it.
* [[Nickelback]]. For a band with such a vocal Hatedom, and that so [[Guilty Pleasure|few people claim to like publicly]], you'd think they'd get less airplay and make less money. A lot of their hatedom from [[Grunge]] fans stems solely from the fact that the band can fill stadiums and arenas.
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20140816164126/http://www.bustedtees.com/blamecanadafornickelback Blame] [[South Park|Canada]] for Nickelback, [[Canada, Eh?|eh]]?
* [[Nicki Minaj]] has two forms of this: the set of people who believe she really became more pop-oriented in her debut album, ''Pink Friday'',(before that she had mixtapes) and people who thinks she was much better when she was completely in the underground.
** Two songs on ''Pink Friday'' address that question, with different points of view expressed on each one. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cVgB7RSwto "Dear Old Nicki"] has become an anthem of sorts for the latter set mentioned above (and "Dear old Nicki, please call back" their motto).
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