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* [[The Cover Changes the Meaning]]: From a female perspective, "Stupid Boy" can be interpreted as a female offering advice, or as the victimized female. From the male's perspective, it can be read as beating himself up over letting his lover slip through his hands.
* [[Everything Is an Instrument]]: He plays a cardboard box on "Somebody Like You".
* [[Everything's Louder Withwith Bagpipes]]: "I Told You So" features Uilleann pipes.
* [[The Four Chords of Pop]]: "Long Hot Summer" uses i-VI-III-VII on the verses.
* [[Heavy Meta]]: "Put You in a Song", a song about the love song he wants to write about his lover.
** Perhaps given a [[Continuity Nod]] in the next single, "Without You", which features the lyric "And up until you came along / No one ever heard my song / Now it's climbing with a bullet."
* [[Hidden Track]]: ''Golden Road'' features a hidden track called "One Chord Song".
* [[Like a God Toto Me]]: Inverted in "You're Not My God" about getting over drugs.
* [[Lyrical Tic]]: He tends to do a sort of "mmm" sound a lot. He also tends to utter "Yes, I did", "Yes, you did", or one of several other variants, after several lines. (Example: "You stole her every dream, and you crushed her plans/Yes, you did".)
* [[Recycled Lyrics]]: Several of his songs have lyrics about the sun shining.
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