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* [[Horrible Hollywood]]: "Gone Hollywood".
* [[Humans Are Bastards]]: The song "Crime Of The Century" is either this or a group jumping the [[Moral Event Horizon]] (Raping the universe besides being difficult, would obviously cross that line) depending on how you interpret the fact that behind the masks "there's you and there's me".
* [[Jade -Colored Glasses]]: The page quote is from "The Logical Song".
* [[Last -Note Nightmare]]: "If Everyone Was Listening" ends with foreboding strings. Also, the [[Fake Out Fade Out]] in "Lover Boy" is [[Jump Scare|very abrupt]].
** [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]] with "Asylum", which ends with {{spoiler|a faint cuckoo noise}}.
* [[Long Runner Lineup]]: From the revamp to Hodgson's exit was 11 years with the same band.
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I know it sounds absurd<br />
Please tell me who I am }}
* [[Non -Appearing Title]]: "The Logical Song", "Breakfast In America", "Gone Hollywood", "A Soapbox Opera", "Fool's Overture", "Downstream".
* [[Not Staying for Breakfast]] [[A Worldwide Punomenon|In America]]: "Goodbye Stranger"
* [[Or Was It a Dream?]]: "Even In The Quietest Moments" has the singer asking this question at the end of the song
* [[Parody of Evolution]]: ''Brother Where You Bound''
* [[Please Don't Leave Me]]: "Don't Leave Me Now"
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* [[Seventies Hair]]: Davies and Hodgson, to this very day.
* [[Silly Love Songs]]: A couple, such as "Oh! Darling!", "Give A Little Bit", and "Downstream".
* [[Silly Rabbit, Idealism Is for Kids]]: "Dreamer"
* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]]: Many of their songs head straight for the cynical end of the scale, and never look back.
* [[SopranoandSoprano and Gravel]]: Hodgson is a tenor, while Davies has a deep voice.
* [[Spoken Word in Music]]: "Fool's Overture" has a short clip of Winston Churchill's famous "We shall fight on the beaches" speech.
* [[Take That]]: [[Word of God]] says that "Casual Conversations" and "Child of Vision" are take thats to Roger Hodgson and Rick Davies respectively (and written by Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson, respectively).