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* CelebritySong: An unreleased track titled "Creator/KendallJenner."

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* CelebritySong: An unreleased track titled "Creator/KendallJenner."Kendall Jenner."



* TheSomethingSong: "Bread Song", "Up Song", and "Laughing Song."

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* TheSomethingSong: "Bread Song", Song," "Up Song", Song," and "Laughing Song."

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* BreakUpSong:
** "Basketball Shoes" is about the narrator's life post break-up. They aren't taking it that well.
** "I Won't Always Love You" is a more straightfoward example.



* ConcertFilm: ''Live at Bush Hall'' chronicles three nights of performances at the titular venue, with only the songs written after Isaac's departure being played. Taking a page from ''Film/StopMakingSense'', each night of the performance has stage decorations and costumes with a different theme (prom night, Americana, and haunted pizzeria), and the film cuts between them nonlinearly with some pretty clever editing. Reportedly, as the band doesn't intend to record any of the songs on a studio album, this film is the definitive version of this material.

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* CelebritySong: An unreleased track titled "Creator/KendallJenner."
* ConceptAlbum: ''Ants From Up There'' is a rather loose one about a co-dependent person and the dissolution of their relationship.
* ConcertFilm: ''Live at Bush Hall'' chronicles three nights of performances at the titular venue, with only the songs written after Isaac's departure being played. Taking a page from ''Film/StopMakingSense'', each night of the performance has stage decorations and costumes with a different theme (prom night, Americana, and haunted pizzeria), and the film cuts between them nonlinearly with some pretty clever editing. Reportedly, as the band doesn't intend to record any of the songs on a studio album, this film is the definitive version of this material.



* LiveAlbum: ''Live At Bush Hall.''



* SequelSong: "Up Song" and "Up Song (Reprise)."



* TheSomethingSong: "Bread Song", "Up Song", and "Laughing Song".

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* TheSomethingSong: "Bread Song", "Up Song", and "Laughing Song". Song."
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** "Turbines/Pigs" has allusions to ''Literature/TheMasterAndMargarita'' [[labelnote:*]]"Thought no one could see me now/I didn't put my clothes on"[[/labelnote]] and ''Film/TheWizardOfOz.'' [[labelnote:*]]"Without a broom or bubble/You learnt to fly all by yourself"[[/labelnote]]
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* BoleroEffect: Used in most of their songs, though not to the same extent as crescendocore bands like Music/GodspeedYouBlackEmperor or Music/ExplosionsInTheSky. "Basketball Shoes" and "Snow Globes" are easily the grandest examples, though "Opus" and "Haldern" are also very notable here. "Turbines/Pigs" is another excellent example, starting as a LonelyPianoPiece before exploding instrumentally for the climax of the song.

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* BoleroEffect: Used in most of their songs, though not to the same extent as crescendocore bands like Music/GodspeedYouBlackEmperor or Music/ExplosionsInTheSky. "Basketball Shoes" and "Snow Globes" are easily the grandest examples, though "Opus" and "Haldern" are also very notable here. "Turbines/Pigs" is another excellent example, starting as a LonelyPianoPiece with other instruments gradually joining throughout before exploding instrumentally for the climax of the song.
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* LonelyPianoPiece: Over half of "Turbines" is May singing unaccompanied by anything but her own piano.

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