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* BreakUpSong: "9 Crimes", "Lonelily", "I Remember", it is much easier to list songs that ''aren't'' this.

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* BreakUpSong: "9 Crimes", "Lonelily", "I Remember", it is much easier to list songs that ''aren't'' this.this, which are quite rare.

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* BreakUpSong: "9 Crimes", "Lonelily", "I Remember"

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* BreakUpSong: "9 Crimes", "Lonelily", "I Remember"Remember", it is much easier to list songs that ''aren't'' this.



* DrunkenSong: "Cheers, Darlin'" is one of the most perfect examples of this trope.

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* DrunkenSong: "Cheers, "Cheers Darlin'" is one of the most perfect examples of this trope.trope.
* EpicRocking: While ''O'' and ''9'' may contain extremely long tracks as their final tracks, but at the end of the day it is completely [[InvertedTrope inverted]] for the former while the latter fades into a very long [[DroneOfDread drone]] (see HiddenTrack below).
** His 2014 album ''My Favourite Faded Fantasy'' contains two real instances of this with "It Takes a Lot to Know a Man" clocking at almost 10 minutes, while "Trusty and True" shying away at only 8 minutes.



* HiddenTrack: ''O'' had not one but two extra tracks attached to "Eskimo": "Prague" and "Silent Night".

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* HiddenTrack: ''O'' had not one but two extra tracks attached to "Eskimo": "Prague" and the saddening a cappella rendition of "Silent Night".Night" sung by Music/LisaHannigan, his partner at the time.



* LoveNostalgiaSong: "The Blower's Daughter"

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* LoveNostalgiaSong: "The Blower's Daughter"Daughter".
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* {{Slowcore}}: While it isn't really that prominent in his music, ''Cheers Darlin''' truly stands out as one of his fewer songs in the genre thanks to its bleak lyrical content and drunken tempo (see DrunkenSong above).

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* {{Slowcore}}: While it isn't really that prominent in his music, ''Cheers Darlin''' "Cheers Darlin'" truly stands out as one of his fewer songs in the genre thanks to its bleak lyrical content and drunken tempo (see DrunkenSong above).
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* Slowcore: While it isn't really that prominent in his music, ''Cheers Darlin''' truly stands out as one of his fewer songs in the genre thanks to its bleak lyrical content and drunken tempo (see DrunkenSong above).

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* Slowcore: {{Slowcore}}: While it isn't really that prominent in his music, ''Cheers Darlin''' truly stands out as one of his fewer songs in the genre thanks to its bleak lyrical content and drunken tempo (see DrunkenSong above).
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* Slowcore: While it isn't really that prominent in his music, ''Cheers Darlin''' truly stands out as one of his fewer songs in the genre thanks to its bleak lyrical content and drunken tempo (see DrunkenSong above).
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* LeaveTheCameraRunning: The final 16 minutes of "Sleep Don't Weep" from ''9'' consists of this.
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* FadingIntoTheNextSong: "Cheers Darlin'" into Cold Water on ''O''.

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* FadingIntoTheNextSong: "Cheers Darlin'" into Cold Water on ''O''.
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* Angst: A common theme in his lyrics (see below.)

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* Angst: {{Angst}}: A common theme in his lyrics (see below.)
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* Angst: Common lyrical theme in his lyrics (see below).

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* Angst: Common lyrical A common theme in his lyrics (see below).below.)
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Damien Rice (born 7 December 1973) is an Irish singer-songwriter and musician. His songs are generally quiet, acoustic, and intense.

He began his musical career as a member of the 1990s rock group Juniper, releasing two singles with the band.

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Damien Rice '''Damien Rice''' (born 7 December 1973) is an Irish singer-songwriter and musician. His songs are generally quiet, acoustic, and intense.

He began his musical career as a member of the 1990s rock group Juniper, releasing two singles with the band.
band; after he left, the band regrouped and renamed themselves to Bell X1.



He released his second album, 9, in 2006.

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He released his second album, 9, ''9'', in 2006.



* ClusterFBomb: The chorus of "Rootless Tree".



* HiddenTrack: O had not one but two extra tracks attached to Eskimo: Prague and Silent Night.
** 9 also had a really long final track that went on for over 21 minutes. Except it was actually 21 minutes long with 16 minutes of wine glasses, Tibetan singing bowl and gibbering in Czech. Then the actual hidden track came after as an unlisted number.

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* HiddenTrack: O ''O'' had not one but two extra tracks attached to Eskimo: Prague "Eskimo": "Prague" and Silent Night.
"Silent Night".
** 9 ''9'' also had a really long final track that went on for over 21 minutes. Except it was actually 21 minutes long with 16 minutes of wine glasses, Tibetan singing bowl and gibbering in Czech. Then the actual hidden track came after as an unlisted number.
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* ShoutOut: "Amie" references ''Literature/TheStoryOfO''.
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Damien Rice is an Irish singer-songwriter and musician. His songs are generally quiet, acoustic, and intense.

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Damien Rice (born 7 December 1973) is an Irish singer-songwriter and musician. His songs are generally quiet, acoustic, and intense.
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* AlbumTitleDrop - O is named for a lyric in the song "Amie"; 9 is named for "9 Crimes"
* BreakUpSong - "9 Crimes", "Lonelily", "I Remember"
* CoverVersion - He's covered many songs live, including "Hallelujah", "Creep", and "When Doves Cry"
* DrunkenSong - "Cheers, Darlin'" is one of the most perfect examples of this trope.
* HiddenTrack - O had not one but two extra tracks attached to Eskimo: Prague and Silent Night.

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* AlbumTitleDrop - AlbumTitleDrop: O is named for a lyric in the song "Amie"; 9 is named for "9 Crimes"
* BreakUpSong - AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: It's more difficult to find Rice songs that ''aren't'' this.
* BreakUpSong:
"9 Crimes", "Lonelily", "I Remember"
* CoverVersion - CoverVersion: He's covered many songs live, including "Hallelujah", "Creep", and "When Doves Cry"
* DrunkenSong - DrunkenSong: "Cheers, Darlin'" is one of the most perfect examples of this trope.
* HiddenTrack - HiddenTrack: O had not one but two extra tracks attached to Eskimo: Prague and Silent Night.



* LoveNostalgiaSong - "The Blower's Daughter"

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* LoveNostalgiaSong - LoveNostalgiaSong: "The Blower's Daughter"

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