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* AvantGardeMetal
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* BigBand
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* GenreBusting
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* NonAppearingTitle: Very, very common.
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* ProgressiveMetal
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* SymphonicMetal
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* WordSaladLyrics
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* UncommonTime: Not as often as other [[ProgressiveMetal Progressive Metal]] bands, but they still employ this on occasion. "Memoirs of a Roadkill" is mostly in 4/4, but the bridge has some measures of 6/4 and the outro is in 6/8.
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* UncommonTime: Not as often as other [[ProgressiveMetal Progressive Metal]] bands, but they still employ this on occasion. "Memoirs
**"Memoirs of a Roadkill" is mostly in 4/4, but the bridge has some measures of 6/4 and the outro is in6/8.6/8.
**End of "Superhero Jagganath" is in 7/8.
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**End of "Superhero Jagganath" is in 7/8.
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* GenreMashup: On a semi-regular basis, they combine ProgressiveMetal and BigBand Swing, incorporating other genres as they go.
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* NeoclassicalPunkZydecoRockabilly: On a semi-regular basis, they combine ProgressiveMetal and BigBand Swing, incorporating other genres as they go.
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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: Usually hits around 6-8, although they can get as low on 1 or 2 on occasion ("D'Angelo", "Aurora"). "Honey Trap Aftermath" is around a 4, and "Justice for Saint Mary" hits pretty much every position on the scale.
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* AlbumSingle: "Voodoo Mon Amour," "Jigsaw Hustle," "Knucklehugs (Arm Yourself with Love)," "The Age of Vulture Culture" and "War Painted Valentine" are the only five tracks released as singles so far.
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** ''Swagger & Stroll Down the Rabbit Hole'' has "Les invulnérables" (6:02).
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* GlassShatteringSound: Done for comedic effect after a particularly high-note in "Balrog Boogie".
* GratuitousForeignLanguage: Happens quite a bit. Often done more for [[RuleOfFun fun]] than anything else.
** GratuitousFrench: "Voodoo Mon Amour"
** GratuitousItalian: "D'Angelo"
** GratuitousJapanese: "Black Box Messiah"
** GratuitousLatin: Parodied with "Balrog Boogie", where the lyrics are literally just rambling in Latin.
** GratuitousRussian: "Vodka Inferno"
* GratuitousForeignLanguage: Happens quite a bit. Often done more for [[RuleOfFun fun]] than anything else.
** GratuitousFrench: "Voodoo Mon Amour"
** GratuitousItalian: "D'Angelo"
** GratuitousJapanese: "Black Box Messiah"
** GratuitousLatin: Parodied with "Balrog Boogie", where the lyrics are literally just rambling in Latin.
** GratuitousRussian: "Vodka Inferno"
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* GlassShatteringSound: Done for comedic effect after a particularly high-note in "Balrog Boogie".
Boogie", where a particularly high note is followed by a broken glass sound effect.
* GratuitousForeignLanguage:Happens quite Quite a bit. Often done few songs have gratuitous foreign lyrics, usually more for [[RuleOfFun fun]] than anything else.
** GratuitousFrench:else. For example, "Voodoo Mon Amour"
** GratuitousItalian: "D'Angelo"
** GratuitousJapanese:Amour" (GratuitousFrench), "D'Angelo" (GratuitousItalian), "Black Box Messiah"
** GratuitousLatin: Parodied withMessiah" (GratuitousJapanese), and "Vodka Inferno" (GratuitousRussian). "Balrog Boogie", where Boogie"'s GratuitousLatin stands out, as the lyrics are literally just rambling in Latin.
** GratuitousRussian: "Vodka Inferno"whole song is nothing but Latin WordSaladLyrics.
* GratuitousForeignLanguage:
** GratuitousFrench:
** GratuitousItalian: "D'Angelo"
** GratuitousJapanese:
** GratuitousLatin: Parodied with
** GratuitousRussian: "Vodka Inferno"
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* [[SharpDressedMan Sharp Dressed Group]]: Their live attire is usually black suits with red ties and black dresses.
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* [[SharpDressedMan Sharp Dressed Group]]: SharpDressedMan: Their live attire is usually black suits with red ties and black dresses.
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The Diablo Swing Orchestra dates back to 16th century Sweden, where legend tells of an orchestra that played music so seductive and divine that they overwhelmed audiences all over the country. Defying the dictatorial ruling of the Swedish crown and the church that held so much sway over the country, they captured the hearts of people from all walks of life. Sensing their power waning, the church retaliated, accusing them of being "devil-worshipers" and the "spawn of Satan", eventually labeling them as The Devil's Orchestra. [[NiceJobFixingItVillain The name caught on]], and after their attempts at slander had failed, the church framed them for murder. Two years later, tired of living as fugitives, [[DoNotGoGentle they played a grand finale]] and let themselves be captured and executed. But before doing this, they all signed a pact saying that their descendants were given the task of reviving the orchestra in 500 years with the instructions being placed in envelopes given to six trustees. Then in 2003, by mere chance, two of the original orchestra descents meet in a music shop and begin to discuss music. They received a mysterious envelope from an ancient relative and, in three months, find the remaining descendants and revive the orchestra...
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The Diablo Swing Orchestra dates back to 16th century Sweden, where legend tells of an orchestra that played music so seductive and divine that they overwhelmed audiences all over the country. Defying the dictatorial ruling of the Swedish crown and the church that held so much sway over the country, they captured the hearts of people from all walks of life. Sensing their power waning, the church retaliated, accusing them of being "devil-worshipers" and the "spawn of Satan", eventually labeling them as The Devil's Orchestra. [[NiceJobFixingItVillain [[AppropriatedAppellation The name caught on]], and after their attempts at slander had failed, the church framed them for murder. Two years later, tired of living as fugitives, [[DoNotGoGentle they played a grand finale]] and let themselves be captured and executed. But before doing this, they all signed a pact saying that their descendants were given the task of reviving the orchestra in 500 years with the instructions being placed in envelopes given to six trustees. Then in 2003, by mere chance, two of the original orchestra descents meet in a music shop and begin to discuss music. They received a mysterious envelope from an ancient relative and, in three months, find the remaining descendants and revive the orchestra...
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* AppropriatedAppellation: According to the band's "backstory", the church referred to the band's first incarnation as "the Devil's orchestra". The musicians gladly used that name for themselves, and their reincarnations adopted a variation of it as well 500 years later.
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* GenreRoulette: Almost all of their songs are in their own unique style, and sometimes they switch from genre to genre [[UpToEleven several times within one song]].
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* GenreRoulette: Almost all of their songs are in their own unique style, and sometimes they switch from genre to genre [[UpToEleven [[ExaggeratedTrope several times within one song]].
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* AlbumSingle: "Voodoo Mon Amour," "Jigsaw Hustle," "Knucklehugs (Arm Yourself with Love)," "The Age of Vulture Culture" and "War Painted Valentine" are the only four tracks released as singles thus far.
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* AlbumSingle: "Voodoo Mon Amour," "Jigsaw Hustle," "Knucklehugs (Arm Yourself with Love)," "The Age of Vulture Culture" and "War Painted Valentine" are the only four five tracks released as singles thus so far.
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* ''Swagger & Stroll Down the Rabbit Hole'' (2021)
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* Kristin Evegård - lead vocals (2014-)
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* Kristin Evegård - lead vocals vocals, piano (2014-)
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* Pontus Mantefors - guitar, synthesizer, backing vocals (2003-)
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* Pontus Mantefors - guitar, synthesizer, backing FX, vocals (2003-)
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* Johan Norbäck - drums (2012-)
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* Johan Norbäck - drums drums, percussion, backing vocals (2012-)
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* Petter Karlsson - drums (2010-2011)
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* Petter Karlsson - drums (2010-2011)
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* AlbumSingle: "Voodoo Mon Amour," "Jigsaw Hustle," "Knucklehugs (Arm Yourself with Love)," and "The Age of Vulture Culture" are the only four tracks released as singles thus far.
* AlliterativeTitle: "Balrog Boogie," "Rancid Romance," "Stratosphere Serenade," and "Porch of Perception" for song titles. ''The Butcher's Ballroom'' and ''Pandora's Piñata'' for album titles.
* AlliterativeTitle: "Balrog Boogie," "Rancid Romance," "Stratosphere Serenade," and "Porch of Perception" for song titles. ''The Butcher's Ballroom'' and ''Pandora's Piñata'' for album titles.
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* AlbumSingle: "Voodoo Mon Amour," "Jigsaw Hustle," "Knucklehugs (Arm Yourself with Love)," and "The Age of Vulture Culture" and "War Painted Valentine" are the only four tracks released as singles thus far.
* AlliterativeTitle: "Balrog Boogie," "Rancid Romance," "Stratosphere Serenade,"and "Porch of Perception" and "Malign Monologues" for song titles. ''The Butcher's Ballroom'' and ''Pandora's Piñata'' for album titles.
* AlliterativeTitle: "Balrog Boogie," "Rancid Romance," "Stratosphere Serenade,"
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* BookEnds: "Black Box Messiah" ends with a brief quote of the start of its EpicInstrumentalOpener track, "How to Organize A Lynch Mob".
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* BookEnds: "Black Box Messiah" ends with a brief quote of the start of its EpicInstrumentalOpener track, "How to Organize A a Lynch Mob".
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** A few of their shorter songs act as this for other songs. "How to Organize a Lynch Mob" opens "Black Box Messiah", "Gunpowder Chant" goes into "Infralove", and "Siberian Love Affairs" is the intro to "Vodka Inferno".
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** A few of their shorter songs tracks act as this for other songs. "How to Organize a Lynch Mob" opens "Black Box Messiah", "Gunpowder Chant" goes into "Infralove", and "Siberian Love Affairs" is the intro to "Vodka Inferno".
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** ''Pandora's Piñata'' has "Exit Strategy of a Wrecking Ball" (6:02), "Mass Rapture" (6:03), and "Justice For Saint Mary" (8:17)
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** ''Pandora's Piñata'' has "Exit Strategy of a Wrecking Ball" (6:02), "Mass Rapture" (6:03), and "Justice For for Saint Mary" (8:17)
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* GratuitousFrench: "Voodoo Mon Amour"
* GratuitousItalian: "D'Angelo"
* GratuitousLatin: Parodied with "Balrog Boogie", where the lyrics are literally just rambling in Latin.
* GratuitousRussian: "Vodka Inferno"
* GratuitousItalian: "D'Angelo"
* GratuitousLatin: Parodied with "Balrog Boogie", where the lyrics are literally just rambling in Latin.
* GratuitousRussian: "Vodka Inferno"
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** GratuitousLatin: Parodied with "Balrog Boogie", where the lyrics are literally just rambling in Latin.
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* NonAppearingTitle: Very, very common. Only ''five'' of their songs avert this.
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* NonAppearingTitle: Very, very common. Only ''five'' of their songs avert this.
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* RecycledLyrics: ''D'Angelo'' has the same lyrics of ''Velvet Embracer'', but in GratuitousItalian.
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* RecycledLyrics: ''D'Angelo'' "D'Angelo" has the same lyrics of ''Velvet Embracer'', "Velvet Embracer", but in GratuitousItalian.GratuitousItalian instead of English.
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* RecycledLyrics: ''D'Angelo'' has the same lyrics of ''Velvet Embracer'', but in GratuitousItalian.
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* AltumVidetur: Parodied with "Balrog Boogie", where the lyrics are literally just rambling in Latin.
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** GratuitousFrench: "Voodoo Mon Amour"
** GratuitousItalian: "D'Angelo"
** GratuitousRussian: "Vodka Inferno"
** GratuitousItalian: "D'Angelo"
** GratuitousRussian: "Vodka Inferno"
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* GratuitousRussian: "Vodka Inferno"