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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Before they cut back to just the core duo, the first album featured a five-piece line-up and several songs had Yukiko Inoue on lead vocals.


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* RearrangeTheSong: The album version of "Camera" Camera! Camera!" has synths on it, but the better-known single version drops the electronics for a jangly guitar treatment.

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* ShoutOut: Often. Their debut album ''Three Cheers For Our Side'' is name after an Music/OrangeJuice song, and their second includes a song titled "Haircut 100".

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* {{Pastiche}}: "The Quizmaster" is a pastiche of Music/PrimalScream, sounding like a cross between "Loaded" and "Come Together", both of which had been singles only a few months earlier.
* ShoutOut: Often. Their debut album ''Three Cheers For Our Side'' is name named after an Music/OrangeJuice Orange Juice song, and their second includes a song titled "Haircut 100".

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* SpellMyNameWithAThe: Flip-flopped. Their first album was issued as Flipper's Guitar, their second and its associated singles as The Flipper's Guitar, then back to Flipper's Guitar for their final album. Since the addition of "The" was the result of ExecutiveMeddling, it's generally accepted that the "correct" version is without it.

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* SpellMyNameWithAThe: Flip-flopped. TheTheTitleConfusion: Their first album was issued as Flipper's Guitar, their second and its associated singles as The Flipper's Guitar, then back to Flipper's Guitar for their final album. Since the addition of "The" was the result of ExecutiveMeddling, it's generally accepted that the "correct" version is without it.

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* ShoutOut: Often. Their debut album ''Three Cheers For Our Side'' is name after an Music/OrangeJuice song, and their second includes a song titled "Haircut 100".
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[[ShortLivedBigImpact Short-lived (1989-91) but influential]] Japanese pop group, credited (along with Music/PizzicatoFive) as originators of the Shubiya-kei movement of the 1990s.

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* FunWithAcronyms: The group's creative core, Keigo Oyamada and Kenji Ozawa, both having the initials K.O., dubbed themselves The Double Knockout Corporation.
* SpellMyNameWithAThe: Flip-flopped. Their first album was issued as Flipper's Guitar, their second and its associated singles as The Flipper's Guitar, then back to Flipper's Guitar for their final album. Since the addition of "The" was the result of ExecutiveMeddling, it's generally accepted that the "correct" version is without it.

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