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* LongTitle: ''Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear''.
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* WordSaladLyrics: Despite the SurprisinglyGoodEnglish they still stumble upon this trope.

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* %%* WordSaladLyrics: Despite the SurprisinglyGoodEnglish fluent English they still stumble upon this trope.
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* BareYourMidriff: Tatiana, sometimes.
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* ''Wallflowers'' (2021)
--> [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AiaOSGZTwtY "Vortex"]]
--> [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DYZrO7qcLhU "Wallflower"]]
--> [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tMfqGleETyw "Mediator"]]
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The band [[MemeticMutation went viral]] after their live session video for "Pisces" (see discography folder below) spawned dozens upon dozens of videos of [=YouTubers=] [[TheTake reacting]] to it on demand (all of whom had been told not to look up anything about the band, naturally). Ironically, the video was made to highlight the skills of then-new drummer Vladislav Ulasevich, but Tatiana's sudden transition to her ''intense'' MetalScream in the chorus after the clean verses and bridge is what caused it to go viral. But, as skilled as Ulasevich is, it's easy to see why Tatiana's vocals became the focus: the song's structure makes it ''perfect'' reaction bait, with four measures of instrumental calm (during which nearly ''everyone'' stops to make commentary; many often make predictions about the song that are almost invariably proved wrong immediately) before the song ''explodes'' (to the reactor's [[OnceAnEpisode inevitable shock]]). "Pisces" also serves as a solid introduction to their sound, with the rather placid verses contrasting well with the comparatively harsh choruses in a way that almost resembles a ProgressiveDeathMetal take on Music/{{Pixies}}' style.

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The band [[MemeticMutation went viral]] after their live session video for "Pisces" (see discography folder below) spawned dozens upon dozens of videos of [=YouTubers=] [[TheTake reacting]] to it on demand (all of whom had been told not to look up anything about the band, naturally). Ironically, the video was made to highlight the skills of then-new drummer Vladislav Ulasevich, but Tatiana's sudden transition to her ''intense'' MetalScream in the chorus after the clean verses and bridge is what caused it to go viral. But, as skilled as Ulasevich is, it's easy to see why Tatiana's vocals became the focus: the song's structure makes it ''perfect'' reaction bait, with four measures of instrumental calm (during which nearly ''everyone'' stops to make commentary; many often make predictions about the song that are almost invariably proved wrong immediately) before the song ''explodes'' (to the reactor's [[OnceAnEpisode inevitable inevitable]] [[SpitTake shock]]). "Pisces" also serves as a solid introduction to their sound, with the rather placid verses contrasting well with the comparatively harsh choruses in a way that almost resembles a ProgressiveDeathMetal take on Music/{{Pixies}}' style.
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The band [[MemeticMutation went viral]] after their live session video for "Pisces" (see discography folder below) spawned dozens upon dozens of videos of [=YouTubers=] [[TheTake reacting]] to it on demand (all of whom had been told not to look up anything about the band, naturally). Ironically, the video was made to highlight the skills of then-new drummer Vladislav Ulasevich, but Tatiana's sudden transition to her ''intense'' MetalScream in the chorus after the clean verses and bridge is what caused it to go viral. But, as skilled as Ulasevich is, it's easy to see why Tatiana's vocals became the focus: the song's structure makes it ''perfect'' reaction bait, with four measures of instrumental calm (during which nearly ''everyone'' stops to make commentary; many often make predictions about the song that are almost invariably proved wrong immediately) before the song ''explodes'' (to the reactor's inevitable shock). "Pisces" also serves as a solid introduction to their sound, with the rather placid verses contrasting well with the comparatively harsh choruses in a way that almost resembles a ProgressiveDeathMetal take on Music/{{Pixies}}' style.

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The band [[MemeticMutation went viral]] after their live session video for "Pisces" (see discography folder below) spawned dozens upon dozens of videos of [=YouTubers=] [[TheTake reacting]] to it on demand (all of whom had been told not to look up anything about the band, naturally). Ironically, the video was made to highlight the skills of then-new drummer Vladislav Ulasevich, but Tatiana's sudden transition to her ''intense'' MetalScream in the chorus after the clean verses and bridge is what caused it to go viral. But, as skilled as Ulasevich is, it's easy to see why Tatiana's vocals became the focus: the song's structure makes it ''perfect'' reaction bait, with four measures of instrumental calm (during which nearly ''everyone'' stops to make commentary; many often make predictions about the song that are almost invariably proved wrong immediately) before the song ''explodes'' (to the reactor's [[OnceAnEpisode inevitable shock).shock]]). "Pisces" also serves as a solid introduction to their sound, with the rather placid verses contrasting well with the comparatively harsh choruses in a way that almost resembles a ProgressiveDeathMetal take on Music/{{Pixies}}' style.
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The band went viral after their live session video for "Pisces" spawned dozens upon dozens of videos of [=YouTubers=] [[TheTake reacting]] to it on demand.

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The band [[MemeticMutation went viral viral]] after their live session video for "Pisces" (see discography folder below) spawned dozens upon dozens of videos of [=YouTubers=] [[TheTake reacting]] to it on demand.
demand (all of whom had been told not to look up anything about the band, naturally). Ironically, the video was made to highlight the skills of then-new drummer Vladislav Ulasevich, but Tatiana's sudden transition to her ''intense'' MetalScream in the chorus after the clean verses and bridge is what caused it to go viral. But, as skilled as Ulasevich is, it's easy to see why Tatiana's vocals became the focus: the song's structure makes it ''perfect'' reaction bait, with four measures of instrumental calm (during which nearly ''everyone'' stops to make commentary; many often make predictions about the song that are almost invariably proved wrong immediately) before the song ''explodes'' (to the reactor's inevitable shock). "Pisces" also serves as a solid introduction to their sound, with the rather placid verses contrasting well with the comparatively harsh choruses in a way that almost resembles a ProgressiveDeathMetal take on Music/{{Pixies}}' style.
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'''Jinjer''' (pronounced like "ginger") is a {{Metalcore}} act founded in 2009, hailing from Horlivka, UsefulNotes/{{Ukraine}}. The band is particularly known for its GenreBusting capabilities, with its sound influenced by DeathMetal, ProgressiveMetal, and NuMetal, up to and including HipHop and R&B. That said, they have been compared to the likes of Music/ArchEnemy, Music/Iwrestledabearonce, Music/TheAgonist, and other like [[MaleBandFemaleSinger female-fronted]] bands, the act itself of which they really [[BerserkButton do not approve of]].

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'''Jinjer''' (pronounced like "ginger") is a {{Metalcore}} act founded in 2009, hailing from Horlivka, UsefulNotes/{{Ukraine}}. The band is particularly known for its GenreBusting capabilities, with its sound influenced by DeathMetal, ProgressiveMetal, and NuMetal, up to and including HipHop and R&B. That said, they have been compared to the likes of Music/ArchEnemy, Music/Iwrestledabearonce, Music/{{Iwrestledabearonce}}, Music/TheAgonist, and other like [[MaleBandFemaleSinger female-fronted]] bands, the act itself of which they really [[BerserkButton do not approve of]].
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'''Jinjer''' (pronounced like "ginger") is a {{Metalcore}} act founded in 2009, hailing from Horlivka, UsefulNotes/{{Ukraine}}. The band is particularly known for its GenreBusting capabilities, with its sound influenced by DeathMetal, ProgressiveMetal, and NuMetal, up to and including HipHop and R&B. That said, they have been compared to the likes of Music/ArchEnemy, Iwrestledabearonce, Music/TheAgonist, and other like [[MaleBandFemaleSinger female-fronted]] bands, the act itself of which they really [[BerserkButton do not approve of]].

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'''Jinjer''' (pronounced like "ginger") is a {{Metalcore}} act founded in 2009, hailing from Horlivka, UsefulNotes/{{Ukraine}}. The band is particularly known for its GenreBusting capabilities, with its sound influenced by DeathMetal, ProgressiveMetal, and NuMetal, up to and including HipHop and R&B. That said, they have been compared to the likes of Music/ArchEnemy, Iwrestledabearonce, Music/Iwrestledabearonce, Music/TheAgonist, and other like [[MaleBandFemaleSinger female-fronted]] bands, the act itself of which they really [[BerserkButton do not approve of]].
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'''Jinjer''' (pronounced like "ginger") is a {{Metalcore}} act founded in 2009, hailing from Horlivka, UsefulNotes/{{Ukraine}}. The band is particularly known for its GenreBusting capabilities, with its sound influenced by DeathMetal, ProgressiveMetal, and NuMetal, up to and including HipHop and R&B. That said, they have been compared to the likes of Music/ArchEnemy, Music/{{Iwrestledabearonce}}, Music/TheAgonist, and other like [[MaleBandFemaleSinger female-fronted]] bands, the act itself of which they really [[BerserkButton do not approve of]].

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'''Jinjer''' (pronounced like "ginger") is a {{Metalcore}} act founded in 2009, hailing from Horlivka, UsefulNotes/{{Ukraine}}. The band is particularly known for its GenreBusting capabilities, with its sound influenced by DeathMetal, ProgressiveMetal, and NuMetal, up to and including HipHop and R&B. That said, they have been compared to the likes of Music/ArchEnemy, Music/{{Iwrestledabearonce}}, Iwrestledabearonce, Music/TheAgonist, and other like [[MaleBandFemaleSinger female-fronted]] bands, the act itself of which they really [[BerserkButton do not approve of]].
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* BareYourMidriff: Tatiana, sometimes. Other times, WhoWearsShortShorts

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* BareYourMidriff: Tatiana, sometimes. Other times, WhoWearsShortShorts
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* {{Mondegreen}}: There's a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVMNQ4xEEYA video]] for "Желаю – значит получу" dedicated to mishearing its entirely Russian lyrics as English.
** ''SCARED OF LAWNMOWERS / FOOL RISE! / VIRGIN INNOCENCE / ONE MEANING / FRENCH FRIES! / WITH ALL THE RAFTS FOR DEATH!''
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The Vapor Wear example isn't quite appropriate, as it refers more to Tatiana's personal dress style than to the band's music or scene shows.


* VaporWear: Tatiana is often obviously braless when performing, with bouncing breasts and nipples showing through her top. At other occasions, she's just as obviously wearing a bra with the straps sticking out from under her tank top.
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* WorldOfCardboardSpeech: "Just Another" in shades.

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* BilingualBonus: The intro of "Retrospection" is sung in Russian.



* {{Mondegreen}}: There's a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVMNQ4xEEYA video]] for "Желаю – значит получу" dedicated to mishearing its entirely Ukrainian lyrics as English.

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* {{Mondegreen}}: There's a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVMNQ4xEEYA video]] for "Желаю – значит получу" dedicated to mishearing its entirely Ukrainian Russian lyrics as English.
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* VaporWear: Tatiana is sometimes visibly braless when performing, with bouncing breasts and nipples showing through her top.

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* VaporWear: Tatiana is sometimes visibly often obviously braless when performing, with bouncing breasts and nipples showing through her top. At other occasions, she's just as obviously wearing a bra with the straps sticking out from under her tank top.
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* VaporWear: Tatiana is sometimes visibly braless when performing, with bouncing breasts and nipples showing through her top.

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* ''Macro'' (2019)
-->[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt3hEznbuuM "Judgement (& Punishment)"]]
-->[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BROMMobZVbQ "On the Top"]]



* MoodWhiplash: Numerous Youtubers have uploaded reaction videos to the "Pisces" live session whose [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTSMav-0QfI general consensus]] pointed to this trope when [[VocalDissonance Tatiana]] first hit the chorus.

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* MoodWhiplash: Numerous Youtubers YouTubers have uploaded reaction videos to the "Pisces" live session whose [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTSMav-0QfI general consensus]] pointed to this trope when [[VocalDissonance Tatiana]] first hit the chorus.
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'''Jinjer''' (pronounced like "ginger") is a {{Metalcore}} act founded in 2009, hailing from Horlivka, Ukraine. The band is particularly known for its GenreBusting capabilities, with its sound influenced by DeathMetal, ProgressiveMetal, and NuMetal, up to and including HipHop and R&B. That said, they have been compared to the likes of Music/ArchEnemy, Music/{{Iwrestledabearonce}}, Music/TheAgonist, and other like [[MaleBandFemaleSinger female-fronted]] bands, the act itself of which they really [[BerserkButton do not approve of]].

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'''Jinjer''' (pronounced like "ginger") is a {{Metalcore}} act founded in 2009, hailing from Horlivka, Ukraine.UsefulNotes/{{Ukraine}}. The band is particularly known for its GenreBusting capabilities, with its sound influenced by DeathMetal, ProgressiveMetal, and NuMetal, up to and including HipHop and R&B. That said, they have been compared to the likes of Music/ArchEnemy, Music/{{Iwrestledabearonce}}, Music/TheAgonist, and other like [[MaleBandFemaleSinger female-fronted]] bands, the act itself of which they really [[BerserkButton do not approve of]].

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'''Jinjer''' (pronounced like "ginger") is a metalcore act founded in 2009, hailing from Horlivka, Ukraine. The band is particularly known for its GenreBusting capabilities, with its sound influenced by DeathMetal, ProgressiveMetal, and NuMetal, up to and including HipHop and R&B. That said, they have been compared to the likes of Music/ArchEnemy, Music/{{Iwrestledabearonce}}, Music/TheAgonist, and other like [[MaleBandFemaleSinger female-fronted]] bands, the act itself of which they really [[BerserkButton do not approve of]].

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'''Jinjer''' (pronounced like "ginger") is a metalcore {{Metalcore}} act founded in 2009, hailing from Horlivka, Ukraine. The band is particularly known for its GenreBusting capabilities, with its sound influenced by DeathMetal, ProgressiveMetal, and NuMetal, up to and including HipHop and R&B. That said, they have been compared to the likes of Music/ArchEnemy, Music/{{Iwrestledabearonce}}, Music/TheAgonist, and other like [[MaleBandFemaleSinger female-fronted]] bands, the act itself of which they really [[BerserkButton do not approve of]].
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The band went viral after their live session video for "Pisces" spawned dozens upon dozens of videos of [=YouTubers=] [[TheTake reacting]] to it on demand.



* BlueAndOrangeMorality: "Pisces", thanks to the {{Xenofiction}} element below.



* DeathSeeker: The climax to "Pisces".

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* DeathSeeker: The climax to "Pisces"."Pisces" ends up with the fish, well, getting caught and butchered to be served to man.



* MoodWhiplash: Numersous Youtubers have uploaded reaction videos to the "Pisces" live session whose [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTSMav-0QfI general consensus]] pointed to this trope when [[VocalDissonance Tatiana]] first hit the chorus.

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* MoodWhiplash: Numersous Numerous Youtubers have uploaded reaction videos to the "Pisces" live session whose [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTSMav-0QfI general consensus]] pointed to this trope when [[VocalDissonance Tatiana]] first hit the chorus.



* RearrangeTheSong: Downplayed when "Pisces" was granted its viral live session version just so their new drummer Vlad can put his own spin on the drum parts.



* SopranoAndGravel: Tatiana has a jazzy soubrette soprano to contrast HarshVocals deep enough to be [[VocalDissonance mistaken for masculine]]. "Pisces" demonstrates this well enough to generate an entire slew of reaction videos on Website/YouTube.
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Tatiana. She seems to like changing her looks by the music video.

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* SopranoAndGravel: Tatiana has a jazzy soubrette soprano to contrast HarshVocals deep enough to be [[VocalDissonance mistaken for masculine]]. "Pisces" demonstrates masculine]].
* SuddenlyShouting: It shouldn't be sudden anymore given Tatiana's propensity for SopranoAndGravel but in "Teacher, Teacher!" she does do this:
-->''Dear Lord forgive me as I'm '''SLAPPING, SLAPPING,''' slapping
this well enough to generate an entire slew of reaction videos on Website/YouTube.
sinful child!''
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Tatiana. She Tatiana seems to like changing her looks by the music video.video.
* UncommonTime: Usually they apply this in the verse then change to a catchier time signature come the hooks.
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I was watching a compilation of reaction videos to "Pisces" lol

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* MetalScream: Tatiana likes to cram all four types into one song on live shows. She sticks to a Type 1 in the studio, though.
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I was watching a compilation of reaction videos to "Pisces" lol


* MoodWhiplash: Many vocal coaches have uploaded reaction videos to the "Pisces" live session whose general consensus pointed to this trope when Tatiana first hit the chorus.

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* MoodWhiplash: Many vocal coaches Numersous Youtubers have uploaded reaction videos to the "Pisces" live session whose [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTSMav-0QfI general consensus consensus]] pointed to this trope when Tatiana [[VocalDissonance Tatiana]] first hit the chorus.



* SopranoAndGravel: Tatiana has a jazzy soubrette soprano to contrast HarshVocals deep enough to be [[VocalDissonance mistaken for masculine]].

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* SopranoAndGravel: Tatiana has a jazzy soubrette soprano to contrast HarshVocals deep enough to be [[VocalDissonance mistaken for masculine]]. "Pisces" demonstrates this well enough to generate an entire slew of reaction videos on Website/YouTube.
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* DeathSeeker: The climax to "Pisces".

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-->[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQNtGoM3FVU "Pisces"]] (live session)

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-->[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQNtGoM3FVU "Pisces"]] "Pisces" (live session)session)]]



-->[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXV81anhwQ8 "Dreadful Moments"]]



-->[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRkRwL0vjOg "Teacher, Teacher!"]]



* BreakTheCutie: "Dreadful Moments" is about a child struggling to escape her [[ArchnemesisDad abusive father]].



* HumansAreBastards: "Ape".

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* HumansAreBastards: "Ape"."Ape", natch.



* ReligionRantSong: "Teacher, Teacher!" is a mix of types 2 and 3.



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* WordSaladLyricsWordSaladLyrics: Despite the SurprisinglyGoodEnglish they still stumble upon this trope.
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[[caption-width-right:350:left to right: Roman, Eugene, Tatiana, Vlad]]

'''Jinjer''' (pronounced like "ginger") is a metalcore act founded in 2009, hailing from Horlivka, Ukraine. The band is particularly known for its GenreBusting capabilities, with its sound influenced by DeathMetal, ProgressiveMetal, and NuMetal, up to and including HipHop and R&B. That said, they have been compared to the likes of Music/ArchEnemy, Music/{{Iwrestledabearonce}}, Music/TheAgonist, and other like [[MaleBandFemaleSinger female-fronted]] bands, the act itself of which they really [[BerserkButton do not approve of]].

[[folder:Members]]
!!Current
* Tatiana Shmaylyuk – vocals (2010–present)
* Roman Ibramkhalilov – guitars (2010–present)
* Eugene Abdiukhanov – bass (2011–present)
* Vladislav Ulasevich – drums (2016–present)

!!Former
* Dmitriy Oksen – guitars (2009–2015)
* Maksym Fatullaiev – vocals (2009)
* Oleksandr Koziychuk – drums (2011–2013)
* Yevhen Mantulin – drums (2013–2014)
* Dmitriy Kim – drums (2014–2016)
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[[folder:Discography]]
* ''Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear'' (2009, EP)
* ''Inhale, Don't Breathe'' (2012 EP, reissued 2013)
* ''Cloud Factory'' (2014, reissued 2018)
-->[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEOMJAyaV7M "Bad Water"]]
-->[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgFvXLbJMSE "Cloud Factory"]]
* ''King of Everything'' (2016)
-->[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a98LI-arNS4 "Sit Stay Roll Over"]]
-->[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJoPIgg17U4 "I Speak Astronomy"]]
-->[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-vhrv-1Ctg "Just Another"]]
-->[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B48xIcvgzYM "Words of Wisdom"]]
-->[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQNtGoM3FVU "Pisces"]] (live session)
* ''Micro'' (2019, EP)
-->[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FC3djB7-nc0 "Ape"]]
-->[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJgkkYX-QYw "Perennial"]]
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!I Trope Astronomy
* AlbumTitleDrop: ''King of Everything'' is repeated in the AlbumIntroTrack "Prologue".
* BareYourMidriff: Tatiana, sometimes. Other times, WhoWearsShortShorts
* BuriedAlive: The girl in "Perennial" literally does this to herself.
* CallForward: "Prologue" to the rest of the tracks in ''King of Everything''
* DesignStudentsOrgasm: The artworks for ''Micro'' and its singles.
* {{Dystopia}}[=/=]CrapsackWorld: Numerous of their songs love to attack this trope.
* GenreBusting: {{Metalcore}}, GrooveMetal, NuMetal and at times ProgressiveMetal are often mishmashed in their work.
* HumansAreBastards: "Ape".
* LongTitle: ''Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear''.
* MaleBandFemaleSinger
* MindScrew: The video for "I Speak Astronomy". Possibly its lyrics, too.
* {{Mondegreen}}: There's a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVMNQ4xEEYA video]] for "Желаю – значит получу" dedicated to mishearing its entirely Ukrainian lyrics as English.
** ''SCARED OF LAWNMOWERS / FOOL RISE! / VIRGIN INNOCENCE / ONE MEANING / FRENCH FRIES! / WITH ALL THE RAFTS FOR DEATH!''
* MoodWhiplash: Many vocal coaches have uploaded reaction videos to the "Pisces" live session whose general consensus pointed to this trope when Tatiana first hit the chorus.
* OneSteveLimit: During 2014-2015 the band had two members named Dmitriy.
* PetTheDog: "Sit Stay Roll Over" features some menacing-looking dogs that Tatiana literally pets at one point.
* PropagandaMachine: "Under the Dome".
* SopranoAndGravel: Tatiana has a jazzy soubrette soprano to contrast HarshVocals deep enough to be [[VocalDissonance mistaken for masculine]].
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Tatiana. She seems to like changing her looks by the music video.
* WordSaladLyrics
* WorldOfCardboardSpeech: "Just Another" in shades.
* {{Xenofiction}}: "Pisces" has shades of this, coming from the perspective of a fish.
* XtremeKoolLetterz: '''J'''in'''j'''er.

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