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-->''What I've done''\\

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-->''What ->''What I've done''\\



-->--"'''What I've Done'''"

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-->--"'''What -->-- "'''What I've Done'''"
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-->''What I've done''\\
''I'll face myself''\\
''To cross out what I've become''\\
''Erase myself''\\
''And let go of what I've done''
-->--"'''What I've Done'''"



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-->''Forgetting''\\
''All the hurt inside you've learned to hide so well''\\
''Pretending''\\
''Someone else can come and save me from myself''\\
''I can't be who you are''\\
''I can't be who you are''
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** Similarly, "What I've Done" has an alternate music video full of ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' clips.

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** Similarly, "What I've Done" has an alternate music video full of ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' ''Film/{{Transformers|2007}}'' clips.
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"Valentine's Day" is pretty clearly about missing a deceased lover.


* BreakUpSong: "In Pieces", ostensibly. "Valentine's Day" seems to count too.

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* BreakUpSong: "In Pieces", ostensibly. "Valentine's Day" seems to count too.
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* HisOwnWorstEnemy: The single line of the refrain for "Given Up" invokes this ''ad vervatim''.
-->''"I'm my own worst enemy!"''
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* AtomicFBomb: Found at the end of the bridge of "Given Up."

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* AtomicFBomb: Found at the end of the bridge of "Given Up."Up".



* BackToFront: The "Bleed it Out" music video does this creatively. While the band performs in real time, the surrounding bar fight rewinds from its culmination to its beginning.

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* BackToFront: The "Bleed it It Out" music video does this creatively. While the band performs in real time, the surrounding bar fight rewinds from its culmination to its beginning.



* WatchingTheSunset: Invoked in "Shadow of the Day":

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* WatchingTheSunset: Invoked {{Invoked|Trope}} in "Shadow of the Day":
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While ''Minutes'' became a massive hit, debuting at #1 in 15 countries, the change in the band's style heavily split their fanbase, and remains a point of mild divisiveness in their history considering they would only experiment further with alternative influences in future releases. Older listeners who loved their work in nu metal thought [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks the band had sold out]], while others [[PeripheryDemographic who enjoyed softer rock and may not have had an entry point to the band]] embraced the newer direction.

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While ''Minutes'' became a massive hit, debuting at #1 in 15 countries, the change in the band's style heavily split their fanbase, and remains a point of mild divisiveness division in their history considering they would only experiment further with alternative influences in future releases. Older listeners who loved their work in nu metal thought [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks the band had sold out]], while others [[PeripheryDemographic who enjoyed softer rock and may not have had an entry point to the band]] embraced the newer direction.



# "Wake" (1:40)
# "Given Up" (3:09)
# "Leave Out All the Rest" (3:29)
# "Bleed It Out" (2:44)
# "Shadow of the Day" (4:49)
# "What I've Done" (3:25)
# "Hands Held High" (3:53)
# "No More Sorrow" (3:41)
# "Valentine's Day" (3:16)
# "In Between" (3:16)
# "In Pieces" (3:38)
# "The Little Things Give You Away" (6:23)

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# # "Wake" (1:40)
# # "Given Up" (3:09)
# # "Leave Out All the Rest" (3:29)
# # "Bleed It Out" (2:44)
# # "Shadow of the Day" (4:49)
# # "What I've Done" (3:25)
# # "Hands Held High" (3:53)
# # "No More Sorrow" (3:41)
# # "Valentine's Day" (3:16)
# # "In Between" (3:16)
# # "In Pieces" (3:38)
# # "The Little Things Give You Away" (6:23)
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* RepurposedPopSong: "Leave Out All the Rest" was used to promote both Creator/DannyBoyle's film Film/{{Sunshine}} and the first Film/{{Twilight}} movie.

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* RepurposedPopSong: "Leave Out All the Rest" was used to promote both Creator/DannyBoyle's film Film/{{Sunshine}} ''Film/{{Sunshine}}'' and the first Film/{{Twilight}} ''Film/{{Twilight}}'' movie.



* VideoFullOfFilmClips: Since "Leave Out All the Rest" was done to promote Creator/DannyBoyle's Film/{{Sunshine}}, the video features the band on the spacecraft of the film, though there are no clips featured explicitly from the film.
** An alternate version of "Leave Out All the Rest" was done for Film/{{Twilight}}.
** Similarly, "What I've Done" has an alternate music video full of Film/{{Transformers}} clips.

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* VideoFullOfFilmClips: Since "Leave Out All the Rest" was done to promote Creator/DannyBoyle's Film/{{Sunshine}}, ''Film/{{Sunshine}}'', the video features the band on the spacecraft of the film, though there are no clips featured explicitly from the film.
** An alternate version of "Leave Out All the Rest" was done for Film/{{Twilight}}.
''Film/{{Twilight}}''.
** Similarly, "What I've Done" has an alternate music video full of Film/{{Transformers}} ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' clips.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''And the shadow of the day,\\

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[[caption-width-right:350:''And the shadow of the day,\\day\\



While ''Minutes'' became a massive hit, debuting at #1 in 15 countries, the change in the band's style heavily split their fanbase, and remains a point of mild divisiveness in their history considering they would only experiment further with alternative influences in future releases. Older listeners who loved their work in nu metal thought [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks the band sold out]], while others [[PeripheryDemographic who enjoyed softer rock and may not have had an entry point to the band]] embraced the newer direction.

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While ''Minutes'' became a massive hit, debuting at #1 in 15 countries, the change in the band's style heavily split their fanbase, and remains a point of mild divisiveness in their history considering they would only experiment further with alternative influences in future releases. Older listeners who loved their work in nu metal thought [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks the band had sold out]], while others [[PeripheryDemographic who enjoyed softer rock and may not have had an entry point to the band]] embraced the newer direction.

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