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* NoAnimalsWereHarmed: "The Other Window", which describes a commuter being forced to watch a horse struggling to free itself from a barbed wire fence from the view of his platform window, averts it hard.

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* NoAnimalsWereHarmed: "The Other Window", which describes a commuter being forced to watch a horse struggling to free itself from a barbed wire fence from the view of his platform window, averts it this hard.

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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: "The Other Window", which describes a commuter being forced to watch a horse struggling to free itself from a barbed wire fence from the view of his platform window.


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* NoAnimalsWereHarmed: "The Other Window", which describes a commuter being forced to watch a horse struggling to free itself from a barbed wire fence from the view of his platform window, averts it hard.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: "The Other Window", which describes a commuter being forced to watch a horse struggling to free itself from a barbed wire fence from the view of his platform window.
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* MeaningfulName: The album is named after the number of concerts the band played prior to its' recording.
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* NonAppearingTitle: "The 15th" (which refers to the fact that it's the fifteenth song being recorded that session) and "Blessed State", "Map Ref. 41°N 93°W" and "Indirect Enquiries".

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* NonAppearingTitle: "The 15th" (which refers to the fact that it's the fifteenth song being recorded that session) and session), "Blessed State", "Map Ref. 41°N 93°W" and "Indirect Enquiries".
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* NewSoundAlbum: A darker and more experimental album, setting the foundations of GothRock.
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As an albums page, it's got to have tropes, so putting in a couple to start things off; someone who knows the band better than I do can wax lyrical for "Contains examples of"


# "40 Versions" (3:28)

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* EpicRocking: "A Touching Display" is almost seven minutes in length.
* NonAppearingTitle: "The 15th" (which refers to the fact that it's the fifteenth song being recorded that session) and "Blessed State", "Map Ref. 41°N 93°W" and "Indirect Enquiries".

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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by Music/{{Wire}}. Released in 1979, the album was [[NewSoundAlbum an even bigger departure]] from their early work than its' predecessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a [[DarkerAndEdgier generally cold and bleak atmosphere]] overall, anticipating the later GothRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to many to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.

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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by English PostPunk group Music/{{Wire}}. Released in 1979, the album was [[NewSoundAlbum an even bigger departure]] from their early work than its' its predecessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a [[DarkerAndEdgier generally cold and bleak atmosphere]] overall, anticipating the later GothRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to many to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.
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[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wire_154_9ig6.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Oh, what a pearl, what a well made world."'']]
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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by Music/{{Wire}}. Released in 1979, the album was [[NewSoundAlbum an even bigger departure]] from their early work than its' precedessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a [[DarkerAndEdgier generally cold and bleak atmosphere]] overall, anticipating the later GothRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to many to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.

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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by Music/{{Wire}}. Released in 1979, the album was [[NewSoundAlbum an even bigger departure]] from their early work than its' precedessor predecessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a [[DarkerAndEdgier generally cold and bleak atmosphere]] overall, anticipating the later GothRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to many to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.
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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by Music/{{Wire}}. Released in 1979, the album was an even bigger departure from their early work than its' precedessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a [[DarkerAndEdgier generally cold and bleak atmosphere]] overall, anticipating the later GothRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to many to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.

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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by Music/{{Wire}}. Released in 1979, the album was [[NewSoundAlbum an even bigger departure departure]] from their early work than its' precedessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a [[DarkerAndEdgier generally cold and bleak atmosphere]] overall, anticipating the later GothRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to many to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.
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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by Music/{{Wire}}. Released in 1979, the album was an even bigger departure from their early work than its' precedessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a [[DarkerAndEdgier generally cold and bleak atmosphere]] overall, anticipating the later GothRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to many to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.

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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by Music/{{Wire}}. Released in 1979, the album was an even bigger departure from their early work than its' precedessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a [[DarkerAndEdgier generally cold and bleak atmosphere]] overall, anticipating the later GothRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to many to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.albums.

!!Tracklist:

[[AC:Side One]]
# "I Should Have Known Better" (3:52)
# "Two People in a Room" (2:11)
# "The 15th" (3:05)
# "The Other Window" (2:08)
# "Single K.O" (2:24)
# "A Touching Display" (6:57)
# "On Returning" (2:07)

[[AC:Side Two]]
# "A Mutual Friend" (4:28)
# "Blessed State" (3:27)
# "Once is Enough" (3:23)
# "Map Ref. 41°N 93°W" (3:40)
# "Indirect Enquiries" (3:36)
# "40 Versions" (3:28)
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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by Music/{{Wire}}. Released in 1979, the album was an even bigger departure from their early work than its' precedessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a [[DarkerAndEdgier generally cold and bleak atmosphere]] overall, anticipating the later GothRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.

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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by Music/{{Wire}}. Released in 1979, the album was an even bigger departure from their early work than its' precedessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a [[DarkerAndEdgier generally cold and bleak atmosphere]] overall, anticipating the later GothRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to many to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.
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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by Music/{{Wire}}. Released in 1979, the album was an even bigger departure from their early work than its' precedessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a [[DarkerAndEdgier generally colder, bleaker atmosphere]] overall, anticipating the later GothRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.

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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by Music/{{Wire}}. Released in 1979, the album was an even bigger departure from their early work than its' precedessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a [[DarkerAndEdgier generally colder, bleaker cold and bleak atmosphere]] overall, anticipating the later GothRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.
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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by Music/{{Wire}}. Released in 1979, the album was an even bigger departure from their early work than its' precedessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a generally colder, bleaker atmosphere overall, anticipating the later GothRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.

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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by Music/{{Wire}}. Released in 1979, the album was an even bigger departure from their early work than its' precedessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a [[DarkerAndEdgier generally colder, bleaker atmosphere atmosphere]] overall, anticipating the later GothRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.
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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by Music/Wire. Released in 1979, the album was an even bigger departure from their early work than its' precedessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a generally darker feel overall, anticipating the later GothRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.

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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by Music/Wire. Music/{{Wire}}. Released in 1979, the album was an even bigger departure from their early work than its' precedessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a generally darker feel colder, bleaker atmosphere overall, anticipating the later GothRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.
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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by Music/Wire. Released in 1979, the album was an even bigger departure from their early work than its' precedessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a generally darker feel overall, anticipating the later GothicRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.

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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by Music/Wire. Released in 1979, the album was an even bigger departure from their early work than its' precedessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a generally darker feel overall, anticipating the later GothicRock GothRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.
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'''154''' (pronounced "One Fifty Four") is the third studio album by Music/Wire. Released in 1979, the album was an even bigger departure from their early work than its' precedessor ''Music/ChairsMissing'', with slower tempos, greater use of studio effects and synthesizers, and a generally darker feel overall, anticipating the later GothicRock and Darkwave styles. It was the final album released by the band during their original incarnation, and is considered to be the last in their classic trilogy of albums.

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