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* UnusualEuphemism: A lighter example in comparison to others but the line "''And the Cartoon Network turns into the news''" in "If God Will Send His Angels" for something lighthearted to cut into the BreakingNews.
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* UnusualEuphemism: A lighter example in comparison to others but non-explicit example; the line "''And the Cartoon Network turns into the news''" in "If God Will Send His Angels" for something lighthearted to cut into the BreakingNews.BreakingNews covering a tragic event.
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* RockStarSong: "Gone", which according to Bono, it's a portrait of a young rock star cutting himself free from responsibilities and just enjoying the ride.
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* RockStarSong: "Gone", which according to Bono, it's Bono in the ''U2 by U2'' biography, is a portrait of a young rock star cutting himself free from responsibilities and just enjoying the ride.
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* RockStarSong: "Gone", which according to Bono, it's a portrait of a young rock star, cutting himself free from responsibilities and just enjoying the ride.
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* RockStarSong: "Gone", which according to Bono, it's a portrait of a young rock star, star cutting himself free from responsibilities and just enjoying the ride.
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* RockStarSong: "Gone", which according to Bono, it's a portrait of a young rock star, cutting himself free from responsibilities and just enjoying the ride.
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* FaceOnTheCover: The cover has the close up of the band members' faces arranged in different colors of a four figure grid.
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* FaceOnTheCover: The cover has the close up of the band members' faces arranged in different colors of and a four figure grid.
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* CarefulWithThatAxe: Bono actually does this right at the payoff of "Miami", screaming "''MIAMI''" twice.
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* CarefulWithThatAxe: Bono actually does this right at the payoff of "Miami", screaming "''MIAMI''" "''MIIAMIIII''" twice.
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* {{Determinator}}: The BrokenRecord one-line chorus of "Gone". Pretty much the song itself really, which is about trying to find self identity no matter what, even if it means losing everything.
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* {{Determinator}}: The BrokenRecord one-line chorus of "Gone". Pretty much the song itself really, which is about trying to find self identity no matter what, even if it means losing everything.\n--> ''"I'm not going down."''
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* {{Determinator}}: The BrokenRecord one-line chorus of "Gone". Pretty much the song itself actually, which is about trying to find the oneself identity no matter what, even if it might inadvertently result in a loss of it.
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* {{Determinator}}: The BrokenRecord one-line chorus of "Gone". Pretty much the song itself actually, really, which is about trying to find the oneself self identity no matter what, even if it might inadvertently result in a loss of it.means losing everything.
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* ProtestSong: "Please" is about UsefulNotes/TheTroubles, painting a clear picture of the war that was dominating the streets at the time, and pleading for politicians to stop making things worse and actually do something about it.
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* ProtestSong: "Please" is about UsefulNotes/TheTroubles, painting a clear picture of the war that was dominating the streets at the time, and pleading for politicians to stop making things worse fueling the flames and actually do something about it.
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* ProtestSong: "Please" is about UsefulNotes/TheTroubles, painting a clear picture of the war that was dominating the streets at the time, and pleading for politicians to actually do something about it.
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* ProtestSong: "Please" is about UsefulNotes/TheTroubles, painting a clear picture of the war that was dominating the streets at the time, and pleading for politicians to stop making things worse and actually do something about it.
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* ReligionRantSong: The lyrics in "Please" can be interpreted as how much political leaders twist their own vision towards God and how they low they could view the people they were meant to protect.
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* ReligionRantSong: The lyrics in "Please" can be interpreted as how much political leaders twist their own vision towards God and how they low they could view can negatively impact the people they were meant to protect.
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* ProtestSong: "Please" is about UsefulNotes/TheTroubles, painting a clear picture of the war that was dominating the streets at the time, and pleading for politicians to do something about it.
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* ProtestSong: "Please" is about UsefulNotes/TheTroubles, painting a clear picture of the war that was dominating the streets at the time, and pleading for politicians to actually do something about it.
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* ReligiousRantSong: The lyrics in "Please" can be interpreted as how much political leaders twist their own vision towards God and how they low they could view the people they were meant to protect.
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* ReligiousRantSong: ReligionRantSong: The lyrics in "Please" can be interpreted as how much political leaders twist their own vision towards God and how they low they could view the people they were meant to protect.
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* ProtestSong: "Please" is about UsefulNotes/TheTroubles.
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* ProtestSong: "Please" is about UsefulNotes/TheTroubles.UsefulNotes/TheTroubles, painting a clear picture of the war that was dominating the streets at the time, and pleading for politicians to do something about it.
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* UnusualEuphemism: A lighter example in comparison to others but the line "''And the Cartoon Network turns into the news''" in "If God Will Send His Angels" for something lighthearted to cut into a darker "ThisJustIn" news moment.
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* UnusualEuphemism: A lighter example in comparison to others but the line "''And the Cartoon Network turns into the news''" in "If God Will Send His Angels" for something lighthearted to cut into a darker "ThisJustIn" news moment.the BreakingNews.
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* ShoutOut: The line "Stuck together with God's glue" was lifted from the title of the album by the Irish rock band Something Happens.
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* ShoutOut: The line "Stuck together with God's glue" was lifted from the title of the album by the Irish rock band Something Happens.Happens.
* UnusualEuphemism: A lighter example in comparison to others but the line "''And the Cartoon Network turns into the news''" in "If God Will Send His Angels" for something lighthearted to cut into a darker "ThisJustIn" news moment.
* UnusualEuphemism: A lighter example in comparison to others but the line "''And the Cartoon Network turns into the news''" in "If God Will Send His Angels" for something lighthearted to cut into a darker "ThisJustIn" news moment.
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* MoodWhiplash: The heavy {{techno}}-rock "Mofo" is later followed up by the mellower, more traditional U2-sounding "If God Will Send His Angels".
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* {{Scatting}}: Present a few times in "Miami".
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* {{Scatting}}: Present a few times in "Miami"."Miami".
* ShoutOut: The line "Stuck together with God's glue" was lifted from the title of the album by the Irish rock band Something Happens.
* ShoutOut: The line "Stuck together with God's glue" was lifted from the title of the album by the Irish rock band Something Happens.
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* CrapsackWorld: The bridge in 'Wake Up Dead Man", with Bono describing the doomed world that he's desperately asking Jesus to help with.
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* CrapsackWorld: The bridge "fucked-up world" in 'Wake Up Dead Man", with Bono Man". The bridge expands on this by describing the doomed chaotic sounds of said world that he's desperately asking Jesus to help with.the protagonist is in.
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* FaceOnTheCover: The cover has the close up of the band members' faces in different colors on a four figure grid.
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* FaceOnTheCover: The cover has the close up of the band members' faces arranged in different colors on of a four figure grid.