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* ''Mukiltearth'' (2020)
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-->“The Last March of the Ents” talks about the Destruction of Isengard from the [[TheLordOfTheRings Lord of the Rings]]

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-->“The Last March of the Ents” talks about the Destruction of Isengard from the [[TheLordOfTheRings Lord of the Rings]]''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''



-->“When the Strength of Men Failed” is quoted from the [[TheLordOfTheRings Lord of the Rings]]

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-->“When the Strength of Men Failed” is quoted from the [[TheLordOfTheRings Lord of the Rings]]''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''
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-->“Mirrors Are More Fun Than Television” is a quote from from [[MaxPayne Max Payne]]

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-->“Mirrors Are More Fun Than Television” is a quote from from [[MaxPayne Max Payne]]VideoGame/MaxPayne.
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* LoudnessWar: Most of the band’s albums are mastered pretty loudly. ''In the Unlikely Event'' is the most dynamic record of the band’s main discography at [=DR8=], followed by ''Doppelgänger'' at [=DR7=]. The others are [=DR6=]. That said, the clipping is much worse on some releases than others (strangely, ''Ghostship'' and the self-titled don’t have much clipping, despite being louder than some of the others; it was with ''Manipulator'' that the band’s music started to be badly clipped).

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* LoudnessWar: Most of the band’s albums are mastered pretty loudly. ''In the Unlikely Event'' is the most dynamic record of the band’s main discography at [=DR8=], followed by ''Doppelgänger'' at [=DR7=]. The others are [=DR6=]. That said, the clipping is much worse on some releases than others (strangely, ''Ghostship'' and the self-titled don’t have much clipping, despite being louder than some of the others; it was with ''Manipulator'' that the band’s music started to be badly clipped).clipped. Moreover, this stopped with their reunion; none of the releases of ''OK'' clip much, either).
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* SiameseTwinSongs: Every song transition on ''Phantom on the Horizon'' does this, with the exception of the side division on the vinyl, which fades out. Erak describes the album as “one song separated by tracks”.

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* SiameseTwinSongs: Every song transition on ''Phantom on the Horizon'' does this, with the exception of the side division on the vinyl, which fades out. Erak describes the album as “one song separated by tracks”. There are really arguably nine movements on the album, but the instrumental transitions between chapters (which are very distinct from the songs that precede and follow them) aren’t actually given their own track divisions.
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* StalkerWithACrush: The narrator of “Macaulay [=McCulkin=]”.

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* StalkerWithACrush: The narrator of “Macaulay [=McCulkin=]”. Given that his narration ultimately devolves into {{Yandere}} and IfICantHaveYou, it’s arguably also a VillainSong.
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-->“Laces Out, Dan!” is quoted from [[AceVentura Ace Ventura: Pet Detective]]

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-->“Laces Out, Dan!” is quoted from [[AceVentura Ace Ventura: Pet Detective]]''Film/AceVenturaPetDetective''
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* ''OK'' (2016)



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* UncommonTime: Frequently!
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The Fall of Troy is a ProgressiveRock and PostHardcore band from Mulkiteo, Washington, named after a song by TomWaits. It was formed by Thomas Erak on vocals and guitar, Andrew Forsman on drums and Tim Ward on bass and backing vocals (usually screams). Tim was temporarily replaced with Frank Ene until the band's hiatus, but is now back.

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The Fall of Troy is a ProgressiveRock and PostHardcore band from Mulkiteo, Washington, named after a song by TomWaits.Washington. It was formed by Thomas Erak on vocals and guitar, Andrew Forsman on drums and Tim Ward on bass and backing vocals (usually screams). Tim was temporarily replaced with Frank Ene until the band's hiatus, but is now back.
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The Fall of Troy is a ProgressiveRock and PostHardcore band from Mulkiteo, Washington. It was formed by Thomas Erak on vocals and guitar, Andrew Forsman on drums and Tim Ward on bass and backing vocals (usually screams). Tim was temporarily replaced with Frank Ene until the band's hiatus, but is now back.

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The Fall of Troy is a ProgressiveRock and PostHardcore band from Mulkiteo, Washington.Washington, named after a song by TomWaits. It was formed by Thomas Erak on vocals and guitar, Andrew Forsman on drums and Tim Ward on bass and backing vocals (usually screams). Tim was temporarily replaced with Frank Ene until the band's hiatus, but is now back.
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-->“A Man a Plan a Canal Panama” is a reference to UsefulNotes/TheodoreRoosevelt and the construction of the Panama Canal. The palindrome was originally coined by Leigh Mercer.

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* FunWithAcronyms: “F.C.P.S.I.T.S.G.E.P.G.E.P.G.E.P.” is rumoured to stand for “Fuck Condoms Premarital Sex Is the Shit Get ’Er Pregnant Get ’Er Pregnant Get ’Er Pregnant”.

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* FunWithAcronyms: “F.C.P.S.I.T.S.G.E.P.G.E.P.G.E.P.” is rumoured to stand for “Fuck Condoms Premarital Sex Is the Shit Get ’Er Pregnant Get ’Er Pregnant Get ’Er Pregnant”. The band hasn’t confirmed what it means, but they have said that the title has nothing to do with the content of the song. Then again this is nothing new for The Fall of Troy.


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* NonIndicativeName: Most of their song titles have nothing to do with the songs or their lyrics.
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* EpicRocking: Most albums have at least one example. The SelfTitledAlbum has the 7:13 “What Sound Does a Mastodon Make?”; ''Doppelgänger'' has the 8:06 “Macaulay [=McCulkin=]”; ''Manipulator'' has the 6:02 “Sledgehammer” and the 8:21 “A Man. A Plan. A Canal. Panama.”; and ''Phantom on the Horizon'' has the 10:51 “Chapter I: Introverting Dimensions”, the 7:52 “Chapter III: Nostalgic Mannerisms”, and the 8:08 “Chapter V: The Walls Bled Lust”; ''In the Unlikely Event'' has the 6:18 “People and Their Lives”.

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* EpicRocking: Most albums have at least one example. The SelfTitledAlbum has the 7:13 “What Sound Does a Mastodon Make?”; ''Ghostship Demos'' has the 6:53 “Ghostship I” and the 6:40 “Macaulay [=McCulkin=]”; ''Doppelgänger'' has the 8:06 “Macaulay [=McCulkin=]”; ''Manipulator'' has the 6:02 “Sledgehammer” and the 8:21 “A Man. A Plan. A Canal. Panama.”; and ''Phantom on the Horizon'' has the 10:51 “Chapter I: Introverting Dimensions”, the 7:52 “Chapter III: Nostalgic Mannerisms”, and the 8:08 “Chapter V: The Walls Bled Lust”; ''In the Unlikely Event'' has the 6:18 “People and Their Lives”.

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