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* NotChristianRock: A special example since all the members are Christians and their songs tend to feature some very spiritual imagery. Although they've decided to brand themselves as a secular band in an attempt to reach out to a wider audience, some of their songs are still played on Christian radio.
** Perhaps to clearly demonstrate the trope, the word "shit" appears in the opening track "Hold My Hand", just within three minutes to begin their "Helios" album.
** Perhaps to clearly demonstrate the trope, the word "shit" appears in the opening track "Hold My Hand", just within three minutes to begin their "Helios" album.
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* Isaac Slade: lead vocals, piano/keyboard
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* Joe King: guitar, backing vocals
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* Joe King: guitar, backing and lead vocals
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* RageAgainstTheHeavens: "You Found Me" is addressed to God with the question "Where were you?" Also a bit of SmiteMeOMightySmiter involved. Fairly mild, though, given that Isaac Slade is a Christian. Note that, even if He was "just a little late", God showed up anyway, and although the song is very emotional, [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation it does have a slight air of gratefulness]].
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* RageAgainstTheHeavens: "You Found Me" is addressed to God with the question "Where were you?" Also a bit of SmiteMeOMightySmiter involved. Fairly mild, mild though, given that Isaac Slade is a Christian. Note that, even if He was "just a little late", God showed up anyway, and although the song is very emotional, [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation it does have a slight air of gratefulness]].
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* TinyTyrranicalGirl: The subject of the song "Hurricane" is a woman fierce enough to be compared to a massive storm. She's also 5'2". Barely.
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* TinyTyrranicalGirl: TinyTyrannicalGirl: The subject of the song "Hurricane" is a woman fierce enough to be compared to a massive storm. She's also 5'2". Barely.
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* GreatestHitsAlbum: ''Through the Years: The Best of the Fray''
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* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: Isaac. Naturally leading to the occasional {{Mondegreen}}.
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* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: Isaac. Naturally leading to the occasional {{Mondegreen}}.mishearing.