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* ApprovalOfGod: [[https://www.gamingbible.com/features/games-music-bring-me-the-horizon-on-working-with-hideo-kojima-and-dooms-composer-20200716 In a 2020 interview]], Oli Sykes stated that after he issued a run of ''VideoGame/MetalGear''-inspired designs in the early days of his clothing company Drop Dead Clothing, being a fan of the games, an animator from ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' reportedly got in touch with him since the designs weren't licensed. However, she told Oli that she was a fan of his band and his brand, and showed his work to Yoji Shinkawa, the lead character and mecha designer for ''Metal Gear''. Although Oli anticipated a lawsuit, Shinkawa loved what he'd done so much that he received a hand-drawn picture of Solid Snake that was signed by Shinkawa.
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* PromotedFanboy: Before the band got the opportunity to collaborate with Creator/HideoKojima, creating the song "Ludens" for his game ''VideoGame/DeathStranding'', they were fans of his games. They named a song of theirs after the main setting of ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' ("Shadow Moses"), and also contained references to the game in the song as well as a sample of the game's song "The Best Is Yet to Come". Oli additionally credited ''Metal Gear Solid'' for making him appreciate video games as an art form, and printed a run of clothes with ''VideoGame/MetalGear''-inspired designs through his clothing company.
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* CreatorBacklash: The band are not very proud of their debut album ''Count Your Blessings'', which is why they shifted their musical style from {{Deathcore}} to {{Metalcore}} for their follow-up ''Suicide Season'' and in turn shifted it again to a more mainstream sound starting with ''That's the Spirit''.
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* CreatorBacklash: The band are not very proud of their debut album ''Count Your Blessings'', which is in part why they shifted their musical style from {{Deathcore}} {{deathcore}} to {{Metalcore}} {{metalcore}} for their follow-up ''Suicide Season'' and in turn shifted it again to a more mainstream sound starting with ''That's the Spirit''.Season''.
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* FollowTheLeader:
** While the band themselves have been accused of this, they also have their share of imitators, being one of the first bands to bridge the gap between floppy-haired Metalcore and the Darker and Edgier Deathcore scene.
** Definitely started happening to them when ''Sempiternal'' came out. Suddenly a bunch of metalcore bands started mixing their sound with electronic music.
* NewbieBoom: They are a case of this for metalcore, essentially providing the breakdown-loving EmoTeen crowd that would go on to fuel the entire second wave of metalcore (Especially in the UK, where metalcore never made a large impact to begin with).
* SleeperHit: An almost [[ExaggeratedTrope exaggerated]] example with "Can You Feel My Heart". The song was released in 2013 as part of their album ''Sempiternal'', but only in early 2021, '''8 years''' after the release of the song, [[WatchItForTheMeme it became popular going viral]] on [=TikTok=].
** While the band themselves have been accused of this, they also have their share of imitators, being one of the first bands to bridge the gap between floppy-haired Metalcore and the Darker and Edgier Deathcore scene.
** Definitely started happening to them when ''Sempiternal'' came out. Suddenly a bunch of metalcore bands started mixing their sound with electronic music.
* NewbieBoom: They are a case of this for metalcore, essentially providing the breakdown-loving EmoTeen crowd that would go on to fuel the entire second wave of metalcore (Especially in the UK, where metalcore never made a large impact to begin with).
* SleeperHit: An almost [[ExaggeratedTrope exaggerated]] example with "Can You Feel My Heart". The song was released in 2013 as part of their album ''Sempiternal'', but only in early 2021, '''8 years''' after the release of the song, [[WatchItForTheMeme it became popular going viral]] on [=TikTok=].
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* NewbieBoom: They are a case of this for metalcore, essentially providing the breakdown-loving EmoTeen crowd that would go on to fuel the entire second wave ofmetalcore (Especially the genre (especially in the UK, where metalcore never made a large impact to begin with).
* SleeperHit: An almost [[ExaggeratedTrope exaggerated]] example with "Can You Feel My Heart". The song was released in 2013 as part of their album ''Sempiternal'', but only in early 2021, '''8 years''' after the release of the song, did it become popular after [[WatchItForTheMemeit became popular going viral]] becoming a viral meme]] on [=TikTok=].
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* SleeperHit: An almost [[ExaggeratedTrope exaggerated]] example with "Can You Feel My Heart". The song was released in 2013 as part of their album ''Sempiternal'', but only in early 2021, '''8 years''' after the release of the song, did it become popular after [[WatchItForTheMeme
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* NamesTheSame: Around the time Jordan Fish joined the band, another British band with a similar sound called Proxies broke up. The fact that their keyboardist is also called Jordan Fish caused a lot of confusion.
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* SleeperHit: An almost [[ExaggeratedTrope exaggerated]] example with "Can You Feel My Heart", the Heart". The song was released in 2013 as part of their album ''Sempiternal'', but only in early 2021, '''8 years''' after the release of the song song, [[WatchItForTheMeme it became popular going viral viral]] on [=TikTok=].
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* SleeperHit: An almost [[ExaggeratedTrope exaggerated]] example with "Can You Feel My Heart", the song was released in 2013 as part of their album ''Sempiternal'', but only in early 2021, '''8 years''' after the release of the song it became a popular song, going viral on [=TikTok=].
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* SleeperHit: An almost [[ExaggeratedTrope exaggerated]] example with "Can You Feel My Heart", the song was released in 2013 as part of their album ''Sempiternal'', but only in early 20201, 2021, '''8 years''' after the release of the song it became a popular song, going viral on Tik-Tok.
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* SleeperHit: An almost [[ExaggeratedTrope exaggerated]] example with "Can You Feel My Heart", the song was released in 2013 as part of their album ''Sempiternal'', but only in late 2020, '''7 years''' after the release of the song it became a popular song, going viral on Tik-Tok.
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* SleeperHit: An almost [[ExaggeratedTrope exaggerated]] example with "Can You Feel My Heart", the song was released in 2013 as part of their album ''Sempiternal'', but only in late 2020, '''7 early 20201, '''8 years''' after the release of the song it became a popular song, going viral on Tik-Tok.
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* SleeperHit: An almost [[ExaggeratedTrope exaggerated]] example with "Can You Feel My Heart", the song was released in 2013 as part of their album ''Sempiternal'', but only in late 2020, '''7 years''' after the release of the song it became a popular song, going viral on Tik-Tok.
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* SleeperHit: An almost [[ExaggeratedTrope exaggerated]] example with "Can You Feel My Heart", the song was released in 2013 as part of their album ''Sempiternal'', only in late 2020, '''7 years'' years''' after the release of the song it became a popular song, going viral on Tik-Tok.
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* SleeperHit: An almost [[ExaggeratedTrope exaggerated]] example with "Can You Feel My Heart", the song was released in 2013 as part of their album ''Sempiternal'', only in late 2020, '''7 years'' after the release of the song it became a popular song, going viral on Tik-Tok.
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* BigNameFan: [[Music/JudasPriest Rob Halford]] is fan of them. Surprisingly, his approval of them didn't make their ignorant hatedom die down.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: When "¿" was released, not only did it confirm that the band ''had'' actually collaborated with Music/{{Halsey}}, but that she had recorded vocals for "In the Dark"... which were never used for some reason.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: When "¿" was released, not only did it confirm that the band ''had'' actually collaborated with Music/{{Halsey}}, but that she had recorded vocals for "In the Dark"... which were never used for some reason.reason.
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* FollowTheLeader:
** While the band themselves have been accused of this, they also have their share of imitators, being one of the first bands to bridge the gap between floppy-haired Metalcore and the Darker and Edgier Deathcore scene.
** Definitely started happening to them when ''Sempiternal'' came out. Suddenly a bunch of metalcore bands started mixing their sound with electronic music.
** While the band themselves have been accused of this, they also have their share of imitators, being one of the first bands to bridge the gap between floppy-haired Metalcore and the Darker and Edgier Deathcore scene.
** Definitely started happening to them when ''Sempiternal'' came out. Suddenly a bunch of metalcore bands started mixing their sound with electronic music.
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* NewbieBoom: They are a case of this for metalcore, essentially providing the breakdown-loving EmoTeen crowd that would go on to fuel the entire second wave of metalcore (Especially in the UK, where metalcore never made a large impact to begin with).
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* NamesTheSame: Around the time Jordan Fish joined the band, another British band with a similar sound called Proxies broke up. The fact that their keyboardist is also called Jordan Fish caused a lot of confusion.
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* NamesTheSame: Around the time Jordan Fish joined the band, another British band with a similar sound called Proxies broke up. The fact that their keyboardist is also called Jordan Fish caused a lot of confusion.confusion.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: When "¿" was released, not only did it confirm that the band ''had'' actually collaborated with Music/{{Halsey}}, but that she had recorded vocals for "In the Dark"... which were never used for some reason.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: When "¿" was released, not only did it confirm that the band ''had'' actually collaborated with Music/{{Halsey}}, but that she had recorded vocals for "In the Dark"... which were never used for some reason.
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* DyeHard: All of the members except Jona Weinhofen have had their hair dyed jet black at one point or another.
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* DyeHard: All of the members except Jona Weinhofen have had their hair dyed jet black at one point or another. Oli's look for ''amo'' is bleach blonde.
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* CreatorBreakdown: Oli went through this during the ''Sempiternal'' to ''amo'' era, due to his drug addictions and the divorce of his wife.
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* CreatorBreakdown: Oli went through this during the ''Sempiternal'' to ''amo'' era, due to his drug addictions and the divorce of his wife.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: If you listen closely to the chorus of "Visions," you'll hear [[Music/Skrillex Sonny Moore]] singing background vocals.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: If you listen closely to the chorus of "Visions," you'll hear [[Music/Skrillex Sonny Moore]] singing background vocals.
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* BigNameFan: [[JudasPriest Rob Halford]] is fan of them. Surprisingly, his approval of them didn't make their ignorant hatedom die down.
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* NamesTheSame: Around the time Jordan Fish joined the band, another British band with a similar sound called Proxies broke up. The fact that their keyboardist is also called Jordan Fish caused a lot of confusion. [[https://soundcloud.com/jmfish/if-i-had-a-penny-to-my-name/s-OoG5I they sound similar too]].
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* NamesTheSame: Around the time Jordan Fish joined the band, another British band with a similar sound called Proxies broke up. The fact that their keyboardist is also called Jordan Fish caused a lot of confusion. [[https://soundcloud.com/jmfish/if-i-had-a-penny-to-my-name/s-OoG5I they sound similar too]].
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* DyeHard: All of the members except Jona Weinhofen have had their hair dyed jet black at one point or another.
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* BigNameFan: [[JudasPriest Rob Halford]] is fan of them. Surprisingly, his approval of them didn't make their ignorant hatedom die down.down.
* NamesTheSame: Around the time Jordan Fish joined the band, another British band with a similar sound called Proxies broke up. The fact that their keyboardist is also called Jordan Fish caused a lot of confusion. [[https://soundcloud.com/jmfish/if-i-had-a-penny-to-my-name/s-OoG5I they sound similar too]].
* NamesTheSame: Around the time Jordan Fish joined the band, another British band with a similar sound called Proxies broke up. The fact that their keyboardist is also called Jordan Fish caused a lot of confusion. [[https://soundcloud.com/jmfish/if-i-had-a-penny-to-my-name/s-OoG5I they sound similar too]].
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* BigNameFan: [[JudasPriest Rob Halford]] is fan of them. Surprisingly, his approval of them didn't make their ignorant hatedom die down.