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* ColbertBump: Got a decent bump after they compose the theme song to Series/TheGoldbergs, since series creator Adam Goldberg, [[BigNameFan is a huge fan and donated the highest tier to the Kickstarter.]]
* CutSong: ''[=DEMOlition=]'' consists of 12 demos that didn't make it onto ''KABOOM!''

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* ColbertBump: Got a decent bump after they compose ''Series/TheGoldbergs'' aired, due to them composing the theme song to Series/TheGoldbergs, since series creator Adam Goldberg, [[BigNameFan is a huge fan and donated the highest tier to the Kickstarter.]]
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* CutSong: ''[=DEMOlition=]'' consists of 12 demos that didn't make it onto ''KABOOM!''''KABOOM!''. ''The Future Imperfect'' also contains several cut songs from ''The Near Future''.
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* ColbertBump: Got a decent bump after they compose the theme song to Series/TheGoldbergs, since series creator Adam Goldberg, [[BigNameFan was a huge fan and donated the highest tier to the Kickstarter.]]

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* ColbertBump: Got a decent bump after they compose the theme song to Series/TheGoldbergs, since series creator Adam Goldberg, [[BigNameFan was is a huge fan and donated the highest tier to the Kickstarter.]]
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* ColbertBump: Got a decent bump after they compose the theme song to Series/TheGoldbergs, since series creator Adam Goldberg, [[BigNameFan was a huge fan and donated the highest tier to the Kickstarter.]]
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* CutSong: ''[=DEMOlition=]'' consists of 12 demos that didn't make it onto ''KABOOM!''
* DevelopmentHell: On a vlog, Brian told an anecdote of how he made a demo track with Greg Wells that their label at the time loved, and a asked Brian to write a song to it. Each version he came up with was rejected by the label as "not being a hit," eventually going through over 18 versions and 7 co-writers over the next year and a half until all parties involved gave up on the track. Brian's last version, "It's Not Me, It's You" was a very blunt "screw you" to the label for making him rewrite the song so many times.
** The MusicVideo to "cRaZie$" experienced some of this, with the band being forced to change effects designers late in production.

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