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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: A good deal of the catalogue, primarily "The Adventure".
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* FridgeBrilliance: "Young London" features a subtle but noticeable diversion from the traditional pop structure of most of the band's songs. Namely: there's no chorus between the opening two verses, and no additional verses after the chorus starts; it just starts by repeatedly playing verses, and ends by repeatedly playing the chorus. While this might seem like a random detail, it makes sense when you consider that it's (in all likelihood) a song about death and the afterlife. The traditional structure of a pop song is ''cyclical'', repeatedly returning to the same chorus after each successive verse--which would be more appropriate for a depiction of {{reincarnation}}. By dividing the song into two clear and distinct halves, it conveys a linear transition from life to death, implying that you can't go back once you reach the afterlife.

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