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** "Drunk on a Work Night" from the outtakes album ''Disjecta membra'' is a terrifying drunken rant that explains what happens when you go out with drunk friends and hang out with someone who has been taking [[DrugsAreBad meth]] all the time, all set to a really unsettling [[DroneOfDread drone]] piece made out of [[HellIsThatNoise ear-piercing]] guitar feedback.

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** "Drunk on a Work Night" from the outtakes album ''Disjecta membra'' is a terrifying drunken rant that explains what happens when you go out with drunk friends and hang out with someone who has been taking [[DrugsAreBad meth]] all the time, all set to a really unsettling [[DroneOfDread drone]] piece made out of [[HellIsThatNoise ear-piercing]] guitar feedback.feedback and barely audible NoiseRock drumming.

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* NightmareFuel: The backing music of the monologue given by Hojin Stella Jung at the end of "High to Death" on the remake of ''Twin Fantasy'' is a [[BrokenRecord slightly unnerving randomized loop]] that gives a vibe similar to the more experimental songs of Music/TheBeatles such as [[Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand the end of A Day in the Life]].
** It also shows the influence of Music/FrankOcean on the remake since most people point out that it is also similar to the ending of the first half of his song "Futura Free", the closer of his 2016 album ''Blonde'' which features a bleepdown similar to this.

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The backing music of the monologue given by Hojin Stella Jung at the end of "High to Death" on the remake of ''Twin Fantasy'' is a [[BrokenRecord slightly unnerving randomized loop]] that gives a vibe similar to the more experimental songs of Music/TheBeatles such as [[Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand the end of A Day in the Life]].
** *** It also shows the influence of Music/FrankOcean on the remake since most people point out that it is also similar to the ending of the first half of his song "Futura Free", the closer of his 2016 album ''Blonde'' which features a bleepdown similar to this.this.
** "Drunk on a Work Night" from the outtakes album ''Disjecta membra'' is a terrifying drunken rant that explains what happens when you go out with drunk friends and hang out with someone who has been taking [[DrugsAreBad meth]] all the time, all set to a really unsettling [[DroneOfDread drone]] piece made out of [[HellIsThatNoise ear-piercing]] guitar feedback.
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* NightmareFuel: The backing music of the monologue given by Hojin Stella Jung at the end of "High to Death" on the remake of ''Twin Fantasy'' is a slightly unnerving randomized loop that gives a vibe similar to the more experimental songs of Music/TheBeatles such as [[Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand the end of A Day in the Life]].

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* NightmareFuel: The backing music of the monologue given by Hojin Stella Jung at the end of "High to Death" on the remake of ''Twin Fantasy'' is a [[BrokenRecord slightly unnerving randomized loop loop]] that gives a vibe similar to the more experimental songs of Music/TheBeatles such as [[Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand the end of A Day in the Life]].
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* NightmareFuel: The backing music of the monologue given by Hojin Stella Jung at the end of "High to Death" on the remake of ''Twin Fantasy'' is a slightly unnerving randomized loop that gives a vibe similar to the more experimental songs of Music/TheBeatles such as [[Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand the end of A Day in the Life]].
** It also shows the influence of Music/FrankOcean on the remake since most people point out that it is also similar to the ending of the first half of his song "Futura Free", the closer of his 2016 album ''Blonde'' which features a bleepdown similar to this.
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* PopularWithFurries: Especially ''Twin Fantasy'', in part due to (albeit obscure) lyrical references to Will's involvement with the fandom. Also just look at the album art.



* PopularWithFurries: Especially ''Twin Fantasy'', in part due to (albeit obscure) lyrical references to Will's involvement with the fandom. Also just look at the album art.
* RemadeAndImproved: The original 2011 version of ''Twin Fantasy'' was long upheld as an indie rock classic, but its 2018 re-recording, ''Twin Fantasy (Face to Face)'', was widely praised as a massive improvement upon the original thanks to it fleshing out a lot of ideas that Will Toledo considered underdeveloped the first time around.
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* RemadeAndImproved: The original 2011 version of ''Twin Fantasy'' was long upheld as an indie rock classic, but its 2018 re-recording, ''Twin Fantasy (Face to Face)'', was widely praised as a massive improvement upon the original thanks to it fleshing out a lot of ideas that Will Toledo considered underdeveloped the first time around.

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* Main/PopularWithFurries: Especially ''Twin Fantasy'', in part due to (albeit obscure) lyrical references to Will's involvement with the fandom. Also just look at the album art.
* ToughActToFollow: General responses that anything after ''Twin Fantasy'' doesn't compare to it, although ''Teens of Denial'' is a close second due to being very different.

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* Main/PopularWithFurries: PopularWithFurries: Especially ''Twin Fantasy'', in part due to (albeit obscure) lyrical references to Will's involvement with the fandom. Also just look at the album art.
* RemadeAndImproved: The original 2011 version of ''Twin Fantasy'' was long upheld as an indie rock classic, but its 2018 re-recording, ''Twin Fantasy (Face to Face)'', was widely praised as a massive improvement upon the original thanks to it fleshing out a lot of ideas that Will Toledo considered underdeveloped the first time around.
* ToughActToFollow: General responses that anything after ''Twin Fantasy'' doesn't compare to it, although ''Teens of Denial'' is a close second due to being very different.different.
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* ToughActToFollow: General responses that anything after ''Twin Fantasy'' doesn't compare to it, although ''Making a Door Less Open'' is a close second due to being very different.

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* ToughActToFollow: General responses that anything after ''Twin Fantasy'' doesn't compare to it, although ''Making a Door Less Open'' ''Teens of Denial'' is a close second due to being very different.
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* MemeticMutation:
** Basically multiple jokes about Will being a furry due to ''Twin Fantasy''.
** The album cover of ''Twin Fantasy'', due to how [[MindScrew bizarre it is]].



* Main/PopularWithFurries: Especially ''Twin Fantasy'', in part due to (albeit obscure) lyrical references to Will's involvement with the fandom. Also just look at the album art.

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* Main/PopularWithFurries: Especially ''Twin Fantasy'', in part due to (albeit obscure) lyrical references to Will's involvement with the fandom. Also just look at the album art.art.
* ToughActToFollow: General responses that anything after ''Twin Fantasy'' doesn't compare to it, although ''Making a Door Less Open'' is a close second due to being very different.
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* EpicRiff: "Famous Prophets's" bassline for the first part, "Vincent", "My Boy", and "Bodys", the latter of which has an epic drum beat too.

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* EpicRiff: "Famous Prophets's" Prophets'" bassline for the first part, "Vincent", "My Boy", and "Bodys", the latter of which has an epic drum beat too.
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* EpicRiff: "Famous Prophets's" bassline for the first part, "Vincent", "My Boy", and "Bodys", the latter of which has an epic drum beat too.

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* Main/PopularWithFurries, especially ''Twin Fantasy'', in part due to (albeit obscure) lyrical references to Will's involvement with the fandom. Also just look at the album art.

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* Main/PopularWithFurries, especially SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: When it's not being a TearJerker (see below), ''Twin Fantasy'' is this. "Sober to Death" has an outro that drives the point even further home by [[BrokenRecord repeating the words ad nauseum]]. "Don't worry, you and me won't be alone no more" indeed.
* TearJerker: ''Twin Fantasy'' in spades. "Famous Prophets" in particular has some heartwrenching lyrics, such as:
-->"Apologies to future mes and yous\\
But I can't help feeling like we're through\\
The ripping of the tape hurts my ears"\\
In my years, I have never seen anyone quit quite like you do".
* Main/PopularWithFurries: Especially
''Twin Fantasy'', in part due to (albeit obscure) lyrical references to Will's involvement with the fandom. Also just look at the album art.
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* Main/PopularWithFurries, especially Twin Fantasy, in part due to (albeit obscure) lyrical references to Will's involvement with the fandom. Also just look at the album art.

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* Main/PopularWithFurries, especially Twin Fantasy, ''Twin Fantasy'', in part due to (albeit obscure) lyrical references to Will's involvement with the fandom. Also just look at the album art.
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