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* SignatureSong: It's become a sort of RunningGag amongst fans and the band itself that ''someone'' will shout out a request for "Deadbolt" at every show. Since "Deadbolt" is from the Thrice's second album of eight, this behavior is generally viewed as rather annoying.

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* SignatureSong: It's become a sort of RunningGag amongst fans and the band itself that ''someone'' will shout out a request for "Deadbolt" at every show. Since "Deadbolt" is from the Thrice's second album of eight, this behavior is generally viewed as rather annoying.

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* BrokenBase: Thrice fans generally fall into two camps: either they like pretty much everything, or they think the band should have stopped after ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' (or maybe ''Vheissu''). In other words, some fans enjoy the constant GenreBusting and think it strengthens Thrice's catalog, whereas others like them only as a hardcore band. (Of course, there are exceptions who don't fit either group.)

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* BrokenBase: Thrice fans generally fall into two camps: either they like pretty much everything, or else they think the band should have stopped after ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' (or maybe ''Vheissu'').or ''Vheissu''. In other words, some fans enjoy the constant GenreBusting and think it strengthens Thrice's catalog, whereas others like them only as a hardcore band. (Of course, there are exceptions who don't fit either group.)



* SignatureSong: It has become a sort of running joke amongst fans that ''someone'' will shout out a request for the band to play "Deadbolt" at every show. Since "Deadbolt" is from the band's second album (of eight), this behavior is generally viewed by said fans as rather annoying.
** "The Artist in the Ambulance."

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* SignatureSong: It has It's become a sort of running joke RunningGag amongst fans and the band itself that ''someone'' will shout out a request for the band to play "Deadbolt" at every show. Since "Deadbolt" is from the band's Thrice's second album (of eight), of eight, this behavior is generally viewed by said fans as rather annoying.
** "The Artist in [[http://hermitology.com/post/33271383894/3hree-things-deadbolt-wine-a-surprised-its-not Parodied]] by the Ambulance.band's drummer, Riley Breckenridge, upon discovering a wine called Deadbolt:
-->"[W]ouldn't be surprised if at tastings for the winery, guests yelled out "Deadbolt" every time an alternative wine was introduced.
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** "The Artist in the Ambulance."

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** "The Artist in the Ambulance.""
* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: See BrokenBase above.
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** The morse code at the beginning of "Image of the Invisible" spells out the album name, ''Vheissu''. Definitely one of the stranger [[TitleDrop Title Drops]] out there.

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** The morse code at the beginning of "Image of the Invisible" spells out the album name, ''Vheissu''. Definitely one of the stranger [[TitleDrop [[AlbumTitleDrop Album Title Drops]] out there.
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** The morse code at the beginning of "Image of the Invisible" spells out "Vheissu"--the album name. Definitely one of the stranger [[TitleDrop Title Drops]] out there.

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** The morse code at the beginning of "Image of the Invisible" spells out "Vheissu"--the the album name.name, ''Vheissu''. Definitely one of the stranger [[TitleDrop Title Drops]] out there.
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**The morse code at the beginning of "Image of the Invisible" spells out "Vheissu"--the album name. Definitely one of the stranger [[TitleDrop Title Drops]] out there.
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* SignatureSong: It has become a sort of running joke amongst fans that ''someone'' will shout out a request for the band to play "Deadbolt" at every show. Considering "Deadbolt" is from the band's second album (of eight), this behavior is generally viewed by said fans as rather annoying.

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* SignatureSong: It has become a sort of running joke amongst fans that ''someone'' will shout out a request for the band to play "Deadbolt" at every show. Considering Since "Deadbolt" is from the band's second album (of eight), this behavior is generally viewed by said fans as rather annoying.
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** Another minor example is the rift between certain Christian and non-Christian fans, especially when it comes to lyrical interpretation. If you want to see this division in action, just go to the lyrics site of your choice and look at the comments for any Thrice song.

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** Another minor example is the rift between certain Christian and non-Christian fans, especially when it comes to lyrical interpretation. If you want to see this division in action, just go to the lyrics site of your choice [[http://www.songmeanings.net [=SongMeanings.net=]]] and look at the comments for any Thrice song.
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* MagnumOpus: Most fans would consider ''The Alchemy Index'' to be this, because of its range and the effort put into creating it. However, old school fans tend to cite ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' instead.

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* MagnumOpus: Most fans would consider ''The Alchemy Index'' to be this, because of its range and the effort put into creating it. However, old school fans tend to cite ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' instead.
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** Another minor example is the rift between certain Christian and non-Christian fans, especially when it comes to lyrical interpretation. If you want to see this division in action, just go to a lyrics site and look at the comments for any Thrice song.

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** Another minor example is the rift between certain Christian and non-Christian fans, especially when it comes to lyrical interpretation. If you want to see this division in action, just go to a the lyrics site of your choice and look at the comments for any Thrice song.
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* BrokenBase: Thrice fans generally fall into two camps: either they like pretty much everything, or they think the band should have stopped after ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' (or maybe ''Vheissu''). In other words, some fans enjoy the constant GenreBusting and think it strengthens Thrice's catalog, whereas others like them only as a hardcore band. (There are exceptions who don't fit either group, of course.)

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* BrokenBase: Thrice fans generally fall into two camps: either they like pretty much everything, or they think the band should have stopped after ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' (or maybe ''Vheissu''). In other words, some fans enjoy the constant GenreBusting and think it strengthens Thrice's catalog, whereas others like them only as a hardcore band. (There (Of course, there are exceptions who don't fit either group, of course.group.)
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* BrokenBase: Thrice fans generally fall into two camps: either they like pretty much everything, or they think the band should have stopped after ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' (or maybe ''Vheissu''). In other words, some fans enjoy the constant GenreBusting and think it strengthens Thrice's catalog, whereas others like them only as a hardcore band. There are exceptions, of course.

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* BrokenBase: Thrice fans generally fall into two camps: either they like pretty much everything, or they think the band should have stopped after ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' (or maybe ''Vheissu''). In other words, some fans enjoy the constant GenreBusting and think it strengthens Thrice's catalog, whereas others like them only as a hardcore band. There (There are exceptions, exceptions who don't fit either group, of course.)
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** Another minor example is the rift between certain Christian and non-Christian fans, especially when it comes to lyrical interpretation. If you want to see this division in action, just go to SongMeanings.net and look at the comments for any Thrice song.

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** Another minor example is the rift between certain Christian and non-Christian fans, especially when it comes to lyrical interpretation. If you want to see this division in action, just go to SongMeanings.net a lyrics site and look at the comments for any Thrice song.
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** Another minor example is the rift between certain Christian and non-Christian fans, especially when it comes to lyrical interpretation. If you want to see this division in action, just go to Song Meanings.com and look at the comments for any Thrice song.

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** Another minor example is the rift between certain Christian and non-Christian fans, especially when it comes to lyrical interpretation. If you want to see this division in action, just go to Song Meanings.com SongMeanings.net and look at the comments for any Thrice song.
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** Another minor example is the rift between certain Christian and non-Christian fans, especially when it comes to lyrical interpretation. If you want to see this division in action, just go to SongMeanings.com and look at the comments for any Thrice song.

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** Another minor example is the rift between certain Christian and non-Christian fans, especially when it comes to lyrical interpretation. If you want to see this division in action, just go to SongMeanings.Song Meanings.com and look at the comments for any Thrice song.
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** Another minor example is the division between certain Christian and non-Christian fans. Some of the former are eager to find religious applications in every word that Kensrue sings, while many of the latter would rather just enjoy the music and interpret it in their own way.

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** Another minor example is the division rift between certain Christian and non-Christian fans. Some of the former are eager fans, especially when it comes to find religious applications lyrical interpretation. If you want to see this division in every word that Kensrue sings, while many of the latter would rather action, just enjoy go to SongMeanings.com and look at the music and interpret it in their own way.comments for any Thrice song.

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* BrokenBase: Thrice fans generally fall into two camps: either they like pretty much everything, or they think the band should have stopped after ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' (or maybe ''Vheissu''). In other words, some fans enjoy the constant GenreBusting and think it strengthens Thrice's catalog, whereas some like them only as a hardcore band. There are exceptions, of course.

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* BrokenBase: Thrice fans generally fall into two camps: either they like pretty much everything, or they think the band should have stopped after ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' (or maybe ''Vheissu''). In other words, some fans enjoy the constant GenreBusting and think it strengthens Thrice's catalog, whereas some others like them only as a hardcore band. There are exceptions, of course.course.
**Another minor example is the division between certain Christian and non-Christian fans. Some of the former are eager to find religious applications in every word that Kensrue sings, while many of the latter would rather just enjoy the music and interpret it in their own way.
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* SignatureSong: It has become a sort of running joke amongst fans that ''someone'' will shout out a request for the band to play "Deadbolt" at every show. Considering "Deadbolt" is from the band's second album (of eight), this behavior is generally viewed by said fans as rather annoying.

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* SignatureSong: It has become a sort of running joke amongst fans that ''someone'' will shout out a request for the band to play "Deadbolt" at every show. Considering "Deadbolt" is from the band's second album (of eight), this behavior is generally viewed by said fans as rather annoying.annoying.
**"The Artist in the Ambulance."
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** Really, everything about those closing songs qualifies. If you pay attention to the lyrics, each is sung from the perspective of that particular album's element, discussing how humanity has abused it. This can be heartbreaking. (Don't believe me? Listen to [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKTpMofVxAk "Child Of Dust"]] and tell me you don't tear up a bit.) Also, the last two lines of each, while lyrically different, all have the same melody.
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* MagnumOpus: Most fans would consider ''The Alchemy Index'' to be this, because of its range and the effort put into creating it. However, old school fans tend to cite ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' instead.

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* MagnumOpus: Most fans would consider ''The Alchemy Index'' to be this, because of its range and the effort put into creating it. However, old school fans tend to cite ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' instead.instead.
*SignatureSong: It has become a sort of running joke amongst fans that ''someone'' will shout out a request for the band to play "Deadbolt" at every show. Considering "Deadbolt" is from the band's second album (of eight), this behavior is generally viewed by said fans as rather annoying.
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* MagnumOpus: Most fans would consider ''The Alchemy Index'' to be this, because of its range and the effort put into creating it. However, old school fans who would prefer the band stick to their old sound tend to cite ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' instead.

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* MagnumOpus: Most fans would consider ''The Alchemy Index'' to be this, because of its range and the effort put into creating it. However, old school fans who would prefer the band stick to their old sound tend to cite ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' instead.
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*BrokenBase: Thrice fans generally fall into two camps: either they like pretty much everything, or they think the band should have stopped after ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' (or maybe ''Vheissu''). In other words, some fans enjoy the constant GenreBusting and think it strengthens Thrice's catalog, whereas some like them only as a hardcore band. There are exceptions, of course.

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** Really, everything about those closing songs qualifies. If you pay attention to the lyrics, each is sung from the perspective of that particular album's element, discussing how humanity has abused it. This can be heartbreaking. (Don't believe me? Listen to [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKTpMofVxAk "Child Of Dust"]] and tell me you don't tear up a bit.) Also, the last two lines of each, while lyrically different, all have the same melody. *MagnumOpus: Most fans would consider ''The Alchemy Index'' to be this, because of its range and the effort put into creating it. However, old school fans who would prefer the band stick to their old sound tend to cite ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' instead.

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** Really, everything about those closing songs qualifies. If you pay attention to the lyrics, each is sung from the perspective of that particular album's element, discussing how humanity has abused it. This can be heartbreaking. (Don't believe me? Listen to [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKTpMofVxAk "Child Of Dust"]] and tell me you don't tear up a bit.) Also, the last two lines of each, while lyrically different, all have the same melody.
*MagnumOpus: Most fans would consider ''The Alchemy Index'' to be this, because of its range and the effort put into creating it. However, old school fans who would prefer the band stick to their old sound tend to cite ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' instead.
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** Really, everything about those closing songs qualifies. If you pay attention to the lyrics, each is sung from the perspective of that particular album's element, discussing how humanity has abused it. This can be heartbreaking. (Don't believe me? Listen to [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKTpMofVxAk "Child Of Dust"]] and tell me you don't tear up a bit.) Also, the last two lines of each, while lyrically different, all have the same melody.

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** Really, everything about those closing songs qualifies. If you pay attention to the lyrics, each is sung from the perspective of that particular album's element, discussing how humanity has abused it. This can be heartbreaking. (Don't believe me? Listen to [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKTpMofVxAk "Child Of Dust"]] and tell me you don't tear up a bit.) Also, the last two lines of each, while lyrically different, all have the same melody. *MagnumOpus: Most fans would consider ''The Alchemy Index'' to be this, because of its range and the effort put into creating it. However, old school fans who would prefer the band stick to their old sound tend to cite ''The Artist in the Ambulance'' instead.
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* GeniusBonus: The closing song on each disc of ''The Alchemy Index'' is actually a sonnet. Also see the literary allusions below.

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* GeniusBonus: The closing song on each disc of ''The Alchemy Index'' is actually a sonnet. Also see the literary allusions below.on the main page.
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** Really, everything about those closing songs qualifies. Each is sung from the perspective of that particular album's element, discussing how humanity has abused it. This can be heartbreaking. (Don't believe me? Look up "Child Of Dust.") Also, the last two lines of each, while lyrically different, all have the same melody.

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** Really, everything about those closing songs qualifies. Each If you pay attention to the lyrics, each is sung from the perspective of that particular album's element, discussing how humanity has abused it. This can be heartbreaking. (Don't believe me? Look up Listen to [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKTpMofVxAk "Child Of Dust.") Dust"]] and tell me you don't tear up a bit.) Also, the last two lines of each, while lyrically different, all have the same melody.
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* GeniusBonus: The closing song on each disc of ''The Alchemy Index'' is actually a sonnet. Also see the literary allusions below.
**Really, everything about those closing songs qualifies. Each is sung from the perspective of that particular album's element, discussing how humanity has abused it. This can be heartbreaking. (Don't believe me? Look up "Child Of Dust.") Also, the last two lines of each, while lyrically different, all have the same melody.

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