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* NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity: "We Hate Everyone" is about this.

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* NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity: "We Hate Everyone" is about this.this, claiming that attacks from MoralGuardians on both sides of the political spectrum helped give the band enough attention to boost record sales.
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** Underneath the CD tray of ''World Coming Down'', there is a view of the New York Skyline. Among which are the World Trade Centers. Considering the title of the album, and what would happen a few years later, the coincidence is very eerie. The various songs dealing with the fact that death is inevitable and can come out of nowhere does not help.

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** Underneath the CD tray of ''World Coming Down'', ''Music/WorldComingDown'', there is a view of the New York Skyline. Among which are the World Trade Centers. Considering the title of the album, and what would happen a few years later, the coincidence is very eerie. The various songs dealing with the fact that death is inevitable and can come out of nowhere does not help.
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** In 2005, they announced that Peter Steele died. (He had actually been involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital.) Five years later, he died for real. The one and only album released between Pete's fake death and his real death? ''Dead Again''.

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** In 2005, they announced that Peter Steele died. (He had actually been involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital.) Five years later, he died for real. The one and only album released between Pete's fake death and his real death? ''Dead Again''.''Music/{{Dead Again|2007}}''.
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** A supposed CoverVersion of "Feel Like Making Love" circulated on filesharing - it was actually the original Music/BadCompany version digitally slowed down as a prank, playing off both Peter Steele's low vocals and their tendency to make their cover songs slower and heavier than the originals.
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* SignatureSong: "Black No. 1" and "Christian Woman."

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* SignatureSong: "Black No. 1" and "Christian Woman."Woman", both from ''Music/BloodyKisses'', are the band's best-known songs.

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* MisaimedFandom: The fan response to "Black No. 1" definitely counts (see StealthParody on the main article for more.)

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The fan response to "Black No. 1" definitely counts (see StealthParody on the main article for more.)counts. The song was written to make fun of an ex-girlfriend of Peter's, who just happened to be a goth, yet goths embraced it as a love letter to them.
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Peter is covered under Lead Bassist. Kenny is covered under Step Up To The Microphone.


* FaceOfTheBand: Peter Steele, although Kenny Hickey is a close second due to being a DiscoDan in real life.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The song "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4BoqO9bBjE Bloody Kisses (A Death in the Family)]]" (at least in the intro) feature a backing track and to Philip Glass's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMV850rhcQM Koyaanisqatsi]]" taken from the experimental film of the same name.

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