1 | * ''Music/{{Gorillaz}}'': Driven by greed and desperation, psychotic bassist Murdoc slowly became more unhinged with the Plastic Beach arc. He rants and raves aimlessly in his radio broadcasts and seems to be [[SanitySlippage loosing his grasp on reality,]] and he no longer bothers to hide his criminal activity and blatant abuse of his [[VitriolicBestBuds "friend"]] 2D. The 'villain' term might be a little iffy, as Murdoc's still more of a NominalHero than anything, but he's definitely got some decay going. |
2 | * The sadistic autocrat in Music/JudasPriest's "Tyrant", who starts out as a ranting megalomaniac and becomes more barbaric as the song rolls along, until in the final verse he senselessly [[BadBoss has]] ''[[BadBoss all his own soldiers]]'' [[BadBoss executed]]. Made all the more effective, of course, by Rob Halford's lunatic screams. |
3 | * Happens twice near the end of the original studio recording of ''Theatre/StarlightExpress'': |
4 | ** Electra has a very musical one in "No Comeback" before he exits. |
5 | ** Control screams, [[spoiler:"ENGINES MUST OBEY CONTROL! ENGINES MUST OBEY CONTROL! DO WHAT YOU'RE TOLD!", only to be rebuffed by all the trains and carriages with a "SHUT IT!" in unison.]] |
6 | * The entire basis of [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfEGz4S1Uro "We Build Then We Break"]] by Music/TheFray is this. |
7 | * "Almost Human" by {{Music/Voltaire}} is one for {{Satan}}. He turns out to be so pathetic you have to feel sorry for him. |
8 | -->''I'm nearly human,''\ |
9 | ''pity me, I'm almost a human being.''\ |
10 | ''Don't touch me, oh,''\ |
11 | ''I couldn't bear the thought of it..'' |
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