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2* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Most stuff, but ''Sound of Silver'' and ''This Is Happening'' stand out.
3* BrokenBase:
4** Due to a feud with fellow DancePunk band Death from Above 1979 over their name (Murphy's record label is "DFA Records," which stands for Death from Above, the original name of DFA 1979), some people who are fans of LCD Soundsystem have become detractors of DFA 1979, and vice-versa. People who are fans of both bands, along with some who are fans of only one, found the whole thing stupid and wanted the two to get over it.
5*** Murphy explained his side of the story in an interview with ''[[http://www.pitchfork.com/article/feature/31332/Jukebox_James_Murphy Pitchfork]]''. He claimed that the label knew about the band for a while and didn't care that their name was the same. However, once the band signed to Atlantic, Atlantic refused to release their album if the band's name was the same as another entity. Murphy was okay with the name change to Death from Above 1979, but the lawyers weren't. They only backed down when Murphy said he wasn't comfortable if the legal negotiations would delay the band's album.
6*** Even more, both bands appeared in the soundtracks of ''VideoGame/ProjectGothamRacing 3'' ("Tribulations" for LCD, "Black History Month" for DFA 1979) and ''VideoGame/SaintsRow2'' ("North American Scum" for LCD, "Sexy Results" for DFA 1979).
7** LCD Soundsystem making their 2016 comeback. It was either a "fandom rejoice" moment, and long overdue, or a huge point of contention and James going back on his word. James, always the self-aware type, saw this coming, and talked it out in a [[https://web.archive.org/web/20160209135726/https://lcdsoundsystem.com/main/archives/7933 blog post]] that won a few fans back.
8* EpicRiff:
9** The signature slide guitar line in "All I Want" certainly qualifies.
10** The repeated piano line in "All My Friends" does as well.
11** "Daft Punk Is Playing at My House" opens with James's funky "OW! OW!", leading then into a repeated electronic guitar riff. It kicks major ass.
12** "North American Scum". '''THE INTRO.''' '''AND THE CHORUS.'''
13* EvenBetterSequel: Many fans prefer ''Sound of Silver'' to the [[SelfTitledAlbum self-titled debut]]. Many critics do too.
14* FandomRivalry: With the fanbase of Death from Above 1979 (see above), although there are fans of both bands.
15* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Much of Murphy's lyrics mock the stereotype of the kids that totally listen to his music. The irony is that they normally know they're being criticized, too, but don't care because the music is ''so damn catchy.''
16* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: "Home", the closing track of ''This is Happening''.
17* MisaimedFandom: Those who only pay attention to the title of "North American Scum" assume it's all self-deprecation or an anti-America song. Turns out it's actually pretty patriotic.
18* SignatureSong: A handful, but the most notable amongst them are "Dance Yrself Clean", "All My Friends", "Someone Great" and "Music/DaftPunk Is Playing at My House".
19* TearJerker:
20** The farewell show performance of "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEVorO3KGwU New York, I Love You, But You're Bringing Me Down]]".
21** "Someone Great". Especially the video. For context, the song is about the feeling of raw, undigested grief after a titular "someone great" dies - every line hits like a brick with the poignancy of mundane events that have such emotional gravitas behind them now ("The worst is all the lovely weather, surprised it's not raining"), but especially the stanza (mentioned below) where James flatly explains that the act of missing someone doesn't end until you yourself die. If you start associating this track with a lost loved one, it becomes even more visceral in how cutting it is.
22-->"And it keeps coming, and it keeps coming, and it keeps coming, and it keeps coming, and it keeps coming, and it keeps coming, and it keeps coming 'til the day it stops."
23** "All My Friends". Especially when you listen to the lyrics.
24*** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IX1_civ9WMY The final (up until their reunion) live performance of the song]] in 2011 cranked up the emotions to the max, with one of the biggest hits being the change of "To tell the truth, this could be the last time" to "[[GrandFinale this]] '''[[GrandFinale will]]''' [[GrandFinale be the last time]]," [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments to which the crowd explodes in applause]] [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments and sings to]] [[AudienceParticipation the rest of the song]].
25** "Black Screen", Murphy's tribute to Music/DavidBowie.
26** "Oh Baby" is also quite emotional, being a slow-paced break-up song. The music video is gutwrenching in its own way, being a depiction of [[HappilyMarried a loving elderly couple]] [[spoiler:abruptly faced with mortality after one of them gets fatally wounded, with [[TogetherInDeath the two choosing to enter their teleporter and letting it power off together]].]]

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