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1* EpicRiff: Quite a few, including "Dark Entries" and "Double Dare".
2* EvenBetterSequel: ''Mask'' averted SophomoreSlump by being either this or at least on the same level as their debut, ''In the Flat Field''.
3* FanonDiscontinuity: ''Go Away White'' is usually ignored by some fans.
4* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: During a backstage moment in the concert film ''Gotham'', David talks about the time one of Daniel's most prized possessions, a valuable vintage biker's jacket, was stolen by a [[LoonyFan Loony Fan]]. A little later two fans are introduced that had managed to track the jacket down and have come to bring it back to Daniel, eleven years (!) after it was stolen.
5* MorePopularSpinoff: While neither act have been as influential as Bauhaus, both Music/LoveAndRockets and Music/PeterMurphy's solo career, in [[UsefulNotes/TheUnitedStates America]] at least. Love and Rockets' "So Alive" peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Peter Murphy's "Cuts You Up" made it to #55 on the same chart, and both songs peaked at #1 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart. David J also scored a #1 Modern Rock single in the chart's early days with "I'll be Your Chauffeur".
6* {{Narm}}/NarmCharm: Happens occasionally with some of their lyrics, which can make those lines a little hard to take seriously.
7-->He's the poison '''''IN YOUR POISON'''''
8** Peter's [[LargeHam stage presence and delivery could sometimes border on over-the-top]], which depending on the listener could be seen as either this trope or pure CrazyIsCool.
9** The video for "Spirit", due to its [[TechnologyMarchesOn outdated special effects]]. The video for the Dalis Car song "The Judgement is the Mirror" hasn't aged well either for the same reason.
10* OnceOriginalNowCommon: Some people might listen to "Bela Lugosi's Dead" and not understand the hype, but the song was a ''big'' influence on GothRock and {{goth}} subculture in general.
11* SignatureSong: "Bela Lugosi's Dead," of course.

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