1 | * BrokenBase: Guitarist Scott Kerr departed after ''Quantity is Job 1''. During his time with the band, Scott wrote or co-wrote the music to all but two of their songs. Consequently, there's a subtle (or not-so-subtle) difference in the songwriting of the early albums versus the post-Scott albums, and no real agreement among fans about which are better. But as of 2011, Scott is back in the band to replace Keith. |
2 | * SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: As mentioned in AudienceParticipationSong, the first stanza of ''Handbook for the Sellout'' is sung by the audience. In most of the live recordings, this is a barely-audible shouting. In the recording of their last concert, though... you could hear every last voice, clearly yelling along to a dearly-loved song by a band that, after that night, was no longer together. |
3 | * NightmareFuel: The bridge of "Giants" features a monologue by a CreepyChild: |
4 | -->This house is haunted by the ghost of UsefulNotes/AdamSmith,\ |
5 | The Wealth of Nations and the further death of innocence.\ |
6 | To rule the world, the desire of every man,\ |
7 | The earth is shaking,\ |
8 | ''There are giants in the land.'' |
9 | * TearJerker: |
10 | ** The last couple tracks on ''The End Is Here''. |
11 | ** "World Without End" isn't particularly sad-sounding, but the lyrics on the other hand...try listening to it ever again without choking up just a little. Especially the live version from ''The End is Here''. Tears will ensue. |
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