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[[caption-width-right:350: ''This is our decision to live fast and die young, we've got the vision, now let's have some fun!'' [[note]]L-R: Ben Goldwasser and Andrew [=VanWyngarden=][[/note]]]]

MGMT, formerly known as The Management, are an American neo-psychedelic rock band from Middletown, Connecticut. They started out making trippy, catchy pop music before becoming an equally trippy pastiche of 60s and 70s rock with ''Congratulations'', and then moving on to more experimental and electronic- influenced music in their 2013 album ''MGMT'', before (somewhat) returning full circle to catchy pop with 2018's ''Little Dark Age''.

!!Albums:
* ''Climbing To New Lows'' (2005 demo album)
* ''Music/OracularSpectacular'' (2007): [[http://youtu.be/fe4EK4HSPkI "Kids"]], [[http://youtu.be/B9dSYgd5Elk "Time To Pretend"]], [[http://youtu.be/MmZexg8sxyk "Electric Feel"]], [[http://youtu.be/EURZuzHyWb0 "The Youth"]]
* ''Congratulations'' (2010): [[http://youtu.be/QvSMp7T2Kes "Flash Delirium"]], [[http://youtu.be/zfgM5UcUlfg "Siberian Breaks"]], [[http://youtu.be/JyaDTiXH3R4 "It's Working"]], [[http://youtu.be/cB7IAXrCkO8 "Congratulations"]]
* ''Late Night Tales: MGMT'' (2011 compilation album, the 25th instalment in the ''Late Night Tales'' series): "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENrs91FkuFk All We Ever Wanted Was Everything]]" (Music/{{Bauhaus}} cover)
* ''MGMT'' (2013): [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG2Pgd6Tm7Q "Alien Days"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cye-1RP5jso "Your Life Is A Lie"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zg2IcEHWXWo "Cool Song No. 2"]]
* ''Little Dark Age'' (2018)
* ''11•11•11'' (2022 live album of their 11/11/2011 Guggenheim Museum concert)
* ''Loss of Life'' (2024)

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!!Control yourself, take only what you need from it, a family of tropes wanted to be haunted:
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: In-universe: the "It's Working" video appears to be about a machine that generates {{Big Lipped Alligator Moment}}s.
* BreakupSong: "She Works Out Too Much":
---> ''The only reason it didn't work out''
---> ''Was he didn't work out enough''
* CelebritySong: "Brian Eno", a nod to the [[Music/BrianEno musician of the same name]].
* CoverVersion: Some performances of "Kids" on the ''Little Dark Age'' tour (such as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsBqWzCNbZ0 this one]]) interpolate a performance of the theme song from ''Film/TheNeverendingStory''.
* CrystalDragonJesus: The "mystic referee" in "Metanoia" is not God, but UsefulNotes/CarlJung.
* DescentIntoDarknessSong: "When You Die". The entire song, but *especially* after the first verse: you hear some nice, melodic guitars for a while and then they abruptly interject with "Go fuck yourself! / You heard me right!"
* EveryoneWentToSchoolTogether: Andrew and Ben met each other while they were both studying at Wesleyan University.
* EpicRocking: "Metanoia" and "Siberian Breaks" are 10+ minute tracks that sound like 5-6 songs in one. "Flash Delirium" is a 4 minute track that sounds like 5-6 songs in one.
** "As You Move Through The World" is 7 minutes.
** Many live performances of "The Handshake" also extend the song to 8-9 minutes.
** The original performance of ''11•11•11'' was originally promoted as a single 45-minute song. The live album divides it into eleven tracks, two of which ("Tell It to Me Like It Is" at 9:12, and "Under the Porch" at 6:38) individually qualify.
* FakeOutFadeOut: "Siberian Breaks" has three of these. The real ending is actually more abrupt than the fake ones.
* FanVid: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIEOZCcaXzE This]] is not the official "Kids" video, but it became big enough for the stars of it to have a cameo in the "Electric Feel" video.
* GoneHorriblyRight: In a sense, their entire career. "Kids" and "Time to Pretend" were originally written as send-ups of pop music, but both songs led to the band signing to a major label and becoming massive hits in the process.
* HeterosexualLifePartners:"Me and Michael" seems to be about the concept.
* InsultBackfire: "Little Dark Age" was meant mainly as a TakeThat to people they disagreed with at the time of the 2016 American Presidential Election. Not only were the intended targets unimpressed, they seized upon the song as a backing track for a wide range of counter-cultural memes.
* LoudnessWar: In ''Oracular Spectacular'' they intentionally turned up the gain to get a "dirty" mix.
* MindScrew: The video for ''Flash Delirium'' practically embodies the trope. But just as much can be said of most of their songs' lyrics.
* NewMediaAreEvil: "She Works Out Too Much" and "TSLAMP" (short for "Time Spent Looking At My Phone") delve into the alienating effects of social media and smartphones respectively.
* NewSoundAlbum:
** ''Congratulations'' dropped the electropop from their first album in favor of 60's and 70's-influenced Psychedelia.
** ''MGMT'', beyond the first two singles, "Alien Days" and "Your Life is a Lie", is more electronic, [[DarkerAndEdgier darker]] and droning.
** ''Little Dark Age'' returns to the pop melodies of their debut, only this time embracing Music/{{NewWave}}, SynthPop and hazy, 80s' style production.
* OddFriendship: They've collaborated several times with French house label Ed Banger Records[[note]][[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKzWLUQizz8 these guys]][[/note]], of all things. A supergroup called the Ed Banger All-Stars was even formed solely to remix "Siberian Breaks".
* OdeToIntoxication: Many of their songs are either this, ironic odes to intoxication or an OdeToSobriety.
* PrecisionFStrike: "When You Die" tells us to "go fuck yourself".
* ProtestSong: "The Youth" is a song about protesting for the sake of protesting. The band explained that they wanted to say ''something'' meaningful to young people, but weren't sure what.
* PsychedelicRock
* {{Retraux}}: ''Little Dark Age'' attempts to emulate the sound and production values of the 1980s.
* SesameStreetCred: They performed a song called "Art Is Everywhere" for ''Series/YoGabbaGabba''.
* SexDrugsAndRockAndRoll: Satirized in "Time To Pretend". Sex, drink, move to Paris, marry models, get the models pregnant, choke on your own vomit, die. Don't forget the cocaine and heroin.
* SocialMediaIsBad: "She Works Out Too Much" characterizes an ailing relationship in part through the exhausting use of social media. The narrator finds himself tired of constantly keeping up with his lover's workout selfies, realizing the process has jaded himself to their relationship as being superficial and/or tainted by his own neurotic pickiness.
-->Don't take it the wrong way\\
I can never keep up\\
Sick of liking your selfies\\
Should've gone with my gut\\
Maybe I'm in a movie\\
Maybe I'm out to lunch\\
But I'm constantly swiping and tapping\\
It's never relaxing, I need a new routine
* SongStyleShift: Several, most notably "Flash Delirium" and "Siberian Breaks".
* StudentAndMasterTeam: "Brian Eno" is about one of these. Sadly, the song does not actually feature Music/BrianEno.
* SurrealMusicVideo: All of them, with "Kids", "Time To Pretend" and "Flash Delirium" being the weirdest.
* TextlessAlbumCover: Their band name likes to appear and disappear from several albums and singles.
* TruckDriversGearChange: Played straight with "It's Working", inverted with "The Youth".

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