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Times where the good guys [[ShutUpHannibal reject]] [[HannibalLecture the villain's claims]] [[ShutUpHannibal by telling them to shut up]] in music.
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* Occurs in the TitleTrack of Music/OingoBoingo's ''Only A Lad'', in response to Johnny's excuses for the crimes he committed in his life:
-->Hey there Johnny you really don't fool me\\
You get away with murder and you think it's funny\\
You don't give a damn if we live or if we die\\
Hey there Johnny boy, I hope you fry!
* Music/TheMegas: Mega Man's first encounter with Proto Man in ''History Repeating, Pt. 2 (One Last Time)'' has Proto Man give him a little song and dance about the insignificance of their actions and the shaky morality of Mega Man's fight. Mega Man, who [[BrokenAce is in the middle of an emotional upswing]] at this point, tells him to rack off.
-->'''Proto Man:''' Why do you fight? How can you say you know what's right? What if we win? What if we fall? [[TheFatalist Will any choice that we make matter at all?]]\\
'''Mega Man:''' I know I can win, I've done it before! ''Get out of my way! I gotta settle the score!''
* Music/{{Sabaton}}'s ''In the Name of God'' is an extended ShutUpHannibal to terrorists who claim to be fighting in the name of religion, outlining how everything they do only creates death and misery rather than furthering their cause and outright telling them "Your war is in vain".
-->Chosen by God or a coward insane?\\
Stand up and show me your face!
* Doubling as a Real Life example, ''Barracuda'' by Music/{{Heart|Band}}. The song was written in response to their previous record label, rumors and innuendos about them. Given they were an all-female duo in the music industry circa the 1970s, it makes sense.
-->You lying so low in the weeds\\
I bet you gonna ambush me\\
You'd have me down, down, down, down on my knees\\
Now wouldn't you, Barracuda?\\
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