* ContestedSequel: ''Undying Light''. Its many detractors will cite it as a rushed, half-baked album that should have spent way more time being tweaked and retooled and a sign of Scott's ego growing out of control, while even its defenders will usually admit that it has serious issues with memorability and generally feels unfinished.
* GrowingTheBeard: ''The Harvest Wombs''. Hofmann certainly thinks that ''Nomadic'' also qualifies.
* MisBlamed: People who were not happy with ''Undying Light'' blamed Nuclear Blast and/or Antonio Palermo for forcing them to water down their sound. This is not accurate because Scott Carstairs wrote the album with no creative input from Nuclear Blast (and also had the album written before they ever went to Mark Lewis), and the album was written before they even sent the demos to Palermo for vocal tryouts.
* ReplacementScrappy: Antonio Palermo. He was widely disliked by the fanbase and was one of the biggest points of contention on ''Undying Light'', and while he did make major improvements vocally as time went on, the general consensus was that he was in the wrong band and was never going to be a good fit for Fallujah. When it was revealed that he was out and had been replaced by Kyle Schaefer, few fans lamented the news.
* SignatureSong: "Sapphire" and/or "The Void Alone".
* TearJerker: The entirety of ''Dreamless'', but especially the final four songs, conveying a deep sense of catharsis.