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* OverlyLongName: A few of their songs and album titles go into this, like "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic", "I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood", and ''The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties''.
* SpokenWordInMusic: Amongst others on ''Another Code Against the Gone'', ''2412'', ''Asphalt & Trouble'' (featuring a monologue from ''VideoGame/FullThrottle'') and ''Massive Star at the End of It's Burning Cycle'' (featuring dialogue from ''WesternAnimation/{{Wizards}}'').
* WordSaladTitle: Some of their song titles (and most of their album titles) don't make any ''real'' sense, as is the case with songs like "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic", "I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood", and "The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties", as well as albums like ''The Fall of Math'', ''The Destruction of Small Ideas'', and ''We Were Exploding Anyway''.
* OverlyLongName: A few of their songs and album titles go into this, like "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic", "I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood", and ''The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties''.
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* WordSaladTitle: Some of their song titles (and most of their album titles) don't make any ''real'' sense, as is the case with songs like "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic", "I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood", and "The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties", as well as albums like ''The Fall of Math'', ''The Destruction of Small Ideas'', and ''We Were Exploding Anyway''.
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* {{Instrumentals}}: All but two of their songs have no lyrics to them (the exceptions being ''Come "Come to Me'', Me", sung by Music/{{The Cure|Band}} frontman Robert Smith, and ''The "The Conspiracy of Seeds'', Seeds", a LimitedLyricsSong featuring Music/{{Circle Takes the Square}}).
* OverlyLongName: A few of their songs and album titles go into this, like "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic", "I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood", and''The "The Distant and & Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties''.
Parties".
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* WordSaladTitle: Some of their song titles (and most of their album titles) don't make any ''real'' sense, as is the case with songs like "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic","I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood", "Music Is Music as Devices Are Kisses Is Everything", and "The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties", as well as albums like ''The Fall of Math'', ''The Destruction of Small Ideas'', and ''We Were Exploding Anyway''.
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* WordSaladTitle: Some of their song titles (and most of their album titles) don't make any ''real'' sense, as is the case with songs like "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic",
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Founded in Sheffield, UK, '''65daysofstatic''' (abbreviated as ''65dos'', ''65days'', or just ''65'') is an indie {{Electronic|Music}}a PostRock band that focuses mostly in {{Instrumental|s}} tracks. They first debuted with the album ''The Fall of Math'' in 2004 and have slowly gained popularity since then. They have also composed ''VideoGame/NoMansSky'', with their songs "Debutante" and "Pacify" used in trailers for the game, and they headlined the "A Night Under No Man's Sky" event at PSX 2014.
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Founded in Sheffield, UK, '''65daysofstatic''' 65daysofstatic (abbreviated as ''65dos'', ''65days'', or just ''65'') is an indie {{Electronic|Music}}a PostRock band that focuses mostly in {{Instrumental|s}} tracks. They first debuted with the album ''The Fall of Math'' in 2004 and have slowly gained popularity since then. They have also composed ''VideoGame/NoMansSky'', with their songs "Debutante" and "Pacify" used in trailers for the game, and they headlined the "A Night Under No Man's Sky" event at PSX 2014.
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Founded in Sheffield, UK, '''65daysofstatic''' (abbreviated as ''65dos'', ''65days'', or just ''65'') is an indie {{Electronic|Music}}a PostRock band that focuses mostly in {{Instrumental|s}} tracks. They first debuted with the album ''The Fall of Math'' in 2004 and have slowly gained popularity since then. They have also composed ''VideGame/NoMansSky'', with their songs "Debutante" and "Pacify" used in trailers for the game, and they headlined the "A Night Under No Man's Sky" event at PSX 2014.
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Founded in Sheffield, UK, '''65daysofstatic''' (abbreviated as ''65dos'', ''65days'', or just ''65'') is an indie {{Electronic|Music}}a PostRock band that focuses mostly in {{Instrumental|s}} tracks. They first debuted with the album ''The Fall of Math'' in 2004 and have slowly gained popularity since then. They have also composed ''VideGame/NoMansSky'', ''VideoGame/NoMansSky'', with their songs "Debutante" and "Pacify" used in trailers for the game, and they headlined the "A Night Under No Man's Sky" event at PSX 2014.
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Founded in Sheffield, UK, '''65daysofstatic''' (abbreviated as ''65dos'', ''65days'', or just ''65'') is an indie {{Electronic|Music}}a PostRock band that focuses mostly in {{Instrumental|s}} tracks. They first debuted with the album ''The Fall of Math'' in 2004 and have slowly gained popularity since then. If you've watched any trailers for ''VideoGame/NoMansSky'', then you've definitely heard some of their music: they're the primary composer of its music, their songs "Debutante" and "Pacify" were used in trailers for the game (as well as a song called "Super Moon" which was composed for the game), and they headlined the "A Night Under No Man's Sky" event at PSX 2014, where they played such songs as "Retreat! Retreat!", "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic", "Radio Protector", "[[Franchise/{{Dune}} Arrakis]]" (another track composed for ''No Man's Sky''), "Taipei", "I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood", and "Safe Passage" as an encore (along with "Debutante", "Pacify", and "Super Moon").
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Founded in Sheffield, UK, '''65daysofstatic''' (abbreviated as ''65dos'', ''65days'', or just ''65'') is an indie {{Electronic|Music}}a PostRock band that focuses mostly in {{Instrumental|s}} tracks. They first debuted with the album ''The Fall of Math'' in 2004 and have slowly gained popularity since then. If you've watched any trailers for ''VideoGame/NoMansSky'', then you've definitely heard some of their music: they're the primary composer of its music, They have also composed ''VideGame/NoMansSky'', with their songs "Debutante" and "Pacify" were used in trailers for the game (as well as a song called "Super Moon" which was composed for the game), game, and they headlined the "A Night Under No Man's Sky" event at PSX 2014, where they played such songs as "Retreat! Retreat!", "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic", "Radio Protector", "[[Franchise/{{Dune}} Arrakis]]" (another track composed for ''No Man's Sky''), "Taipei", "I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood", and "Safe Passage" as an encore (along with "Debutante", "Pacify", and "Super Moon").
2014.
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!!!Albums
* ''The Destruction of Small Ideas'' (2007)
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'''[=EPs=]:'''
* ''The Destruction of Small Ideas'' (2007)
* ''Heavy Sky EP'' (2009)
'''Singles:'''
* ''Radio Protector'' (2006)
* ''The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties'' (2008)
'''[=EPs=]:'''
* ''The Destruction of Small Ideas'' (2007)
* ''Heavy Sky EP'' (2009)
'''Singles:'''
* ''Radio Protector'' (2006)
* ''The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties'' (2008)
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* ''replicr, 2019'' (2019)
!!Soundtracks:
* ''Silent Running'' (2011, based on [[Film/SilentRunning the film]])
* ''No Man'sSky'' Sky: Music for an Infinite Universe '' (2016, based on [[VideoGame/NoMansSky the game]])
'''[=EPs=]:'''
!!![=EPs=]:
*''The Destruction of Small Ideas'' (2007)
''Stumble.Stop.Repeat'' (2003)
* ''Hole'' (2005)
* ''HeavySky EP'' (2009)
'''Singles:'''
* ''Radio Protector'' (2006)
* ''The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties'' (2008)
Sky'' (2009)
!!Soundtracks:
* ''Silent Running'' (2011, based on [[Film/SilentRunning the film]])
* ''No Man's
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* ''Hole'' (2005)
* ''Heavy
'''Singles:'''
* ''Radio Protector'' (2006)
* ''The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties'' (2008)
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* SpokenWordInMusic: Amongst others on ''Another Code Against the Gone'', ''2412'', ''Asphalt & Trouble'' (featuring a monologue from ''FullThrottle'') ''VideoGame/FullThrottle'') and ''Massive Star at the End of It's Burning Cycle'' (featuring dialogue from ''WesternAnimation/{{Wizards}}'').
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* SpokenWordInMusic: Amongst others on ''Another Code Against the Gone'', ''2412'', ''Asphalt & Trouble'' (featuring a monologue from ''FullThrottle'') and ''Massive Star at the End of It's Burning Cycle'' (featuring dialogue from ''{{Wizards}}'').''WesternAnimation/{{Wizards}}'').
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Founded in Sheffield, UK, '''65daysofstatic''' (abbreviated as ''65dos'', ''65days'', or just ''65'') is an indie {{Electronic|Music}}a PostRock band that focuses mostly in {{Instrumental|s}} tracks. They first debuted with the album ''The Fall of Math'' in 2004 and have slowly gained popularity since then. If you've watched any trailers for ''VideoGame/NoMansSky'', then you've definitely heard some of their music: they're the primary composer of its music, their songs "Debutante" and "Pacify" were used in trailers for the game (as well as a song called "Super Moon" which was composed for the game), and they headlined the "A Night Under No Man's Sky" event at PSX 2014, where they played such songs as "Retreat! Retreat!", "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic", "Radio Protector", "[[Literature/{{Dune}} Arrakis]]" (another track composed for ''No Man's Sky''), "Taipei", "I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood", and "Safe Passage" as an encore (along with "Debutante", "Pacify", and "Super Moon").
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Founded in Sheffield, UK, '''65daysofstatic''' (abbreviated as ''65dos'', ''65days'', or just ''65'') is an indie {{Electronic|Music}}a PostRock band that focuses mostly in {{Instrumental|s}} tracks. They first debuted with the album ''The Fall of Math'' in 2004 and have slowly gained popularity since then. If you've watched any trailers for ''VideoGame/NoMansSky'', then you've definitely heard some of their music: they're the primary composer of its music, their songs "Debutante" and "Pacify" were used in trailers for the game (as well as a song called "Super Moon" which was composed for the game), and they headlined the "A Night Under No Man's Sky" event at PSX 2014, where they played such songs as "Retreat! Retreat!", "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic", "Radio Protector", "[[Literature/{{Dune}} "[[Franchise/{{Dune}} Arrakis]]" (another track composed for ''No Man's Sky''), "Taipei", "I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood", and "Safe Passage" as an encore (along with "Debutante", "Pacify", and "Super Moon").
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* WordSaladTitle: Some of their song titles (and most of their album titles) don't make any ''real'' sense, as is the case with songs like "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic", "I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood", and "The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties", as well as albums like ''The Fall of Math'', ''The Destruction of Small Ideas'', and ''We Were Exploding Anyway'',Anyway''.
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Founded in Sheffield, UK, '''65daysofstatic''' (abbreviated as ''65dos'', ''65days'', or just ''65'') is an indie {{Electronic|Music}}a PostRock band that focuses mostly in {{Instrumental|s}} tracks. They first debuted with the album ''The Fall of Math'' in 2004 and have slowly gained popularity since then. If you've watched any trailers for ''VideoGame/NoMansSky'', then you've definitely heard some of their music: they're the primary composer of its music, their tracks songs "Debutante" and "Pacify" were used in them.
trailers for the game (as well as a song called "Super Moon" which was composed for the game), and they headlined the "A Night Under No Man's Sky" event at PSX 2014, where they played such songs as "Retreat! Retreat!", "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic", "Radio Protector", "[[Literature/{{Dune}} Arrakis]]" (another track composed for ''No Man's Sky''), "Taipei", "I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood", and "Safe Passage" as an encore (along with "Debutante", "Pacify", and "Super Moon").
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* SpokenWordInMusic: Amongst others on ''Another Code Against the Gone'', ''2412'', ''Asphalt & Trouble'' (featuring a monologue from ''FullThrottle'') and ''Massive Star at the End of It's Burning Cycle'' (featuring dialogue from ''{{Wizards}}'').
* WordSaladTitle: Some of their song titles (and most of their album titles) don't make any ''real'' sense, as is the case with songs like "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic", "I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood", and "The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties", as well as albums like ''The Fall of Math'', ''The Destruction of Small Ideas'', and ''We Were Exploding Anyway'',
* WordSaladTitle: Some of their song titles (and most of their album titles) don't make any ''real'' sense, as is the case with songs like "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic", "I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood", and "The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties", as well as albums like ''The Fall of Math'', ''The Destruction of Small Ideas'', and ''We Were Exploding Anyway'',
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* ''The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties'' (2008)
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->"We will not retreat, this band is unstoppable!"\\
--'''''Retreat! Retreat!'''''
Founded in Sheffield, UK, '''65daysofstatic''' (abbreviated as ''65dos'', ''65days'', or just ''65'') is an indie {{Electronic|Music}}a PostRock band that focuses mostly in {{Instrumental|s}} tracks. They first debuted with the album ''The Fall of Math'' in 2004 and have slowly gained popularity since then. If you've watched any trailers for ''VideoGame/NoMansSky'', then you've definitely heard some of their music: their tracks "Debutante" and "Pacify" were used in them.
Their members are:
* Paul Wolinski
* Joe Shrewsbury
* Rob Jones
* Simon Wright
'''Discography:'''
* ''The Fall of Math'' (2004)
* ''One Time for All Time'' (2005)
* ''Escape From New York'' (2009)
* ''We Were Exploding Anyway'' (2010)
* ''Silent Running'' (2011, based on [[Film/SilentRunning the film]])
* ''Wild Light'' (2013)
* ''No Man's Sky'' (2015, unreleased, based on [[VideoGame/NoMansSky the game]])
'''[=EPs=]:'''
* ''The Destruction of Small Ideas'' (2007)
* ''The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties'' (2008)
* ''Heavy Sky EP'' (2009)
'''Singles:'''
* ''Radio Protector'' (2006)
* ''The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties'' (2008)
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!!We Were Troping Anyway:
* AlternateRealityGame: One was used to promote the EP ''The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties''.
* {{Instrumentals}}: None of their songs actually have lyrics to them.
* OverlyLongName: A few of their songs and album titles go into this, like "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic", "I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood", and ''The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties''.
* WordSaladTitle: Some of their song titles (and most of their album titles) don't make any ''real'' sense, as is the case with songs like "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic", "I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood", and "The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties", as well as albums like ''The Fall of Math'', ''The Destruction of Small Ideas'', and ''We Were Exploding Anyway'',
--'''''Retreat! Retreat!'''''
Founded in Sheffield, UK, '''65daysofstatic''' (abbreviated as ''65dos'', ''65days'', or just ''65'') is an indie {{Electronic|Music}}a PostRock band that focuses mostly in {{Instrumental|s}} tracks. They first debuted with the album ''The Fall of Math'' in 2004 and have slowly gained popularity since then. If you've watched any trailers for ''VideoGame/NoMansSky'', then you've definitely heard some of their music: their tracks "Debutante" and "Pacify" were used in them.
Their members are:
* Paul Wolinski
* Joe Shrewsbury
* Rob Jones
* Simon Wright
'''Discography:'''
* ''The Fall of Math'' (2004)
* ''One Time for All Time'' (2005)
* ''Escape From New York'' (2009)
* ''We Were Exploding Anyway'' (2010)
* ''Silent Running'' (2011, based on [[Film/SilentRunning the film]])
* ''Wild Light'' (2013)
* ''No Man's Sky'' (2015, unreleased, based on [[VideoGame/NoMansSky the game]])
'''[=EPs=]:'''
* ''The Destruction of Small Ideas'' (2007)
* ''The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties'' (2008)
* ''Heavy Sky EP'' (2009)
'''Singles:'''
* ''Radio Protector'' (2006)
* ''The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties'' (2008)
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!!We Were Troping Anyway:
* AlternateRealityGame: One was used to promote the EP ''The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties''.
* {{Instrumentals}}: None of their songs actually have lyrics to them.
* OverlyLongName: A few of their songs and album titles go into this, like "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic", "I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood", and ''The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties''.
* WordSaladTitle: Some of their song titles (and most of their album titles) don't make any ''real'' sense, as is the case with songs like "Install a Beak in the Heart that Clucks Time in Arabic", "I Swallowed Hard, Like I Understood", and "The Distant and Mechanized Glow of European Dance Parties", as well as albums like ''The Fall of Math'', ''The Destruction of Small Ideas'', and ''We Were Exploding Anyway'',