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** "Sweetness" was originally record right after the ''Clarity'' have ended. They would later re-record for ''Bleed American'' and it would become a moderate hit.

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** "Sweetness" was originally record recorded right after they finished the ''Clarity'' have ended. material for ''Clarity''. They would later re-record for ''Bleed American'' and in turn it would become a moderate hit.

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* SavedForTheSequel: "Stop" from ''Invented'' originated from the ''Chase This Light'' sessions.

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** "Sweetness" was originally record right after the ''Clarity'' have ended. They would later re-record for ''Bleed American'' and it would become a moderate hit.
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"Stop" from ''Invented'' originated from the ''Chase This Light'' sessions.
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* SavedForTheSequel: "Stop" from ''Invented'' originated from the ''Chase This Light'' sessions.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Aside from their self-titled debut, "Jen" from the ''Futures'' sessions is one of the few songs that is definite to not make to streaming services. The song itself appeared in a cassette promotional copy for the album, and it's only way to obtain the song through official means. [[https://imgur.com/a/n5F4sVT According to Jim on the now defunct band forum]], the label felt that the song was too similar to "Pop Goes the World" by Music/MenWithoutHats and wanted a cut of the earnings from the song, one of the reasons that led it to being scrapped from the album and not appearing in subsequent reissues.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Aside from their self-titled debut, "Jen" "Jen", a CutSong from the ''Futures'' sessions is one of the few songs tracks that is definite to not make to streaming services. The song itself appeared in a cassette promotional copy for the album, and it's only way to obtain the song through official means. [[https://imgur.com/a/n5F4sVT According to Jim on the now defunct band forum]], the label felt that the song was too similar to "Pop Goes the World" by Music/MenWithoutHats and wanted a cut of the earnings from the song, one of the reasons that led it to being scrapped from the album and not appearing in subsequent reissues.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Aside from their self-titled debut, "Jen" from the ''Futures'' sessions is one of the few songs that is definite to not make to streaming services. The song itself appeared in a cassette promotional copy for the album, and it's only way to obtain the song through official means. [[https://imgur.com/a/n5F4sVT According to Jim on the now defunct band forum]], the label felt that the song was too similar to "Pop Goes the World" by Music/MenWithoutHats and wanted a cut of the earnings from the song, which was one of the reasons that led it to being cut and not appearing in subsequent reissues.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Aside from their self-titled debut, "Jen" from the ''Futures'' sessions is one of the few songs that is definite to not make to streaming services. The song itself appeared in a cassette promotional copy for the album, and it's only way to obtain the song through official means. [[https://imgur.com/a/n5F4sVT According to Jim on the now defunct band forum]], the label felt that the song was too similar to "Pop Goes the World" by Music/MenWithoutHats and wanted a cut of the earnings from the song, which was one of the reasons that led it to being cut scrapped from the album and not appearing in subsequent reissues.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Aside from their self-titled debut, "Jen" from the ''Futures'' sessions is one of the few songs that is definite to not make to streaming services. The song itself appeared in a cassette promotional copy for the album, and it's only way to obtain the song through official means. [[https://imgur.com/a/n5F4sVT According to Jim on the now defunct band forum]], the label felt that the song was too similar to "Pop Goes the World" by Music/MenWithoutHats and wanted a cut of the earnings from the song, which was one of the reasons that led it to being cut and not appearing in subsequent reissues.

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* BuryYourArt: To this day, the group's self-titled debut is unavailable to stream and or purchase, as the band have thrown it out of their discography and consider ''Static Prevails'' to be their debut canonically. If you want to hear any song from the album, you'd have to either go to Website/YouTube to hear it or purchase it online for a ''lot'' of money.



* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: To this day, the group's self-titled debut is unavailable to stream and or purchase, as the band have thrown it out of their discography and consider ''Static Prevails'' to be their debut canonically. If you want to hear any song from the album, you'd have to either go to Website/YouTube to hear it or purchase it online for a ''lot'' of money.
* OldShame: As mentioned above, the self-titled debut has been considered this by the band.
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* WordOfGod: [[Music/AFI Davey Havok]] is credited as a backing vocalist for the song "Congratulations". According to Jim Adkins, he asked for his backing vocals to be recorded on the phone and sent to him later.

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* WordOfGod: [[Music/AFI [[Music/{{AFI}} Davey Havok]] is credited as a backing vocalist for the song "Congratulations". According to Jim Adkins, he asked for his backing vocals to be recorded on the phone and sent to him later.
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* WordOfGod: [[Music/AFI Davey Havok]] is credited as a backing vocalist for the song "Congratulations". According to Jim Adkins, he asked for his backing vocals to be recorded on the phone and sent to him later.
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* DistancedFromCurrentEvents: Following the September 11th attacks, their 2001 album ''Bleed American'' was re-released as a SelfTitledAlbum, while its title track became "Salt Sweat Sugar". It was reissued with the original title seven years later.

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* DistancedFromCurrentEvents: Following the September 11th 9/11 attacks, their 2001 album ''Bleed American'' was re-released as a SelfTitledAlbum, while its title track became "Salt Sweat Sugar". It was reissued with the original title seven years later.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: To this day, the group's self-titled debut is unavailable to stream and or purchase, as the band have thrown it out of their discography and consider ''Static Prevails'' to be their debut canonically. If you want to hear any song from the album, you'd have to either go to YouTube to hear it or purchase it online for a ''lot'' of money.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: To this day, the group's self-titled debut is unavailable to stream and or purchase, as the band have thrown it out of their discography and consider ''Static Prevails'' to be their debut canonically. If you want to hear any song from the album, you'd have to either go to YouTube Website/YouTube to hear it or purchase it online for a ''lot'' of money.



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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: To this day, the group's self-titled debut is unavailable to stream and or purchase, as the band have thrown it out of their discography and consider ''Static Prevails'' to be their debut canonically. If you want to hear any song from the album, you'd have to either go to YouTube to hear it or purchase it online for a ''lot'' of money.
* OldShame: As mentioned above, the self-titled debut has been considered this by the band.

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* DistancedFromCurrentEvents: Following the September 11th attacks, their 2001 album ''Bleed American'' was re-released as a SelfTitledAlbum, while its title track became "Salt Sweat Sugar". It was reissued with the original title seven years later.



* TooSoon: After TooSoon/SeptemberEleventh, their 2001 album ''Bleed American'' was re-released as a SelfTitledAlbum, while its title track became "Salt Sweat Sugar". It was reissued with the original title seven years later.

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* TooSoon: After TooSoon/SeptemberEleventh, their 2001 album ''Bleed American'' was re-released as a SelfTitledAlbum, while its title track became "Salt Sweat Sugar". It was reissued with the original title seven years later.
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* OneHitWonder: "The Middle" was their only song to be a major pop crossover hit, but they have had many hits on the Alternative charts. However, "The Middle" is the one song everyone knows.
* TooSoon: After 9/11, their 2001 album ''Bleed American'' was re-released as a SelfTitledAlbum, while it's title track became "Salt Sweat Sugar". It was reissued with the original title seven years later.

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* OneHitWonder: "The Middle" was their only song to be a major pop crossover hit, but they have had many hits on the Alternative charts. However, "The Middle" is the one song everyone knows.
* TooSoon: After 9/11, TooSoon/SeptemberEleventh, their 2001 album ''Bleed American'' was re-released as a SelfTitledAlbum, while it's its title track became "Salt Sweat Sugar". It was reissued with the original title seven years later.
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* ShoutOut: "A Praise Chorus" references lyrics Tommy James and the Shondells, Music/{{Madness}}, Music/MotleyCrue, Music/TheyMightBeGiants, Bad Company, and The Promise Ring. The line "Come on Davey/Sing me something that I know" is also a shout-out to Davey von Bohlen, The Promise Ring's singer and close friend of the band, who provides backing vocals for that song.

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* ShoutOut: "A Praise Chorus" references lyrics Tommy James and the Shondells, Music/{{Madness}}, Music/MotleyCrue, Music/TheyMightBeGiants, Bad Company, and The Promise Ring. The line "Come on Davey/Sing me something that I know" is also a shout-out to Davey von Bohlen, The Promise Ring's singer and close friend of the band.
* TooSoon: After 9/11, their 2001 album ''Bleed American'' was re-released as a SelfTitledAlbum, while it's title track became "Salt Sweat Sugar". It was reissued with the original title seven years later.

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* ShoutOut: "A Praise Chorus" references lyrics Tommy James and the Shondells, Music/{{Madness}}, Music/MotleyCrue, Music/TheyMightBeGiants, Bad Company, and The Promise Ring. The line "Come on Davey/Sing me something that I know" is also a shout-out to Davey von Bohlen, The Promise Ring's singer and close friend of the band.
band, who provides backing vocals for that song.
* TooSoon: After 9/11, their 2001 album ''Bleed American'' was re-released as a SelfTitledAlbum, while it's title track became "Salt Sweat Sugar". It was reissued with the original title seven years later.later.
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* TooSoon: After 9/11, their 2001 album ''Bleed American'' was re-released as a SelfTitledAlbum, while it's title track became "Salt Sweat Sugar". It was reissued with the original title seven years later.
* ShoutOut: "A Praise Chorus" references lyrics Tommy James and the Shondells, Music/{{Madness}}, Music/MotleyCrue, Music/TheyMightBeGiants, Bad Company, and The Promise Ring. The line "Come on Davey/Sing me something that I know" is also a shout-out to Davey von Bohlen, The Promise Ring's singer and close friend of the band.

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* TooSoon: After 9/11, OneHitWonder: "The Middle" was their 2001 album ''Bleed American'' was re-released as only song to be a SelfTitledAlbum, while it's title track became "Salt Sweat Sugar". It was reissued with major pop crossover hit, but they have had many hits on the original title seven years later.
Alternative charts. However, "The Middle" is the one song everyone knows.
* ShoutOut: "A Praise Chorus" references lyrics Tommy James and the Shondells, Music/{{Madness}}, Music/MotleyCrue, Music/TheyMightBeGiants, Bad Company, and The Promise Ring. The line "Come on Davey/Sing me something that I know" is also a shout-out to Davey von Bohlen, The Promise Ring's singer and close friend of the band.band.
* TooSoon: After 9/11, their 2001 album ''Bleed American'' was re-released as a SelfTitledAlbum, while it's title track became "Salt Sweat Sugar". It was reissued with the original title seven years later.
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* TooSoon: After 9/11, their 2001 album ''Bleed American'' was re-released as a SelfTitledAlbum, while it's title track became "Salt Sweat Sugar". It was reissued with the original title seven years later.

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* TooSoon: After 9/11, their 2001 album ''Bleed American'' was re-released as a SelfTitledAlbum, while it's title track became "Salt Sweat Sugar". It was reissued with the original title seven years later.later.
* ShoutOut: "A Praise Chorus" references lyrics Tommy James and the Shondells, Music/{{Madness}}, Music/MotleyCrue, Music/TheyMightBeGiants, Bad Company, and The Promise Ring. The line "Come on Davey/Sing me something that I know" is also a shout-out to Davey von Bohlen, The Promise Ring's singer and close friend of the band.
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