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Static Prevails was released when Blink were just a small skate punk band


* GrowingTheBeard: ''Clarity'' was generally viewed as their turning point from being just another Music/Blink182 copycat to a mature, fully-realized emo act.

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* GrowingTheBeard: ''Clarity'' was generally viewed as their turning point from being just another Music/Blink182 copycat generic pop-punk act to a mature, fully-realized emo act.
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* CapcomSequelStagnation: Many fans weren't pleased with the repetition of their original ''Bleed American''-era sound on their newest effort, ''Damage''.

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* CapcomSequelStagnation: Many fans weren't pleased with the repetition of their original ''Bleed American''-era sound on their newest effort, ''Damage''.
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* EndingFatigue: The ending to "Goodbye Sky Harbor" is an ambient, trippy mix of layered vocals, glockenspiel (yes!) and processed drums that goes on for about ten minutes after the rest of the song is over. It doesn't stop it from being pure SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic, however.

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* EndingFatigue: The ending to "Goodbye Sky Harbor" is an ambient, trippy mix of layered vocals, glockenspiel (yes!) and processed drums that goes on for about ten 10 minutes after the rest of the song is over. It doesn't stop it from being pure SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic, however.
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* EndingFatigue: The ending to "Goodbye Sky Harbor" is an ambient, trippy mix of layered vocals, glockenspiel (yes!) and processed drums that goes on for, oh, about ten minutes after the rest of the song is over. It doesn't stop it from being pure SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic, however.

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* EndingFatigue: The ending to "Goodbye Sky Harbor" is an ambient, trippy mix of layered vocals, glockenspiel (yes!) and processed drums that goes on for, oh, for about ten minutes after the rest of the song is over. It doesn't stop it from being pure SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic, however.

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