Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Cliffhanger / Music

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Music/{{Gloryhammer}}'s second album, ''Space 1992: Rise of the Chaos Wizards'' ends with the Hootsman detonating the Neutron Star powering his heart in order to stop Zargothgrax's ritual, taking the Earth with him. Weakened and defeated but not dead, Zargothrax throws himself into the cosmic rift that now stands where Earth once was, and Angus [=McFife=] XIII follows in pursuit.

to:

* Music/{{Gloryhammer}}'s second album, ''Space 1992: Rise of the Chaos Wizards'' ends with the Hootsman detonating the Neutron Star powering his heart in order to stop Zargothgrax's ritual, taking the Earth with him. Weakened and defeated but not dead, Zargothrax throws himself into the cosmic rift that now stands where Earth once was, and Angus [=McFife=] XIII follows in pursuit.pursuit.
* The music video for John Newman's "Love Me Again" ends with a modern-day [[StarCrossedLovers Romeo and Juliet]] getting run over by a truck. The video for his next single, "Cheating", opens with a newspaper article revealing that the couple survived the hit-and-run.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Music/{{Gloryhammer}}'s second album, ''Space 1992: Rise of the Chaos Wizards'' ends with the Hootsman detonating the Neutron Star powering his heart in order to stop Zargothgrax's ritual, taking the Earth with him. Weakened and defeated but not dead, Zargothrax throws himself into the cosmic rift that now stands where Earth once was, and Angus McFife XIII follows in pursuit.

to:

* Music/{{Gloryhammer}}'s second album, ''Space 1992: Rise of the Chaos Wizards'' ends with the Hootsman detonating the Neutron Star powering his heart in order to stop Zargothgrax's ritual, taking the Earth with him. Weakened and defeated but not dead, Zargothrax throws himself into the cosmic rift that now stands where Earth once was, and Angus McFife [=McFife=] XIII follows in pursuit.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Pages for the page god! tropes for the trope throne! New page created, will now index it.

Added DiffLines:

*Music/{{Gloryhammer}}'s second album, ''Space 1992: Rise of the Chaos Wizards'' ends with the Hootsman detonating the Neutron Star powering his heart in order to stop Zargothgrax's ritual, taking the Earth with him. Weakened and defeated but not dead, Zargothrax throws himself into the cosmic rift that now stands where Earth once was, and Angus McFife XIII follows in pursuit.

Top