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* Music/TheFall - ''The Peel Sessions''

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* Music/TheFall Music/{{The Fall|Band}} - ''The Peel Sessions''
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His favourite artists include Music/TheRamones, the Cows, Music/TheFall, Music/PinkFloyd, Music/ThePixies, Music/{{ACDC}}, and many others.

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His favourite artists include Music/TheRamones, the Cows, Music/TheFall, Music/{{The Fall|Band}}, Music/PinkFloyd, Music/ThePixies, Music/{{ACDC}}, and many others.
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* StylisticSuck: Long after the site itself was retired, Mark tasked an AI with writing lyrics for a theme song for it, then asked fans on Facebook to record it: One such recording, by Tom Stockman, was given a prominent spot under the site's banner - it's sloppily played on an acoustic guitar, deliberately sung with no emotion, and at one point has him {{Corpsing}} at how inane the AI's lyrics are.

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* StylisticSuck: Long after the site itself was retired, Mark tasked an AI with writing lyrics for a theme song for it, then asked fans on Facebook to record it: One such recording, by Tom Stockman, was given a prominent spot under the site's banner - it's sloppily played on an acoustic guitar, deliberately sung with no emotion, and at one point has him the singer {{Corpsing}} at how inane the AI's lyrics are.
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* StylsticSuck: Long after the site itself was retired, Mark tasked an AI with writing lyrics for a theme song for it, then asked fans on Facebook to record it: One such recording, by Tom Stockman, was given a prominent spot under the site's banner - it's sloppily played on an acoustic guitar, deliberately sung with no emotion, and at one point has him {{Corpsing}} at how inane the AI's lyrics are.

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* StylsticSuck: StylisticSuck: Long after the site itself was retired, Mark tasked an AI with writing lyrics for a theme song for it, then asked fans on Facebook to record it: One such recording, by Tom Stockman, was given a prominent spot under the site's banner - it's sloppily played on an acoustic guitar, deliberately sung with no emotion, and at one point has him {{Corpsing}} at how inane the AI's lyrics are. are.
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* StylsticSuck: Long after the site itself was retired, Mark tasked an AI with writing lyrics for a theme song for it, then asked fans on Facebook to record it: One such recording, by Tom Stockman, was given a prominent spot under the site's banner - it's sloppily played on an acoustic guitar, deliberately sung with no emotion, and at one point has him {{Corpsing}} at how inane the AI's lyrics are.
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* LongTitle: Some of his own songs are examples of this. Most notably, "My Songs Would Be Significantly Less Sucky If I Bothered To Save Up For More Powerful Recording Equipment" and "Honey Child, You Ain't Lived Until You've Drafted A Press Release Announcing That [=GameSpy=] Industries Has Received An Equity Investment From Michael Ovitz And The Yucaipa Companies"
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Mark Prindle is a music reviewer from New York, focusing on all types of rock music. Being active since 1996, [[http://www.markprindle.com/ his homepage]], is one of the oldest and most influential record reviewing sites on the web, having inspired many others to write about music, such as Website/GeorgeStarostin.

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Mark Prindle is a music reviewer {{review}}er from New York, focusing on all types of rock music. Being active since 1996, [[http://www.markprindle.com/ his homepage]], is one of the oldest and most influential record reviewing sites on the web, having inspired many others to write about music, such as Website/GeorgeStarostin.
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* Music/TheDamned - ''Machine Gun Etiquette''

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* Music/TheDamned Music/{{The Damned|Band}} - ''Machine Gun Etiquette''
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* Music/TheRollingStones - ''Music/StickyFingers''

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* Music/TheRollingStones Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}} - ''Music/StickyFingers''



* RunningGag: On his Music/TheRollingStones review page, every studio album released after ''Music/SomeGirls'' is called some variation of "The best Stones album since ''Music/SomeGirls''!", with varying degrees of sarcasm. This includes ''Music/EmotionalRescue'', which was also ''[[OverlyNarrowSuperlative the first]]'' Rolling Stones album since ''Music/SomeGirls''.

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* RunningGag: On his Music/TheRollingStones Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}} review page, every studio album released after ''Music/SomeGirls'' is called some variation of "The best Stones album since ''Music/SomeGirls''!", with varying degrees of sarcasm. This includes ''Music/EmotionalRescue'', which was also ''[[OverlyNarrowSuperlative the first]]'' Rolling Stones album since ''Music/SomeGirls''.


* Music/TheStooges - ''Music/{{Funhouse}}''

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* Music/TheStooges - ''Music/{{Funhouse}}''''Music/{{FunHouse|Album}}''
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* Music/TheCure - ''Pornography''

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* Music/TheCure Music/{{The Cure|Band}} - ''Pornography''
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Mondegreen is no longer a trope; dewicking


* {{Mondegreen}}: [[http://www.markprindle.com/exploited.htm#punks His review of]] The Exploited's ''Punk's Not Dead'' discusses how he first heard the title track on a college radio program without hearing the title, and thus thought the chorus was "Force your dinner down!" instead of "Punk's not dead, oh no!". [[https://egodef.bandcamp.com/track/force-your-dinner-down A fan responded]] by writing a SongParody based on the mondegreen, effectively making it a more violent version of [[Music/WeirdAlYankovic "Eat It"]].

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* {{Mondegreen}}: MondegreenGag: [[http://www.markprindle.com/exploited.htm#punks His review of]] The Exploited's ''Punk's Not Dead'' discusses how he first heard the title track on a college radio program without hearing the title, and thus thought the chorus was "Force your dinner down!" instead of "Punk's not dead, oh no!". [[https://egodef.bandcamp.com/track/force-your-dinner-down A fan responded]] by writing a SongParody based on the mondegreen, effectively making it a more violent version of [[Music/WeirdAlYankovic "Eat It"]].

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