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%%* DropTheHammer: "Metalhammer".
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* MilestoneCelebration: And One celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2014 by releasing ''three'' albums at once, and doing an anniversary tour in Germany.
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* AgonyOfTheFeet: The song "When the Feet Hurt".
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* DaysOfTheWeekSong: "Wild Pain" does this.
* DropTheHammer: "Metalhammer".
* EuroPop
* [[ExcitedShowTitle Excited Album Title]]: ''Flop!''
* DropTheHammer: "Metalhammer".
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* [[ExcitedShowTitle Excited Album Title]]: ''Flop!''
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* OdeToIntoxication: "Body Nerv".
* OdeToSobriety: "Don't Need the Drugs".
* PepTalkSong: "Shining Star".
* SiameseTwinSongs: "Sex Drive" into "Playing Dead" on ''Tanzomat''.
* OdeToSobriety: "Don't Need the Drugs".
* PepTalkSong: "Shining Star".
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* SynthPop
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* TheGreatPoliticsMessUp: The subject of the song "Life Isn't Easy in Germany".
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* {{Mondegreen}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4wVf4KxFPE This video]] gives an amusing interpretation of what the German lyrics to "Panzermensch" sound like in English. "Geh geradeaus" becomes "Gay colored house."
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* UnexpectedGenreChange: Witness the 50's Rock and Roll version of "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0TZT6COdKQ Military Fashion Show]]".
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* UnexpectedGenreChange: UnexpectedGenreChange:
** Witness the 50's Rock and Roll version of "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0TZT6COdKQ Military Fashion Show]]".
** Witness the 50's Rock and Roll version of "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0TZT6COdKQ Military Fashion Show]]".
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* MilestoneCelebration: And One celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2014 by releasing ''three'' albums at once, and doing an anniversary tour in Germany.
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* StepUpToTheMicrophone: Joke Jay sings on the track "Fehrnsehapparat".
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And One began in 1989 when Steve Naghavi and Chris Ruiz met at a Berlin club. They decided to follow in the footsteps of Music/DepecheMode by using two keyboards and a beatbox. Naghavi has also cited NineInchNails and Music/{{Kraftwerk}} as early influences, which reflect on their musical style. They tend to sing in both German and English, luckily lead singer Naghavi pulls both languages off well.
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And One began in 1989 when Steve Naghavi and Chris Ruiz met at a Berlin club. They decided to follow in the footsteps of Music/DepecheMode by using two keyboards and a beatbox. Naghavi has also cited NineInchNails Music/NineInchNails and Music/{{Kraftwerk}} as early influences, which reflect on their musical style. They tend to sing in both German and English, luckily lead singer Naghavi pulls both languages off well.
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And One began in 1989 when Steve Naghavi and Chris Ruiz met at a Berlin club. They decided to follow in the footsteps of DepecheMode by using two keyboards and a beatbox. Naghavi has also cited NineInchNails and Music/{{Kraftwerk}} as early influences, which reflect on their musical style. They tend to sing in both German and English, luckily lead singer Naghavi pulls both languages off well.
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And One began in 1989 when Steve Naghavi and Chris Ruiz met at a Berlin club. They decided to follow in the footsteps of DepecheMode Music/DepecheMode by using two keyboards and a beatbox. Naghavi has also cited NineInchNails and Music/{{Kraftwerk}} as early influences, which reflect on their musical style. They tend to sing in both German and English, luckily lead singer Naghavi pulls both languages off well.
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And One is a German synthpop, futurepop and EBM band from Berlin. Their members include Steve Naghavi, Chris Ruiz (1989–1991 and 2001 to present), Joke Jay (1992–2001), Rick Schah (1994–2001), Alex Two (1990–1993), Annelie Bertilsson (2000) and Gio van Oli (2001 to present).
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And One is a German synthpop, futurepop futurepop, and EBM band from Berlin. Their members include Steve Naghavi, Chris Ruiz (1989–1991 and 2001 to present), Joke Jay (1992–2001), Rick Schah (1994–2001), Alex Two (1990–1993), Annelie Bertilsson (2000) and Gio van Oli (2001 to present).
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[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/and_one_pressefoto.jpg]]
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* {{Industrial}}: More specifically, EBM on their first four albums, then Futurepop from [[NewSoundAlbum ''Nordhausen'']] onwards.
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* NewSoundAlbum: Most obviously ''Nordhausen'', where they went from a relatively straighforward EBM group with some symphonic influences to a SynthPop and {{Trance}}-influenced Futurepop band- though they kept the symphonic influences.
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And One is a German synthpop, futurepop and EBM band from Berlin. Their members include Steve Naghavi, Chris Ruiz (1989–1991 and 2001 to present), Joke Jay (1992–2001), Rick Schah (1994–2001), Alex Two (1990–1993), Annelie Bertilsson (2000) and Gio van Oli (2001 to present).
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And One is a German synthpop, futurepop and EBM band from Berlin. Their members include Steve Naghavi, Chris Ruiz (1989–1991 and 2001 to present), Joke Jay (1992–2001), Rick Schah (1994–2001), Alex Two (1990–1993), Annelie Bertilsson (2000) and Gio van Oli (2001 to present).
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* ''Anguish'' (1991)
* ''Flop!'' (1992)
* ''Flop!'' (1992)
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* ''Anguish'' (1991)
(1991)
* ''Flop!''(1992) (1992)
* ''Flop!''
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* ''I.S.T.'' (1994)
* ''Nordhausen'' (1997)
* ''9.9.99 9 Uhr'' (1998)
* ''Virgin Superstar'' (2000)
* ''Nordhausen'' (1997)
* ''9.9.99 9 Uhr'' (1998)
* ''Virgin Superstar'' (2000)
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* ''I.S.T.'' (1994)
(1994)
* ''Nordhausen''(1997)
(1997)
* ''9.9.99 9 Uhr''(1998)
(1998)
* ''Virgin Superstar''(2000) (2000)
* ''Nordhausen''
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* ExhortTheDiscJockeySong: "S.T.O.P. Was an Inside Job" contains the line "''If they don't play And One in your disco/ We'll kill the DJ if you want.''"
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* ExhortTheDiscJockeySong: "S.T.O.P. Was an Inside Job" contains the line "''If they don't play And One in your disco/ disco / We'll kill the DJ if you want.''"
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* MilestoneCelebration: And One celebrated it's 25th anniversary in 2014 by releasing ''three'' albums at once, and doing an anniversary tour in Germany.
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* MilestoneCelebration: And One celebrated it's its 25th anniversary in 2014 by releasing ''three'' albums at once, and doing an anniversary tour in Germany.
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* OdeToIntoxication: "Body Nerv"
* OdeToSobriety: "Don't Need the Drugs"
* PepTalkSong: "Shining Star"
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* PepTalkSong: "Shining Star"
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* OdeToIntoxication: "Body Nerv"
Nerv".
* OdeToSobriety: "Don't Need theDrugs"
Drugs".
* PepTalkSong: "ShiningStar"Star".
* OdeToSobriety: "Don't Need the
* PepTalkSong: "Shining
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* SingerNameDrop: Most obviously on the track "And One", but also in the previously mentioned "S.T.O.P. Was an Inside Job", as well as "One And".
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* SingerNameDrop: Most obviously on the track "And One", but also in the previously mentioned "S.T.O.P. Was an Inside Job", Job" and "Technoman", as well as "One And".
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* ''Achtung 80'' (2014)
* ''Magnet'' (2014)
* ''Propeller'' (2014)
* ''Magnet'' (2014)
* ''Propeller'' (2014)
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* DaysOfTheWeekSong: "Wild Pain" does this.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: "Dancing in the Factory" is this for Depeche Mode's "Just Can't Get Enough", as well as "No Song For You" for Depeche Mode's "Agent Orange". It's probably intentional, given the StealthParody aspect of ''Tanzomat'' (and the fact that Naghavi is a huge Depeche Mode fanboy).
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: "Dancing in the Factory" is this for Depeche Mode's "Just Can't Get Enough", as well as "No Song For You" for Depeche Mode's "Agent Orange". It's probably intentional, given the StealthParody aspect of ''Tanzomat''.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: "Dancing in the Factory" is this for Depeche Mode's "Just Can't Get Enough", as well as "No Song For You" for Depeche Mode's "Agent Orange". It's probably intentional, given the StealthParody aspect of ''Tanzomat''.''Tanzomat'' (and the fact that Naghavi is a huge Depeche Mode fanboy).