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* EekAMouse: [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/meg_white_barefoot.jpg One of the photos]] in the CD booklet is a close-up of [[DoesNotLikeShoes Meg's bare feet]] as she stands on a chair, recoiling from a mouse on the floor.

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* EekAMouse: [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/meg_white_barefoot.jpg One of the photos]] in the CD booklet is a close-up of [[DoesNotLikeShoes Meg's bare feet]] feet as she stands on a chair, recoiling from a mouse on the floor.
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* AlbumClosure: ''Elephant'' is mostly loud and emotionally intense. It ends with "Well, It's True That We Love One Another," a light-hearted strum-along, with vocals swapping between Jack, Meg, and guest vocalist Holly Golightly.
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''Elephant'' is a 2003 album by Music/TheWhiteStripes. It's their fourth record and also their most acclaimed album, most notable for the hit singles "Seven Nation Army" (which won a UsefulNotes/GrammyAward for Best Rock Song and received massive airplay) and "The Hardest Button To Button". The album received positive reviews upon release, and in recent years has garnered almost universal acclaim.

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''Elephant'' is a 2003 album by Music/TheWhiteStripes. It's their fourth record and also their most acclaimed album, most notable for the hit singles "Seven Nation Army" (which won a UsefulNotes/GrammyAward for Best Rock Song and received massive airplay) and "The Hardest Button To Button". The album received positive reviews upon release, and in recent years has garnered almost universal acclaim.
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Due to its thematic songwriting and impressive GenreRoulette, it was listed at #390 in ''Magazine/RollingStone'''s [[UsefulNotes/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]] in 2003, just a month following the album's release. In 2013, ''Magazine/{{NME}}'' listed it as the #116 greatest album [[UsefulNotes/NME500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime on their list of the same name]].
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Sports a much harder rocking sound than the poppy ''Music/WhiteBloodCells''.
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That's not what that song is about at all...


* BreakTheCutie: "You've Got Her In Your Pocket", a SurprisinglyGentleSong about a guy who plays a girl and then breaks her heart.
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* BritishEnglish: Guest singer Holly Golightly uses very British expressions at the conclusion of "Well, It's True That We Love One Another". This is definitely done on purpose, especially the "cup of tea" bit.

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