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* SurprisinglyGentleSong: A few, notably "Break In" and "Dear Daughter".
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* SurprisinglyGentleSong: A few, notably "Break In" and In", "Dear Daughter".Daughter" and "Terrible Things".
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* PunnyName: "Halestorm". Get it? "Hailstorm"?
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* PunnyName: "Halestorm". [[DontExplainTheJoke Get it? "Hailstorm"?"Hailstorm"?]]
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* WolverinePublicity: Lzzy Hale, one of the most famous female rock musicians of the 21st century, has made a lot of guest appearances. She has collaborated with Music/{{Evanescence}}, Music/DreamTheater, Music/InThisMoment, [[Music/AliceCooper Nita Strauss]], and even Music/TransSiberianOrchestra.
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* ObligatoryBondageSong: "Dirty Work" is a straight up sex song, but lines like "Get on your knees and let the games begin" certainly paint it in a different light.
** The line "I miss the rough sex" in "I Miss the Misery" doesn't necessarily refer to bondage, but certainly could.
** "Apocalyptic" describes spanking, impact play, and Lzzy dressing like a dominatrix.
** "Mz. Hyde" also has lyrics that refer to bondage and domination.
** The line "I miss the rough sex" in "I Miss the Misery" doesn't necessarily refer to bondage, but certainly could.
** "Apocalyptic" describes spanking, impact play, and Lzzy dressing like a dominatrix.
** "Mz. Hyde" also has lyrics that refer to bondage and domination.
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* LeadSingerPlaysLeadGuitar: Lzzy, mostly in the band's early days, played co-lead guitar with Joe. Now she mainly just plays either rhythm guitar or sometimes doesn't even play guitar onstage at all.
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* ObligatoryBondageSong: "Dirty Work" is a straight up sex song, but lines like "Get on your knees and let the games begin" certainly paint it in a different light.
** The line "I miss the rough sex" in "I Miss the Misery" doesn't necessarily refer to bondage, but certainly could.
** "Apocalyptic" describes spanking, impact play, and Lzzy dressing like a dominatrix.
** "Mz. Hyde" also has lyrics that refer to bondage and domination.
** The line "I miss the rough sex" in "I Miss the Misery" doesn't necessarily refer to bondage, but certainly could.
** "Apocalyptic" describes spanking, impact play, and Lzzy dressing like a dominatrix.
** "Mz. Hyde" also has lyrics that refer to bondage and domination.
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Halestorm is a four-person hard rock band from Red Lion, Pennsylvania consisting of Lzzy Hale (vocals, rhythm and lead guitar, keyboards), Arejay Hale (drums, percussion, backing vocals), Joe Hottinger (lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals), and Josh Smith (bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals). They started to take off after the song "Here's to Us" was [[ColbertBump featured]] on ''Series/{{Glee}}''.
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Halestorm is a four-person hard rock band from Red Lion, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania, consisting of Lzzy Hale (vocals, rhythm and lead guitar, keyboards), Arejay Hale (drums, percussion, backing vocals), Joe Hottinger (lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals), and Josh Smith (bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals). They started to take off after the song "Here's to Us" was [[ColbertBump featured]] on ''Series/{{Glee}}''.
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* TextlessAlbumCover: ''The Strange Case of...''; the cover is just a photograph of the band with a black background and the band in black clothes and makeup.
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* TextlessAlbumCover: ''The Strange Case of...''; the cover '', which is just a photograph of the band with a black background and the band in black clothes and makeup.makeup, ''Vicious'' and ''Back from the Dead'', both of which are just photos of Lzzy (the former with various hands grasping at her chest, the latter a close-up of her face screaming through broken glass).
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Lzzy Hale also provided vocals for Music/LindseyStirling's single "Shatter Me" as well as Music/StoneSour's cover of Music/TheRollingStones' "Gimme Shelter". She also did a duet with Music/EricChurch for the song "That's Damn Rock n Roll" and did a cover of ''Music/OzzyOsbourne'' 's and ''Music/LitaFord'' 's "Close My Eyes Forever" with [[Music/{{Disturbed}} David Draiman]] for the band Music/{{Device}}.
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Lzzy Hale also provided vocals for Music/LindseyStirling's single "Shatter Me" as well as Music/StoneSour's cover of Music/TheRollingStones' Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' "Gimme Shelter". She also did a duet with Music/EricChurch for the song "That's Damn Rock n Roll" and did a cover of ''Music/OzzyOsbourne'' 's and ''Music/LitaFord'' 's "Close My Eyes Forever" with [[Music/{{Disturbed}} David Draiman]] for the band Music/{{Device}}.
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* UpToEleven: "I Like It Heavy" from ''Into The Wild Life'' [[InvokedTrope invokes]] this trope with a line about cranking the speaker up louder than ten.