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* {{Workaholic}}: "Stress" is from the POV of an upbeat, [[MotorMouth motor-mouthed]] workaholic who claims he's merely MarriedToTheJob and ''enjoys'' the stress as it's what keeps him productive. Considering his [[SuddenlyShouting spontaneously aggressive]] rambling, he may or may not just be in denial.
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* MusicalInstrumentVoice: In "Stress", the protagonist exchanges pleasantries with someone whose voice is depicted only with trumpet sounds.

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* AngryWhiteMan: The song "Angry White Guy" is about the hypocrisy of a rich white elite disparaging the black community while preserving the economic imbalance between them.
-->''All things being equal, all things being equal\\
All things being equal, they're not\\
After all, isn't God an angry white guy?''

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->''"Everybody's out to get me but I feel alright,''
->''Everybody's out to get me but I feel alright,''
->''Everybody's out to get me but I feel alright,''
->Everybody's thinkin' 'bout me!"

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->''"Everybody's out to get me but I feel alright,''
->''Everybody's
alright,\\
Everybody's
out to get me but I feel alright,''
->''Everybody's
alright,\\
Everybody's
out to get me but I feel alright,''
->Everybody's
alright,''\\
Everybody's
thinkin' 'bout me!"
-->-- "Stress"



* MustHaveCaffeine: The protagonist of "Stress" is plainly addicted to coffee and cannot function without it. He gets through an unhealthy number cupfuls in the morning before he even gets to work, but he's deluded enough to believe that he's cutting down. Either that, or his addiction genuinely has been worse in the past, at which point it would be hard to believe he's still breathing...

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* MustHaveCaffeine: The protagonist of "Stress" is plainly addicted to coffee and cannot function without it. He gets through an unhealthy number of cupfuls in the morning before he even gets to work, but he's deluded enough to believe that he's cutting down. Either that, or his addiction genuinely has been worse in the past, at which point it would be hard to believe he's still breathing...



And master baking cake''

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And master baking cake''cake''
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--> ''I'm gonna get real drunk //
I'm gonna stay up late //
I'm gonna stay at home by myself //

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--> ''I'm gonna get real drunk //
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I'm gonna stay up late //
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I'm gonna stay at home by myself //\\
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* MustHaveCaffeine: The protagonist of "Stress" is plainly addicted to coffee and cannot function without it. He gets through an unhealthy number cupfuls in the morning before he even gets to work, but he's deluded enough to believe that he's cutting down. Either that, or his addiction genuinely has been worse in the past, at which point it would be hard to believe he's still breathing...

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* MustHaveCaffeine: The protagonist of "Stress" is plainly addicted to coffee and cannot function without it. He gets through an unhealthy number cupfuls in the morning before he even gets to work, but he's deluded enough to believe that he's cutting down. Either that, or his addiction genuinely has been worse in the past, at which point it would be hard to believe he's still breathing...breathing...
* SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion: "Everything Must Go", off of their 2008 album ''Free*'', has one early in the song in the form of a rather naughty BaitAndSwitch:
--> ''I'm gonna get real drunk //
I'm gonna stay up late //
I'm gonna stay at home by myself //
And master baking cake''
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* {{Deconstruction}}: "The Ballad of Barry Allen" is both this and a loving homage to his uncle's iconic superhero character, as it portrays Barry's time-distorted existence in the Speed Force as something of a living hell. However, his inner pain does not stop him from being a good, selfless hero.

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* {{Deconstruction}}: "The Ballad of Barry Allen" is both this and [[DeconReconSwitch a loving homage homage]] to his uncle's iconic superhero character, as it portrays Barry's time-distorted existence in the Speed Force as something of a living hell. However, his inner pain does not stop him from being a good, selfless hero.
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* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Portrayed seriously in the narrative of "The Ballad of Barry Allen", which concerns how a being with immense SuperSpeed such as Franchise/TheFlash would realistically perceive the world. He can't keep up conversations because ordinary people's mouths move far too slowly so he never sticks around to form relationships and he generally gets bored very easily, to the point where he believes his life was much more exciting before he got superpowers.

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* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Portrayed seriously in the narrative of "The Ballad of Barry Allen", which concerns how a being with immense SuperSpeed such as Franchise/TheFlash would realistically perceive the world. He can't keep up conversations because ordinary people's mouths move far too slowly so he never sticks slowly. Never sticking around to form relationships relationships, he lives in constant loneliness and he generally gets bored very easily, boredom, to the point where that he believes his life was much more exciting before he got superpowers.
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Jim's Big Ego is an indie AlternativeRock band fronted by Jim Infantino, known for their irreverent, satirical style. Jim is the nephew of legendary comic book artist Carmine Infantino, who illustrated one of the band's album covers and has generally provided a huge amount of inspiration to them. One of the band's most famous songs, "The Ballad of [[Franchise/TheFlash Barry Allen]]", acts as a tribute to Carmine and one of his most famous co-creations. Besides that, the band's music rose to some prominence thanks to the usage of the song "Stress" in the intro to Jim Sterling's ''WebVideo/{{Jimquisition}}'' video game industry critique videos, which has been noted by everyone to fit the tone of the show creepily well.

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Jim's Big Ego is an indie AlternativeRock band fronted by Jim Infantino, known for their irreverent, satirical style. Jim is the nephew of legendary comic book artist Carmine Infantino, who illustrated one of the band's album covers and has generally provided a huge amount of inspiration to them. One of the band's most famous songs, "The Ballad of [[Franchise/TheFlash Barry Allen]]", acts as a tribute to Carmine and one of his most famous co-creations. Besides that, the band's music rose to some prominence thanks to the usage of the song "Stress" in the intro to Jim Sterling's ''WebVideo/{{Jimquisition}}'' video game industry critique videos, which has been noted by everyone to fit the tone of the show creepily well.well, to the point that many mistake it for having been specifically written for the show despite predating it by a few years.
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->''Everybody's out to get me but I feel alright,
->Everybody's out to get me but I feel alright,
->Everybody's out to get me but I feel alright,''

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->''"Everybody's out to get me but I feel alright,''
->''Everybody's out to get me but I feel alright,
->Everybody's out to get me but I feel alright,
->Everybody's
alright,''
->''Everybody's
out to get me but I feel alright,''
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->''"Everybody's out to get me but I feel alright,

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->''"Everybody's ->''Everybody's out to get me but I feel alright,
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->''"Everybody's out to get me but I feel alright,
->Everybody's out to get me but I feel alright,
->Everybody's out to get me but I feel alright,''
->Everybody's thinkin' 'bout me!"

Jim's Big Ego is an indie AlternativeRock band fronted by Jim Infantino, known for their irreverent, satirical style. Jim is the nephew of legendary comic book artist Carmine Infantino, who illustrated one of the band's album covers and has generally provided a huge amount of inspiration to them. One of the band's most famous songs, "The Ballad of [[Franchise/TheFlash Barry Allen]]", acts as a tribute to Carmine and one of his most famous co-creations. Besides that, the band's music rose to some prominence thanks to the usage of the song "Stress" in the intro to Jim Sterling's ''WebVideo/{{Jimquisition}}'' video game industry critique videos, which has been noted by everyone to fit the tone of the show creepily well.
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* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Portrayed seriously in the narrative of "The Ballad of Barry Allen", which concerns how a being with immense SuperSpeed such as Franchise/TheFlash would realistically perceive the world. He can't keep up conversations because ordinary people's mouths move far too slowly so he never sticks around to form relationships and he generally gets bored very easily, to the point where he believes his life was much more exciting before he got superpowers.
* {{Deconstruction}}: "The Ballad of Barry Allen" is both this and a loving homage to his uncle's iconic superhero character, as it portrays Barry's time-distorted existence in the Speed Force as something of a living hell. However, his inner pain does not stop him from being a good, selfless hero.
* MustHaveCaffeine: The protagonist of "Stress" is plainly addicted to coffee and cannot function without it. He gets through an unhealthy number cupfuls in the morning before he even gets to work, but he's deluded enough to believe that he's cutting down. Either that, or his addiction genuinely has been worse in the past, at which point it would be hard to believe he's still breathing...

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