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* LyricalColdOpen: "Bullet with Butterfly Wings": "The world is a vampire."
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# "1979" (4:25)

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# "1979" "[[Music/NineteenSeventyNine 1979]]" (4:25)
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* PresentDayPast: In the 1979 music video, if you look closely at the pinball machine in the window of the front of the convenience store, you'll notice it's a Gottlieb Pinball/TeedOff, which wasn't built until 1993.
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* RefrainFromAssuming: "The World Is a Vampire" or "some variation on 'Rat in a Cage'" for "Bullet with Butterfly Wings"
** "Shakedown 1979"
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** Averted with "Beautiful," which ''is'' actually a pretty straightforward love song (albeit one in which the singer is noticeably a bit skeptical about his love interest).

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* SillyLoveSongs: "Beautiful" is basically an unironic love song, although it ''is'' peppered with a little bit of skepticism about the singer's love interest.



* SurprisinglyGentleSong: "Cupid de Locke", "Galapogos", "Take Me Down", "In the Arms of Sleep", "Stumbleine", "Farewell and Goodnight".

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* SurprisinglyGentleSong: "Cupid de Locke", "Galapogos", "Take Me Down", "In the Arms of Sleep", "Stumbleine", "Beautiful", and "Farewell and Goodnight".

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