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* LongTitle: "They Provide the Paint for the Picture-Perfect Masterpiece That You Will Paint on the Insides of Your Eyelids", complete with title drop.
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* JoinTheArmyTheySaid: In 'Your Day Will Come'
-->They will lead him into battle
-->and hand him medals when he comes home rearranged

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* GenreMashup: Streetlight Manifesto mix ska, punk, acoustic, big band, funk and hardcore. Fans of Streetlight Manifesto, and frontman Tomas Kalnoky's side project Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution (another genre-splicer, fusing acoustic, ska and Middle-Eastern influences), sometimes refer to this as "the fourth wave of ska".



* NeoclassicalPunkZydecoRockabilly: Streetlight Manifesto mix ska, punk, acoustic, big band, funk and hardcore. Fans of Streetlight Manifesto, and frontman Tomas Kalnoky's side project Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution (another genre-splicer, fusing acoustic, ska and Middle-Eastern influences), sometimes refer to this as "the fourth wave of ska".

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* AuthorAppeal: Lots of Streetlight songs include references to guns, literature, (the absence of) religion, suicide prevention, and outcasts standing against the majority.


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* CreatorThumbprint: Lots of Streetlight songs include references to guns, literature, (the absence of) religion, suicide prevention, and outcasts standing against the majority.

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* AuthorAppeal: Lots of Streetlight songs include references to guns, literature, religion, suicide prevention, and outcasts standing against the majority.

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* AuthorAppeal: Lots of Streetlight songs include references to guns, literature, (the absence of) religion, suicide prevention, and outcasts standing against the majority.
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* CoverAlbum: ''Keaseby Nights'' by Catch 22. Somewhat ironic in that most of Streetlight performed on Keaseby.

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* CoverAlbum: ''Keaseby Nights'' by Catch 22. Somewhat ironic in that most of Streetlight performed on Keaseby.Keasbey.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Streetlight Manifesto on tour, 2017. Tomas Kanlnoky is on the far left.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Streetlight Manifesto on tour, 2017. Tomas Kanlnoky Kalnoky is on the far left.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Streetlight Manifesto on tour, 2017. Tomas Kanlnoky is on the far left.]]

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* EvolvingMusic: “Dear Sergio” started as a Catch 22 song, before getting an acoustic version with a new verse, courtesy of Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution. Streetlight restored the original’s amped-up guitars but kept the new first and sped up the tempo a bit.

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* EvolvingMusic: “Dear Sergio” started as a Catch 22 song, before getting an acoustic version with a new verse, courtesy of Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution. Streetlight restored the original’s amped-up guitars but kept the new first verse and sped up the tempo a bit.
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** The most blatent of which probably [[{{Radiohead}} the man with a radio for a head laying down in the street.]]

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** The most blatent blatant of which probably [[{{Radiohead}} [[Music/{{Radiohead}} the man with a radio for a head laying down in the street.]]
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** ''You By Me: Vol. 2'', in which Toh Kay covers five songs by Sycamore Smith and Sycamore Smith covers five songs by Toh Kay.
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* FanNickname: Most fans will shorten anything related to the band to the first word or syllable.
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* DevelopmentHell: Every album takes a while to be released, and every album has at least one pushed-back release date.
** ''The Hand That Thieves'' was never *technically* released at all, due to ExecutiveMeddling.



* ExecutiveMeddling: The predominant reason for both the delayed released dates and the [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay band's stance on digital piracy]].



* NamesTheSame: {{Bionicle}} fans enjoy the fact that the acronym for Bandits Of The Acoustic Revolution is also the name of a character from that franchise.
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Tomas “Toh Kay” Kalnoky formed his first band, Catch 22, in 1996. After two years, a demo, and their first album, ''Keasbey Nights'', Tomas left the band to finish school. In 2001, he gathered together two people from Catch 22, his brother, his brother’s friends, and several members of various other bands to form Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution. They released one [=EP=], ''A Call to Arms'', in 2001 (they’ve had two full albums in the work since then as well).

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Tomas “Toh “Toh Kay” Kalnoky formed his first band, Catch 22, in 1996. After two years, a demo, and their first album, ''Keasbey Nights'', Tomas left the band to finish school. In 2001, he gathered together two people from Catch 22, his brother, his brother’s friends, and several members of various other bands to form Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution. They released one [=EP=], ''A Call to Arms'', in 2001 (they’ve had two full albums in the work since then as well).



* {{Joisey}}: The band's home state. The album ''Keasbey Nights'' is named after the community where Tomas grew up, and most of the songs can be presumed to take place there.

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* {{Joisey}}: The band's home state. The album ''Keasbey Nights'' is named after the community where Tomas grew up, and most of the songs on said album can be presumed to take place there.

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* {{Joisey}}: The band's home state. The album ''Keasbey Nights'' is named after the community where Tomas grew up, and most of the songs can be presumed to take place there.

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