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* BSide: "blank #69" from their release of a version of "[[{{Music/JohnCage}} 4'33"]]".''[[{{Music/JohnCage}} 4'33"]]''.
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The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die is an [[{{AlternativeIndie}} indie/emo band]] that is part of the [[{{Emo}} emo revival]] scene of the 2000s, when indie groups began to take the emo sound and move it in a more melodic, atmospheric direction. Their sound can be compared to other, earlier emo bands such as Music/AmericanFootball with more lyrical clarity, although they do tend towards WordSaladLyrics and could be construed as fake deep for similar reasons to most emo bands. They made an album ("Between Bodies") largely consisting of [[SpokenWordInMusic spoken word poetry set to music.]]
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The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die is an [[{{AlternativeIndie}} indie/emo band]] that is part of the [[{{Emo}} emo revival]] scene of the 2000s, when indie groups began to take the emo sound and move it in a more melodic, atmospheric direction. Their sound can be compared to other, earlier emo bands such as Music/AmericanFootball with more lyrical clarity, although they do tend towards WordSaladLyrics and could be construed as fake deep for similar reasons to most emo bands. They made an album ("Between Bodies") (''Between Bodies'') largely consisting of [[SpokenWordInMusic spoken word poetry set to music.]]
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The World is Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die is an [[{{AlternativeIndie}} indie/emo band]] that is part of the [[{{Emo}} emo revival]] scene of the 2000s, when indie groups began to take the emo sound and move it in a more melodic, atmospheric direction. Their sound can be compared to other, earlier emo bands such as Music/AmericanFootball with more lyrical clarity, although they do tend towards WordSaladLyrics and could be construed as fake deep for similar reasons to most emo bands. They made an album ("Between Bodies") largely consisting of [[SpokenWordInMusic spoken word poetry set to music.]]
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* ConceptVideo: Most of their music videos.
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* AlbumIntroTrack: The first song on every full-length so far is this.
* AlbumTitleDrop: In "Marine Tigers" from ''Always Foreign''; "You Can't Live There Forever" from ''Harmlessness'' also basically qualifies.
* BSide: "blank #69" from their release of a version of ''[[{{Music/JohnCage}} 4'33"]]''.
* AlbumTitleDrop: In "Marine Tigers" from ''Always Foreign''; "You Can't Live There Forever" from ''Harmlessness'' also basically qualifies.
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* LoopedLyrics: The ends of "Getting Sodas" from ''Whenever, If Ever'' and "Mount Hum" from ''Harmlessness'', as well as "Katamari Duquette," "Victim Kin Seek Suit," and "Body Without Organs."
* LyricalDissonance: While not as extreme as some other emo bands, it definitely crops up, particularly in ''Harmlessness''.
* MetalScream: A more yell-like version common to Midwest emo shows up a lot in their pre-2016 material.
* NewSoundAlbum: While their [[RevolvingDoorBand ever-shifting lineup]] means that this applies to all of their full-lengths to a certain extent, it's much more obvious on ''Illusory Walls'', where they shift way further into metal territory than they've ever been previously.
* NonAppearingTitle: All over the place.
* RecycledLyrics: They've used self-referentiality to great effect with their numerous callbacks and recurring threads across multiple albums. Some notable examples include
* ReligionRantSong: "Invading the World of the Guilty as a Spirit of Vengeance" and "Died in the Prison of the Holy Office" from ''Illusory Walls'' definitely qualify.
* LyricalDissonance: While not as extreme as some other emo bands, it definitely crops up, particularly in ''Harmlessness''.
* MetalScream: A more yell-like version common to Midwest emo shows up a lot in their pre-2016 material.
* NewSoundAlbum: While their [[RevolvingDoorBand ever-shifting lineup]] means that this applies to all of their full-lengths to a certain extent, it's much more obvious on ''Illusory Walls'', where they shift way further into metal territory than they've ever been previously.
* NonAppearingTitle: All over the place.
* RecycledLyrics: They've used self-referentiality to great effect with their numerous callbacks and recurring threads across multiple albums. Some notable examples include
* ReligionRantSong: "Invading the World of the Guilty as a Spirit of Vengeance" and "Died in the Prison of the Holy Office" from ''Illusory Walls'' definitely qualify.
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* TextlessAlbumCover: More often than not.
* WanderlustSong: "Gig Life" from ''Whenever, If Ever''.
* WanderlustSong: "Gig Life" from ''Whenever, If Ever''.
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* EpicRocking: ''Harmlessness'' ends with a 15 minute song, ''Always Foreign'' ends with a contiguous series of three tracks comprising a 17-minute epic about the American immigrant experience, and Disc 2 of ''Illusory Walls'' solely consists of two 15-minute-plus
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* EpicRocking: ''Harmlessness'' ends with a 15 minute song, ''Always Foreign'' ends with a contiguous series of three tracks comprising a 17-minute epic about the American immigrant experience, and Disc 2 of ''Illusory Walls'' solely consists of ends with not one but two 15-minute-plus tracks.
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The World is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die is an [[{{AlternativeIndie}} indie/emo band]] with an [[RevolvingDoorBand ever-changing, ever-evolving lineup]] that is part of the [[{{Emo}} emo revival]] scene of the 2000s, when indie groups began to take the emo sound and move it in a more melodic, atmospheric direction. Their sound can be compared to other, earlier emo bands such as Music/AmericanFootball with more lyrical clarity, although they do tend towards WordSaladLyrics and ould be construed as fake deep for similar reasons to most emo bands. They made an album ("Between Bodies") largely consisting of [[SpokenWordInMusic spoken word poetry set to music.]]
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The World is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die is an [[{{AlternativeIndie}} indie/emo band]] with an [[RevolvingDoorBand ever-changing, ever-evolving lineup]] that is part of the [[{{Emo}} emo revival]] scene of the 2000s, when indie groups began to take the emo sound and move it in a more melodic, atmospheric direction. Their sound can be compared to other, earlier emo bands such as Music/AmericanFootball with more lyrical clarity, although they do tend towards WordSaladLyrics and ould could be construed as fake deep for similar reasons to most emo bands. They made an album ("Between Bodies") largely consisting of [[SpokenWordInMusic spoken word poetry set to music.]]
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* LongTitle: The World Is A Beautiful Place and I Am No Longer Afraid to Die is a bit longer than most band names
* RevolvingDoorBand: There's about 15 people associated with the act who have cycled in and out of the lineup, and lacks anyone who could be described as a frontman.
* LongTitle: The World Is A Beautiful Place and I Am No Longer Afraid to Die is a bit longer than most band names
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The World is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die is an [[{{AlternativeIndie}} indie/emo band]] with an [[RevolvingDoorBand ever-changing, ever-evolving lineup]] that is part of the [[{{Emo}} emo revival]] scene of the 2000s, when indie groups began to take the emo sound and move it in a more melodic, atmospheric direction. Their sound can be compared to other, earlier emo bands such as Music/AmericanFootball with more lyrical clarity, although they do tend towards WordSaladLyrics and [[YMMV/HomePage could ould be construed as]] as fake deep for similar reasons to most emo bands. They made an album ("Between Bodies") largely consisting of [[SpokenWordInMusic spoken word poetry set to music.]]
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The World is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die is an [[{{AlternativeIndie}} indie/emo band]] with an [[RevolvingDoorBand ever-changing, ever-evolving lineup]] that is part of the [[{{Emo}} emo revival]] scene of the 2000s, when indie groups began to take the emo sound and move it in a more melodic, atmospheric direction. Their sound can be compared to other, earlier emo bands such as Music/AmericanFootball with more lyrical clarity, although they do tend towards WordSaladLyrics and [[YMMV/HomePage could be construed as]] fake deep for similar reasons to most emo bands. They made an album ("Between Bodies") largely consisting of [[SpokenWordInMusic spoken word poetry set to music.]]]]
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The World is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die is an [[{{AlternativeIndie}} indie/emo band]] with an [[RevolvingDoorBand ever-changing, ever-evolving lineup]] that is part of the [[{{Emo}} emo revival]] scene of the 2000s, when indie groups began to take the emo sound and move it in a more melodic, atmospheric direction. Their sound can be compared to other, earlier emo bands such as Music/AmericanFootball with more lyrical clarity, although they do tend towards WordSaladLyrics and [[YMMV/HomePage could be construed as]] fake deep for similar reasons to most emo bands. They made an album ("Between Bodies") largely consisting of [[SpokenWordInMusic spoken word poetry set to music.]]
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The World is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die is an [[{{Indie}} indie [[{{AlternativeIndie}} indie/emo band]] that is part of the [[{{Emo}} emo revival]] scene of the 2000s, when indie groups began to take the emo sound and move it in a more melodic, atmospheric direction. Their sound can be compared to other, earlier emo bands such as Music/AmericanFootball with more lyrical clarity, although they do tend towards WordSaladLyrics and [[YMMV [[YMMV/HomePage could be construed as]] FakeDeep fake deep for similar reasons to most emo bands. They made an album ("Between Bodies") largely consisting of [[SpokenWordInMusic spoken word poetry set to music.]]
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