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* Pretty much the entirety of the song and accompanying music video for 'Papercut' qualifies. From the maggot riddled corpse occupying one of the rooms next to the group, to the dark figure that runs past them and is spazzing out in the next room, to the moving painting of the {{Fetus Terrible}} from the Xero demo tape, to the facial distortions near the end of the video, to those goddamn [[FashionDissonance flannel]] [[ArsonMurderandJaywalking pants]] Chester is wearing, it'll leave you with your skin...[[JustForPun crawling]] for a while.

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* Pretty much the entirety of the song and accompanying music video for 'Papercut' qualifies. From the maggot riddled corpse occupying one of the rooms next to the group, to the dark figure that runs past them and is spazzing out in the next room, to the moving painting of the {{Fetus Terrible}} from the Xero demo tape, to the facial distortions near the end of the video, to those goddamn [[FashionDissonance flannel]] [[ArsonMurderandJaywalking pants]] Chester is wearing, it'll leave you with your skin...[[JustForPun crawling]] crawling for a while.
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* The music video for “Breaking The Habit”, entirely done in a rough anime style, features horrific imagery sure to trigger viewers who have gone through depression and suicidal thoughts, such as a woman cutting herself with a piece of glass and smearing “I’m nothing” on a piece of paper with her blood, and the reveal that Chester threw himself off the very tall building the band is playing on and smashed into a parked car below… HarsherInHindsight considering his 2017 suicide, even though it wasn’t in the same way.

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* The music video for “Breaking The Habit”, entirely done in a rough anime style, features horrific imagery sure to trigger viewers who have gone through depression and suicidal thoughts, such as a woman cutting herself with a piece of glass and smearing “I’m nothing” her blood on a piece of paper with her blood, where she wrote “I’m nothing”, and the reveal that Chester threw himself off the very tall building the band is playing on and smashed into a parked car below… HarsherInHindsight considering his 2017 suicide, even though it wasn’t in the same way.
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* The music video for “Breaking The Habit”, entirely done in a rough anime style, features horrific imagery sure to trigger viewers who have gone through depression and suicidal thoughts, such as a woman cutting herself with a piece of glass and smearing “I’m nothing” on a piece of paper with her blood, and the reveal that Chester threw himself off the very tall building the band is playing on and smashed into a parked car below… [[HarsherInHindsight]] considering his 2017 suicide, even though it wasn’t in the same way.

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* The music video for “Breaking The Habit”, entirely done in a rough anime style, features horrific imagery sure to trigger viewers who have gone through depression and suicidal thoughts, such as a woman cutting herself with a piece of glass and smearing “I’m nothing” on a piece of paper with her blood, and the reveal that Chester threw himself off the very tall building the band is playing on and smashed into a parked car below… [[HarsherInHindsight]] HarsherInHindsight considering his 2017 suicide, even though it wasn’t in the same way.
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* The music video for “Breaking The Habit”, entirely done in a rough anime style, features horrific imagery sure to trigger viewers who have gone through depression and suicidal thoughts, such as a woman cutting herself with a piece of glass and smearing “I’m nothing” on a piece of paper with her blood, and the reveal that Chester threw himself off the very tall building the band is playing on and smashed into a parked car below… [[HarsherInHindsight]] considering his 2017 suicide, even though it wasn’t in the same way.
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** The bridge to the song itself. Chester screaming, "Shut up when I'm talking to you!" could easily call to mind an abusive spouse or parent.

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** The bridge to the song itself. Chester screaming, "Shut up when I'm talking to you!" could easily call to mind an [[DomesticAbuse abusive spouse spouse]] or parent.[[AbusiveParents parent]].

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