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* "The Temple" music video imagery is akin to the texture of blood. Also, the phrases written on the walls during various parts of the video: "You are about to die", "When the sky falls, I will be filled with regrets", and "Shh, they're watching."

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* "The Temple" music video imagery is akin to the texture of blood. Also, the phrases written on the walls during various parts of the video: "You are about to die", "When the sky falls, I will be filled with regrets", and "Shh, they're watching.""
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* "Ghost Page" is both a TearJerker and has nightmare fuel going on. The music itself invoking Nirvana's decaying sound from songs like "Pennyroyal Tea", "Dumb", or "Heart-shaped Box". The lyrics are the most disturbing part: depicting the protagonist broken by the death of a girl he loved, scrolling through her posthumous social media outlet.

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* "Ghost Page" is both a TearJerker and has nightmare fuel going on. The music itself invoking Nirvana's decaying sound from songs like "Pennyroyal Tea", "Dumb", "Something In The Way", or "Heart-shaped Box". The lyrics are the most disturbing part: depicting the protagonist broken by the death of a girl he loved, scrolling through her posthumous social media outlet.
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* "Ghost Page" is both a {{TearJerker}} and has nightmare fuel going on. The music itself invoking Nirvana's decaying sound from songs like "Pennyroyal Tea", "Dumb", or "Heart-shaped Box". The lyrics are the most disturbing part: depicting the protagonist broken by the death of a girl he loved, scrolling through her posthumous social media outlet.

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* "Ghost Page" is both a {{TearJerker}} TearJerker and has nightmare fuel going on. The music itself invoking Nirvana's decaying sound from songs like "Pennyroyal Tea", "Dumb", or "Heart-shaped Box". The lyrics are the most disturbing part: depicting the protagonist broken by the death of a girl he loved, scrolling through her posthumous social media outlet.
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* "Ghost Page" is somewhat of a {{TearJerker}} but it's dark and depressing tone can come off as nightmarish. The protagonist stuck to the girl he loved, writing messages on her social media and completely drawn to what's left of her.

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* "Ghost Page" is somewhat of both a {{TearJerker}} but it's dark and depressing tone can come off as nightmarish. has nightmare fuel going on. The music itself invoking Nirvana's decaying sound from songs like "Pennyroyal Tea", "Dumb", or "Heart-shaped Box". The lyrics are the most disturbing part: depicting the protagonist stuck to broken by the death of a girl he loved, writing messages on scrolling through her posthumous social media and completely drawn to what's left of her.outlet.

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Some of the songs in Red Vox can take on some dark subject matters and contexts.

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Some of the songs in Red Vox can take on some dark subject matters and contexts.
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* "Ghost Page" is somewhat of a {{TearJerker}} but it's dark and depressing tone can come off as nightmarish. The protagonist stuck to the girl he loved, writing messages on her social media and completely drawn to what's left of her.

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* "Ghost Page" is somewhat of a {{TearJerker}} but it's dark and depressing tone can come off as nightmarish. The protagonist stuck to the girl he loved, writing messages on her social media and completely drawn to what's left of her.her.
* "The Temple" music video imagery is akin to the texture of blood. Also, the phrases written on the walls during various parts of the video: "You are about to die", "When the sky falls, I will be filled with regrets", and "Shh, they're watching."
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* "Trolls and Goblins" has a bit of this with the [[https://youtu.be/8_30-nVVpTE animated music video]], showing at the end the fate of Drizzle. What's left of him is disturbing to the very least.

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* "Trolls and Goblins" has a bit of this with the [[https://youtu.be/8_30-nVVpTE animated music video]], showing at the end the fate of Drizzle. What's left of him is disturbing to the very least.least.
* "Ghost Page" is somewhat of a {{TearJerker}} but it's dark and depressing tone can come off as nightmarish. The protagonist stuck to the girl he loved, writing messages on her social media and completely drawn to what's left of her.
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* "Trolls and Goblins" has a bit of this with the animated music video, showing at the end the fate of Drizzle. What's left of him is disturbing to the very least.

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* "Trolls and Goblins" has a bit of this with the [[https://youtu.be/8_30-nVVpTE animated music video, video]], showing at the end the fate of Drizzle. What's left of him is disturbing to the very least.
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Some of the songs in Red Vox can take on some dark subject matters and contexts.

* "Trolls and Goblins" has a bit of this with the animated music video, showing at the end the fate of Drizzle. What's left of him is disturbing to the very least.

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