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* CreatorBacklash: Lex and Nick are both ambivalent about the self-titled album, feeling it to be too derivative of other artists for them to be truly satisfied with. Nick feels that the record was just a teaser of better things to come, while Lex has gone so far as to call it "less than shit".

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* CreatorBacklash: CreatorBacklash:
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Lex and Nick are both ambivalent about the self-titled album, feeling it to be too derivative of other artists for them to be truly satisfied with. Nick feels that the record was just a teaser of better things to come, while Lex has gone so far as to call it "less than shit".
** They don't ''hate'' it, but they're not that proud of ''Canada Songs'' and don't play any songs from it anymore. Alexis has called it "the work of a directionless group of unsure young men".



* OldShame: They don't ''hate'' it, but they're not that proud of ''Canada Songs'' and don't play any songs from it anymore. Alexis has called it "the work of a directionless group of unsure young men".

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axing Names The Same wick as per bulletin.


* CompanyCrossReferences:
** They have two self-titled albums, one an EP and the other an LP.
** "The Virgin" and "Ocean Song" are both about a guy named Paul. In the former song he's a paranoid recluse, and in the latter he's a put-upon wage slave with his own house and car, as well as a young son. Whether they're in fact the same character is ambiguous, but both are {{loser protagonist}}s afflicted with extreme, irrational anxiety so it's a fair assumption.



* NamesTheSame:
** They have two self-titled albums, one an EP and the other an LP.
** "The Virgin" and "Ocean Song" are both about a guy named Paul. In the former song he's a paranoid recluse, and in the latter he's a put-upon wage slave with his own house and car, as well as a young son. Whether they're in fact the same character is ambiguous, but both are {{loser protagonist}}s afflicted with extreme, irrational anxiety so it's a fair assumption.



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Lingua Ignota came out about her abuse at the hands of Lex Marshall.


* CreatorCouple: As of September 2020, Lex is publicly dating Kristin Hayter of the industrial project Music/LinguaIgnota.
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* CreatorCouple: As of September 2020, Lex is publicly dating Kristin Hayter of the industrial project Lingua Ignota.

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* CreatorCouple: As of September 2020, Lex is publicly dating Kristin Hayter of the industrial project Lingua Ignota.Music/LinguaIgnota.
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* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: They recorded an EP's worth of material after reuniting in 2015 but have so far refused to release it. Both Lex and Nick have said they find the EP to be far below their usual standards and are actively ashamed of it, so it's likely to stay that way for the foreseeable future.
* SpecialGuest: Mia Matsumiya of Music/KayoDot fame provides violin on "Providence by Gaslight".

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* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: They recorded an EP's worth of material after reuniting in 2015 but have so far refused to release it. Both Lex and Nick have said they find the EP to be far below their usual standards and are actively ashamed of it, so it's likely to stay that way for the foreseeable future.
* SpecialGuest: Mia Matsumiya of Music/KayoDot fame provides violin on "Providence by Gaslight".
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* NewbieBoom: ''You Won't Get What You Want'' caused a huge influx of new fans, especially after WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop gave it a perfect 10
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* CreatorCouple: As of September 2020, Lex is publicly dating Kristin Hayter of the industrial project Lingua Ignota.

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Ocean Song implies Paul has a wife but doesn't mention it, so I removed that bit


* CreatorBacklash: Lex and Nick are both ambivalent about the self-titled album, feeling it to be too derivative of other artists for them to be truly satisfied with. Nick feels that the record was just a teaser of better things to come, while Lex has gone so far as to call it "less than shit".



** "The Virgin" and "Ocean Song" are both about a guy named Paul. In the former song he's a paranoid recluse, and in the latter he's a put-upon office drone with a wife and kid. Whether they're in fact the same character is ambiguous, but both are {{loser protagonist}}s afflicted with extreme, irrational anxiety so it's a fair assumption.

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** "The Virgin" and "Ocean Song" are both about a guy named Paul. In the former song he's a paranoid recluse, and in the latter he's a put-upon office drone wage slave with a wife his own house and kid.car, as well as a young son. Whether they're in fact the same character is ambiguous, but both are {{loser protagonist}}s afflicted with extreme, irrational anxiety so it's a fair assumption.
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* OldShame: They don't ''hate'' it, but they're not that proud of ''Canada Songs'' and don't play any songs from it anymore. Alexis has called it "the work of a directionless group of unsure young men".
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Nick has said "Satan in the Wait" is his favorite Daughters song to date.

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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Nick has said "Satan in the Wait" is his favorite Daughters song to date. Lex's is "Guest House".
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Nick has said "Satan in the Wait" is his favorite Daughters song to date.
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* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: They recorded an EP's worth of material after reuniting in 2015 but have so far refused to release it. Both Lex and Nick have said they find the EP to be far below their usual standards and are actively ashamed of it, so it's likely to stay that way for the foreseeable future.
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** "The Virgin" and "Ocean Song" are both about a guy named Paul. In the former song he's a paranoid recluse, and in the latter he's a put-upon office drone with a wife and kid. Whether they're in fact the same character is ambiguous, but both are {{loser protagonist}}s afflicted with extreme, irrational anxiety so it's a fair assumption.

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** "The Virgin" and "Ocean Song" are both about a guy named Paul. In the former song he's a paranoid recluse, and in the latter he's a put-upon office drone with a wife and kid. Whether they're in fact the same character is ambiguous, but both are {{loser protagonist}}s afflicted with extreme, irrational anxiety so it's a fair assumption.assumption.
* SpecialGuest: Mia Matsumiya of Music/KayoDot fame provides violin on "Providence by Gaslight".
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* ColbertBump: Getting a perfect 10 from [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]] no doubt helped their exposure a lot.
* NamesTheSame:
** They have two self-titled albums, one an EP and the other an LP.
** "The Virgin" and "Ocean Song" are both about a guy named Paul. In the former song he's a paranoid recluse, and in the latter he's a put-upon office drone with a wife and kid. Whether they're in fact the same character is ambiguous, but both are {{loser protagonist}}s afflicted with extreme, irrational anxiety so it's a fair assumption.

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