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* SignatureSong: "Colors and the Kids" to her fanbase. "Lived in Bars" and "Sea of Love" perhaps going by the fact they're her most widely-known.

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* SignatureSong: "Colors and the Kids" to her fanbase. "Lived in Bars" and "Sea of Love" perhaps going by the fact they're her most widely-known. To a lesser extent, "Headlights" and "He War".
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** ''Moon Pix'' as a whole can be this. Considering what occurred to [[HeroicBSOD inspire it.]]

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** ''Moon Pix'' as a whole can be this. Considering what occurred to [[HeroicBSOD inspire it.]]]]
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* BrokenBase: Some fans dislike her post-''You Are Free'' material.

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* %%* BrokenBase: Some fans dislike her post-''You Are Free'' material.
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%%* EarWorm: Ruin!

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* TearJerker: "Names", as mentioned above. It's about friends from the narrator's childhood that met horrifying demises (literally and metaphorically). Also, "Good Woman". It's a melancholy song about a breakup. The [[KidsRock children's choir]] doesn't help at all.

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* TearJerker: "Names", as mentioned above. It's TearJerker:
** "Names" is
about friends from the narrator's childhood that met horrifying demises (literally and metaphorically). metaphorically).
-->''I don't know where he is\\
I don't know where they are...''
**
Also, "Good Woman". It's a melancholy song about a breakup. The [[KidsRock children's choir]] doesn't help at all.



-->Phone call from a New York City office
-->You were supposedly asking to see me
-->I wanted to tell you
-->That I was just only four hundred miles away
-->Who could believe that when you were calling, I was in D.C.
-->I was four hundred miles behind
-->Backstage pass in my hand, giving you my heart was my plan
-->I wish I could tell you

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-->Phone -->''Phone call from a New York City office
-->You
office\\
You
were supposedly asking to see me
-->I
me\\
I
wanted to tell you
-->That
you\\
That
I was just only four hundred miles away
-->Who
away\\
Who
could believe that when you were calling, I was in D.C.
-->I
C.\\
I
was four hundred miles behind
-->Backstage
behind\\
Backstage
pass in my hand, giving you my heart was my plan
-->I
plan\\
I
wish I could tell youyou''
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* SignatureSong: "Colors and the Kids" to her fanbase. "Speak for Me" and "Cross Bones Style" perhaps going by the fact they're her most widely-known.

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* SignatureSong: "Colors and the Kids" to her fanbase. "Speak for Me" "Lived in Bars" and "Cross Bones Style" "Sea of Love" perhaps going by the fact they're her most widely-known.
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** ''Moon Pix'' as a whole can be read as this. Considering what occurred to [[HeroicBSOD inspire it.]]

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** ''Moon Pix'' as a whole can be read as this. Considering what occurred to [[HeroicBSOD inspire it.]]
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** ''Moon Pix'' as a whole can be read as this. Considering what occurred to [[Creator Breakdown inspire it.]]

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** ''Moon Pix'' as a whole can be read as this. Considering what occurred to [[Creator Breakdown [[HeroicBSOD inspire it.]]
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-->I wish I could tell you

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-->I wish I could tell youyou
** ''Moon Pix'' as a whole can be read as this. Considering what occurred to [[Creator Breakdown inspire it.]]
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* TearJerker: "Names", as mentioned above. It's about friends from the narrator's childhood that met horrifying demises (literally and metaphorically). Also, "Good Woman". It's a melancholy song about a breakup. The [[KidsRock children's choir]] doesn't help at all.

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* TearJerker: "Names", as mentioned above. It's about friends from the narrator's childhood that met horrifying demises (literally and metaphorically). Also, "Good Woman". It's a melancholy song about a breakup. The [[KidsRock children's choir]] doesn't help at all.all.
** "Song to Bobby".
-->Phone call from a New York City office
-->You were supposedly asking to see me
-->I wanted to tell you
-->That I was just only four hundred miles away
-->Who could believe that when you were calling, I was in D.C.
-->I was four hundred miles behind
-->Backstage pass in my hand, giving you my heart was my plan
-->I wish I could tell you

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* EarWorm: Ruin!

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* %%* EarWorm: Ruin!



* MagnumOpus: ''You Are Free'' and ''Moon Pix''.
* NightmareFuel: "Names" starts like a TearJerker, and then gets worse.

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* MagnumOpus: ''You Are Free'' and ''Moon Pix''.
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%%* NightmareFuel: "Names" starts like a TearJerker, and then gets worse.
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* SignatureSong: "Colors and the Kids" to her fanbase. "Speak for Me" and "Cross Bones Style" perhaps going by the fact they're her most widely-known.
* SoOkayItsAverage: see BrokenBase. The reaction a vocal part of the fanbase has to her post-''You Are Free'' work, although some are a bit more hostile.
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* EarWorm: Ruin!
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* BrokenBase – Some fans dislike her post-''You Are Free'' material.
* CoveredUp – "Sea of Love" is not originally by her, nor by the Honeydrippers nor, for that matter, [[MisattributedSong Led Zeppelin]]. It was by Phil Phillips from way back in the Fifties.
* EpilepticTrees - "I Don't Blame You", a song about a rock star whose life was destroyed by fame, was thought to be about [[Music/{{Nirvana}} Kurt Cobain]] by many people, but Chan [[WordOfGod has denied that it's about him.]]
* MagnumOpus – ''You Are Free'' and ''Moon Pix''.
* NightmareFuel - "Names" starts like a TearJerker, and then gets worse.
* TearJerker - "Names", as mentioned above. It's about friends from the narrator's childhood that met horrifying demises (literally and metaphorically). Also, "Good Woman". It's a melancholy song about a breakup. The [[KidsRock children's choir]] doesn't help at all.

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* BrokenBase – BrokenBase: Some fans dislike her post-''You Are Free'' material.
* CoveredUp – CoveredUp: "Sea of Love" is not originally by her, nor by the Honeydrippers nor, for that matter, [[MisattributedSong Led Zeppelin]]. It was by Phil Phillips from way back in the Fifties.
* EpilepticTrees - EpilepticTrees: "I Don't Blame You", a song about a rock star whose life was destroyed by fame, was thought to be about [[Music/{{Nirvana}} Kurt Cobain]] by many people, but Chan [[WordOfGod has denied that it's about him.]]
* MagnumOpus – MagnumOpus: ''You Are Free'' and ''Moon Pix''.
* NightmareFuel - NightmareFuel: "Names" starts like a TearJerker, and then gets worse.
* TearJerker - TearJerker: "Names", as mentioned above. It's about friends from the narrator's childhood that met horrifying demises (literally and metaphorically). Also, "Good Woman". It's a melancholy song about a breakup. The [[KidsRock children's choir]] doesn't help at all.
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* BrokenBase – Some fans dislike her post-''You Are Free'' material.
* CoveredUp – "Sea of Love" is not originally by her, nor by the Honeydrippers nor, for that matter, [[MisattributedSong Led Zeppelin]]. It was by Phil Phillips from way back in the Fifties.
* EpilepticTrees - "I Don't Blame You", a song about a rock star whose life was destroyed by fame, was thought to be about [[Music/{{Nirvana}} Kurt Cobain]] by many people, but Chan [[WordOfGod has denied that it's about him.]]
* MagnumOpus – ''You Are Free'' and ''Moon Pix''.
* NightmareFuel - "Names" starts like a TearJerker, and then gets worse.
* TearJerker - "Names", as mentioned above. It's about friends from the narrator's childhood that met horrifying demises (literally and metaphorically). Also, "Good Woman". It's a melancholy song about a breakup. The [[KidsRock children's choir]] doesn't help at all.

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