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* FirstInstallmentWins: Their self-titled first album remains their most successful and acclaimed record, as their second album ''Screw It!'' had the misfortune of being released when {{Grunge}} was about to displace HairMetal in the public eye thanks to Music/{{Nirvana}}'s ''Music/{{Nevermind}}''. The fact that the band broke late during hair metal's heyday didn't exactly help matters.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: Their self-titled first album remains their most successful and acclaimed record, as their second album ''Screw It!'' had the misfortune of being released when {{Grunge}} was about to displace HairMetal in the public eye thanks to Music/{{Nirvana}}'s ''Music/{{Nevermind}}''.''Music/{{Nevermind|Album}}''. The fact that the band broke late during hair metal's heyday didn't exactly help matters.
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* FaceOfTheBand: Ted Poley is probably the most recognizable person in the band, none the least of which because he later sang one of the most famous video game songs of all time ("Escape From The City").



* SignatureSong: "Naughty Naughty."

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* FirstInstallmentWins: Their self-titled first album remains their most successful and acclaimed record, as their second album ''Screw It!'' had the misfortune of being released when {{Grunge}} was about to displace HairMetal in the public eye thanks to Music/{{Nirvana}}'s ''Music/{{Nevermind}}''. The fact that the band broke late during hair metal's heyday didn't exactly help matters.
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that phrase does not necessarily mean that exclusively so this is a bit of a stretch


* SignatureSong: "Naughty Naughty."
* ValuesDissonance: A song called "Boys Will Be Boys" about how AllMenArePerverts clearly exists in a time before that phrase became a phrase which describes rape apologists.

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* SignatureSong: "Naughty Naughty."
* ValuesDissonance: A song called "Boys Will Be Boys" about how AllMenArePerverts clearly exists in a time before that phrase became a phrase which describes rape apologists.
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* FaceOfTheBand: Ted Poley is probably the most recognizable person in the band.

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* FaceOfTheBand: Ted Poley is probably the most recognizable person in the band.band, none the least of which because he later sang one of the most famous video game songs of all time ("Escape From The City").
* SignatureSong: "Naughty Naughty."
* ValuesDissonance: A song called "Boys Will Be Boys" about how AllMenArePerverts clearly exists in a time before that phrase became a phrase which describes rape apologists.
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As a sugar wiki item, moved to its own subpage


* CrowningMomentOfFunny: a lot of their lyrics are purposely over the top. For istance, from the song "Naughty Naughty": "That dress that you're wearing makes you look so cute / But girl you'd better in your birthday suit!"

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* FaceOfTheBand: Ted Poley is probably the most recognizable person in the band.
* HellIsThatNoise: That baby at the end of the song "Killin' Love"

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* FaceOfTheBand: Ted Poley is probably the most recognizable person in the band. \n* HellIsThatNoise: That baby at the end of the song "Killin' Love"
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: a lot of their lyrics are purposely over the top. For istance, from the song "Naughty Naughty": "That dress that you're wearing makes you look so cute / But girl you'd better in your birthday suit!"
* FaceOfTheBand: Ted Poley is probably the most recognizable person in the band.
* HellIsThatNoise: That baby at the end of the song "Killin' Love"

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