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* TearJerker
** "Where'd You Go"
** "Kenji". Again, the worst part is that the events described not only happened, but happened to thousands of people.
** "Where'd You Go"
** "Kenji". Again, the worst part is that the events described not only happened, but happened to thousands of people.
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* TearJerker
** "Where'd You Go"
**TearJerker: "Kenji". Again, the worst part is that the events described not only happened, but happened to thousands of people.
** "Where'd You Go"
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** Also, replacing the song lyrics in the percentage part with "pain" (as in, "ten percent pain, twenty percent pain, fifteen percent concentrated power of pain").
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* MemeticMutation: It's rather prevalent for fans to be quoting the chorus of "Remember the Name", particularly on discussions involving compositions by way of percentage.
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* {{Narm}}: The heavy emotion of "Where'd You Go" is a little detracted from Shinoda's [[ClusterFBomb frequent swearing]].
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** "Kenji." Again, the worst part is that the events described not only happened, but happened to thousands of people.
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** "Kenji." "Kenji". Again, the worst part is that the events described not only happened, but happened to thousands of people.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Following Chester Bennington's suicide, some of the lines in "Where'd You Go" sound now like Shinoda pining for his fallen best friend.
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* NightmareFuel: The events described in "Kenji" of how the previous generation of Shinoda's family were forced out of their homes and into an internment camp due to post-Pearl Harbor jingoism, only to eventually return home to find their entire apartment raided with racist slander on the walls. And the worst part is that [[TruthInTelevision all of it really happened]] to his and other Japanese-American families.
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* NightmareFuel: The events described in "Kenji" of how the previous generation of Shinoda's family were forced out of their homes and into an internment camp due to post-Pearl Harbor jingoism, only to eventually return home to find their entire apartment raided with racist slander written on the walls. And the worst part is that [[TruthInTelevision all of it really happened]] to his and other Japanese-American families.
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* NightmareFuel: The events described in "Kenji" of how the previous generation of Shinoda's family were forced out of their homes and into an internment camp due to post-Pearl Harbor jingoism, only to eventually return home to find their entire apartment raided with racist slander on the walls. And the worst part is that [[TruthInTelevision all of it really happened]] to his and other Japanese families.
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* NightmareFuel: The events described in "Kenji" of how the previous generation of Shinoda's family were forced out of their homes and into an internment camp due to post-Pearl Harbor jingoism, only to eventually return home to find their entire apartment raided with racist slander on the walls. And the worst part is that [[TruthInTelevision all of it really happened]] to his and other Japanese Japanese-American families.
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* {{Narm}}: The heavy emotion of "Where'd You Go" is a little detracted from Shinoda's [[ClusterFBomb frequent swearing]].
* NightmareFuel: The events described in "Kenji" of how the previous generation of Shinoda's family were forced out of their homes and into an internment camp due to post-Pearl Harbor jingoism, only to eventually return home to find their entire apartment raided with racist slander on the walls. And the worst part is that [[TruthInTelevision all of it really happened]] to his and other Japanese families.
* NightmareFuel: The events described in "Kenji" of how the previous generation of Shinoda's family were forced out of their homes and into an internment camp due to post-Pearl Harbor jingoism, only to eventually return home to find their entire apartment raided with racist slander on the walls. And the worst part is that [[TruthInTelevision all of it really happened]] to his and other Japanese families.
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* TearJerker
** "Where'd You Go"
** "Kenji." Again, the worst part is that the events described not only happened, but happened to thousands of people.
** "Where'd You Go"
** "Kenji." Again, the worst part is that the events described not only happened, but happened to thousands of people.
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** Holly Brook, the vocalist on "Where'd You Go?", later became better known a Skylar Grey, the female vocalist from "Coming Home" and "I Need a Doctor."
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** Holly Brook, the vocalist on "Where'd You Go?", later became better known a as Skylar Grey, the female vocalist from "Coming Home" and "I Need a Doctor."
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** Holly Brook, the vocalist on "Where'd You Go?", later became better known a Skylar Grey, the female vocalist from "Coming Home" and "I Need a Doctor."
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* RetroactiveRecognition: John Legend on "High Road" from 2005-2013: "That guy singing the chorus sounds cool". John Legend on "High Road" 2014-present: "Wait, is that the ''All of Me'' guy?!".
* SignatureSong: Initially "Where'd You Go", but overtime became "Remember the Name".
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* SignatureSong: Initially "Where'd You Go", but overtime became "Remember the Name".
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