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* OldShame: Jim Marburger later grew to regret the frequent theme of suicide in his lyrics and even wrote an apology letter stating that surely their fans can do things more productive than killing themselves.
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* SignatureSong: "To a Husband At War" is often considered this. Interestingly it was not even on the original ''10 Songs'' release, and was previously found only a compilation, before being added in the ''11 Songs'' re-release.

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* SignatureSong: "To a Husband At War" is often considered this. Interestingly it was not even on the original ''10 Songs'' release, and was previously found only on a compilation, split, before being added in the ''11 Songs'' re-release.
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* SignatureSong: ''To a Husband At War'' is often considered this. Interestingly it was not even on the original ''10 Songs'' release, and was previously found only a compilation, before being added in the ''11 Songs'' re-release.

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* SignatureSong: ''To "To a Husband At War'' War" is often considered this. Interestingly it was not even on the original ''10 Songs'' release, and was previously found only a compilation, before being added in the ''11 Songs'' re-release.
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* LoveItOrHateIt: Opinions seem to be either that they're an iconic band who epitomized the 90s emo aesthetic at its purest, or a pretentious batch of wanking. And if you're not into this style of music, it's going to be pretty tough to swallow, even fans tend to agree that it's a bit of an acquired taste.
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* LoveItOrHateIt: Opinions seem to be either that they're an iconic band who epitomized the 90s emo aesthetic at its purest, or a pretentious batch of wanking. And if you're not into this style of music, it's going to be pretty tough to swallow, even fans tend to agree that it's a bit of an acquired taste.
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* GrowingTheBeard: Most fans agree that while their early compilation tracks and ''4 Songs'' have merit, the band didn't really get into groove until the ''10 Songs'' full length.
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* OldShame: Jim Marburger later grew to regret the frequent theme of suicide in his lyrics and even wrote an apology letter stating that surely their fans can do things more productive than killing themselves.
* SignatureSong: ''To a Husband At War'' is often considered this. Interestingly it was not even on the original ''10 Songs'' release, and was previously found only a compilation, before being added in the ''11 Songs'' re-release.

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