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** Their second album, "Fuel for the Fire", was a collection of generic synth-pop songs, which sounded just like Yamaha DX 7-era Music/ScrittiPolitti. Unsurprisingly, nobody liked it and its failure directly led to the two breaking up.
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** Their second album, "Fuel ''Fuel for the Fire", Fire'', was a collection of generic synth-pop songs, which sounded just like Yamaha DX 7-era Music/ScrittiPolitti. Unsurprisingly, nobody liked it and its failure directly led to the two breaking up.
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Removed the examples that were redundant misuse and merged them to the Sequelitis entry.
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* DorkAge: Their second album was a collection of generic synth-pop songs, and its failure directly led to the two breaking up.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: Not only was their second album a cornucopia of mediocrity, Rob Fisher later started a group with singer Simon Climie called...., well, Music/ClimieFisher. Their songs were the epitome of cliche 80's synth-pop & it's unsurprising that group is completely forgotten.
* SoOkayItsAverage: Their second album, as well as the entirety of ''Climie Fisher's'' output.
* SoOkayItsAverage: Their second album, as well as the entirety of ''Climie Fisher's'' output.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: {{Sequelitis}}:
** Their second album, "Fuel for the Fire", was a collection of generic synth-pop songs, which sounded just like Yamaha DX 7-era Music/ScrittiPolitti. Unsurprisingly, nobody liked it and its failure directly led to the two breaking up.
** Not only was their second album a cornucopia of mediocrity, Rob Fisher later started a group with singer Simon Climie called...., well, Music/ClimieFisher. Their songs were the epitome of cliche 80's synth-pop & it's unsurprising that group is completely forgotten. \n* SoOkayItsAverage: Their second album, as well as the entirety of ''Climie Fisher's'' output.
** Their second album, "Fuel for the Fire", was a collection of generic synth-pop songs, which sounded just like Yamaha DX 7-era Music/ScrittiPolitti. Unsurprisingly, nobody liked it and its failure directly led to the two breaking up.
** Not only was their second album a cornucopia of mediocrity, Rob Fisher later started a group with singer Simon Climie called...., well, Music/ClimieFisher. Their songs were the epitome of cliche 80's synth-pop & it's unsurprising that group is completely forgotten.
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** Rob's early death.
* WereStillRelevantDammit: Their second album, which sounded just like Yamaha DX 7-era Music/ScrittiPolitti. Unsurprisingly, nobody liked it.
* WereStillRelevantDammit: Their second album, which sounded just like Yamaha DX 7-era Music/ScrittiPolitti. Unsurprisingly, nobody liked it.
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process
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* NightmareFuel: "Voices In My Head". "I hear voices in my head, ''[[ParanoiaFuel everywhere]]''"? Yikes. The [[https://youtu.be/jo1HWWFhFgY music video]] is freaky as well, what with that Greek statue-like woman seemingly judging the audience, and those [[UncannyValley masks]]...
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* NightmareFuel: "Voices In My Head". "I hear voices in my head, ''[[ParanoiaFuel everywhere]]''"? Yikes. The [[https://youtu.be/jo1HWWFhFgY music video]] is freaky as well, what with that Greek statue-like woman seemingly judging the audience, and those [[UncannyValley masks]]...masks...
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* SoOkayItsAverage: Their second album, as well as the entirety of ''Climie Fisher's'' output.