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** Fans were even more pissed off when ''Stranger Things'' were listed on Rolling Stones' 50 Best Albums of 2016, despite not having any original songs.

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** Fans were even more pissed off when ''Stranger Things'' were was listed on Rolling Stones' 50 Best Albums of 2016, despite not having any original songs.
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* EvilIsSexy: YMMV, but a good chunk of the fandom believes this for Cadillac.

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* SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound: Mylene's voice. In the first episode after Adult!Books' introduction to the show, you're listening to a soulful voice inside a church. Yeah, that's her.

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Mylene's voice. In the first episode after Adult!Books' introduction to the show, you're listening to a soulful voice inside a church. Yeah, that's her.her.
** [[https://youtu.be/3jbi0uKRzIE Boo-Boo’s voice isn’t anything to scoff at either.]]
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** Theatre/{{Hamilton}} fans enjoy The Get Down due to a number of Hamilton cast mates (Daveed Diggs, Renee Elise Goldsberry) making cameos on the show.

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** Theatre/{{Hamilton}} ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' fans enjoy The ''The Get Down Down'' due to a number of Hamilton cast mates (Daveed Diggs, Renee Elise Goldsberry) making cameos on the show.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: At the end of part 2, a card pops up on the screen, mentioning the first recorded rap song and how it used a band, presumably as a follow up to the band vs DJ argument throughout part 2. (The issue, of course, is because [=DJs=] use pre-existing music and mix it together for a backing beat. Sampling laws didn't exist at the time and the odds of an artist allowing use of their songs was unlikely at best.) What it ''doesn't'' mention is the fact that the writers of said song were threatened with a lawsuit for copyright infringement due to the song's use of Chic's "Good Times".

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