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1KIRBY KRACKLE is a nerd rock duo comprised of two life-long pop-culture junkies, Jim Demonakos and Kyle Stevens, who create songs dedicated to the nerdiest aspects that self-same culture and have performed their unique style of pop rock around the world.
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3The band has released a number of albums: their self-titled debut in 2009, their sophomore album E For Everyone in 2010 and their third album, Super Powered Love, in 2011, plus a Live E.P. recorded in Australia appropriately titled Acoustic in Australia, was also released in 2011. (This was quoted from their [[http://kirbykracklemusic.com/about.html website]] where you can listen to their music, buy their albums and other merchandise.)
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5Their Website/YouTube [[https://www.youtube.com/user/kirbykracklemusic channel]] also includes animated and live-action music videos for some of their songs.
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7Their name is a reference to an alternate name for KirbyDots.
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9!! Tropes in their songs include:
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11* DatingCatwoman: "Then Again, Maybe Not"
12* EveryBodyHatesMathematics: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] with "Booty Do Math", which is about love of mathematics.
13* FanConvention: "Going Home."
14-->It's like Mecca for Geeks,
15-->In a star filled sky,
16-->Where you can meet all you heroes,
17-->And none of them fly.
18* IDoNotLikeGreenEggsAndHam: "Great Lakes Avengers" is about a wannabe superhero who gets rejected by all the big-name superhero groups, and ends up joining the GLA largely because they're the only group who will have him.
19* ImAHumanitarian: "Up, Up, Down Down"
20* MagicalGirlfriend: "Superpowered Love"
21* PunchClockVillain: "Henchmen"
22* SadClown: "Web-Slinger/Hope-Bringer" describes ComicBook/SpiderMan this way.
23* StuffyOldSongsAboutTheButtocks: "Booty Do Math" is a parody of this trope (it's more about the "math" than the "booty").
24* VillainSong: Seemingly subverted with "Villain Song", which, rather than being a villain gloating about how he'll rule the world, is about how the villain is so tired of being defeated over and over by the hero, so he's now retired. [[spoiler:Until the end of the last verse, that is.]]
25* YearX: The first line of "Take It From Me" references the use of the trope throughout the Mega Man setting.
26* YouAreNotAlone: The chorus of "The Day My Powers Arrived" has Professor X and Colossus reassure the protagonist that they'll help as long as it takes. Said protagonist makes this same promise to another {{Mutant}} at the end of the song.

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