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  • Complete Monster:
    • Amanda the Adventurer song "You're the Answer": The Demon, Paimon, is portrayed here as a Sadistic and violent entity who possessed Rebecca—aka Amanda—within the animated show, using its powers to kidnap children en masse and suck them into the television. Psychologically torturing Rebecca and Wooly, who is heavily implied to have been a person once, Paimon takes control of Rebecca through Amanda as it proceeds to kill Wooly when he attempts to warn the viewer before turning into a monster, attacking and eating the viewer in the end.
    • Five Nights at Freddy's song "Reflection": The Mimic is a narcissistic, mechanical Serial Killer who took up the mantle of "Springtrap". Having been designed to be a robotic assistant, it studied and became obsessed with violence, particularly the crimes of William Afton. The Mimic went on a brutal killing spree, replicating some of William's murders, and brutally killing several more people. It boasts of having a body count so high, that the list is "almost bottomless". The Mimic would use its digital avatar to infect the animatronics at the Pizzaplex, corrupting and robbing them of their autonomy. It would use the pizzaplex animatronics to continue killing, with 3 of its victims' souls being trapped within the Pizzaplex's wet floor signs. After being sealed away, the Mimic would infect a girl named Cassie and manipulated her into freeing it.
  • Friendly Fandoms:
    • With Miracle of Sound, as the two have made multiple collaborations over the years and are of complimentary genres (Gavin doesn't do raps, while raps are JT's main focus).
    • Also with Dan Bull for similar reasons; the two have collaborated on many of each other's songs, and Dan is a fellow Nerdcore artist on top of that.
    • Unsurprisingly with Andrea "Storm" Kaden for her being JT's primary backing and/or female vocalist on most songs.
  • Harsher in Hindsight:
    • In the Doom Eternal rap, the singer states that instead of resting on the seventh day, God created Hell. The Ancient Gods - Part Two reveals that in the Doom universe, the Dark Lord Davoth is actually the original creator deity, meaning that God really did create Hell.
    • "Ride or Die Revisited" features a scene where Skull's character gets drunk at a tavern and starts a Bar Brawl. In September of 2021, Skull and Pat revealed that Skull had been absent for most of the year because he was struggling with alchoholism.
  • Magnificent Bastard:
    • PAYDAY 2/PAYDAY 3 songs I'm a Capitalist and Money (Money Money Money): The PAYDAY Gang, consisting of Dallas, Wolf, Chains and Hoxton, are a swaggering crew of career criminals specializing in robbing banks. Before each heist, they carefully scope out and plan their method of attack, taking out the guards and tying up all civilians there, than fighting off hordes of cops with their skills, managing to escape with the money time and time again. Working as a team, each member has a role to play, with Dallas making the plans and taking hostages, Wolf providing important equipment and sentry turrets, Hoxton sneaking in and stealing loot without anyone noticing, and Chains being the muscle and crowd control when things get loud. As bombastic as they are calculating, the gang brags about how much money they've stolen while intending to continue their crime spree for as long as possible.
    • BioShock 2 song Daddy's Home: Subject Delta, real name Johnny Topside, goes on a rampage through Rapture upon his Little Sister Eleanor being stolen from him by Sophia Lamb. Retaining his human wit, he uses the various Plasmids and his own environment to outwit and kill the Splicers sent to stop him. Helping Dr. Tenenbaum save other Little Sisters in exchange for more ATOM, he openly distrusts her and is prepared to kill her should she backstab him, showing the same sentiment towards his Mission Control Sinclair. Upon finding Eleanor, now a powerful Big Sister, the two decide to end Sophia Lamb's reign over Rapture, with Subject Delta showing disgust with how she runs Rapture.
    • Cuphead songs (The Original and Best Served Cold): Cuphead himself is depicted as more of a dirty dish here. Tasked by The Devil to retrieve his contracts from runaway debtors, Cuphead cheerfully outwits and outmaneuvers anyone he faces, adapting to any situation he's thrown into while expressing fondness for doing the Devil's dirty work. In the second song, it's revealed that Cuphead used the experience and powers he gained to overthrow The Devil and send him crying, afterwards helping Chalice fight the Wondertart guardians to get her a new body, showing the same bloodthirsty bravado as before.
    • Predator song "Gun Show": The Predator is portrayed here as a boastful hunter fighting against a group of armed mercenaries. Being outnumbered, The Predator relies on both his gadgets and the surroundings to stalk and ambush his enemies, managing to track them down even when masking their heat from his heat seekers. Being more snarkier than his peers, he seeks to add the mercs corpses to his trophy collection, all the while bragging about his superiority against his enemies and prey.
    • Cult of the Lamb song "Song Of The Lamb": The Lamb is chosen by The One Who Waits to amass a cult to overthrow The Bishops, a task they gleefully accept. Rescuing victims of The Bishops, he then recruits them to their cause while molding them into the perfect servant, managing an entire camp of them through sheer charisma. Using the resources they gather to grow his cult, The Lamb also weaponizes their worship to power himself in their crusade to kill the viler Bishops, using every skill they have to combat their minions. Ultimately planning on overthrowing their master, The Lamb is content with managing their cult for now, describing themselves as being "Damn good at running the show".
  • Memetic Mutation: How was the fall? Explanation
    • How are your balls? Explanation
    • Womp womp womp! LEAVE ME ALONE! You know I've got a knack, for the trom-bone! ONE MORE PUN, AND I'LL BE DONE! But ain't two skulls, better than one?note 

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