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− | Many of | + | Many of [[Jonathan Coulton]]'s less cheerful songs, from bitter to sentimental, center around break-ups or relationships gone bad. Here are the songs that touch on those themes. |
+ | == Central theme == | ||
* [[Always the Moon]] | * [[Always the Moon]] | ||
* [[Brand New Sucker]] | * [[Brand New Sucker]] | ||
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* [[When You Go]] | * [[When You Go]] | ||
* [[You Oughta Know]] | * [[You Oughta Know]] | ||
+ | * [[Dissolve]] | ||
+ | * [[Down Today]] | ||
+ | * [[Make You Cry]] | ||
+ | * [[Nobody Loves You Like Me]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Honorable mention == | ||
+ | * [[Still Alive]] and [[Want You Gone]] could be construed as break-up songs by those unfamiliar with ''Portal''. | ||
[[Category: Themes]] | [[Category: Themes]] |
Latest revision as of 13:13, 21 October 2012
Many of Jonathan Coulton's less cheerful songs, from bitter to sentimental, center around break-ups or relationships gone bad. Here are the songs that touch on those themes.
Central theme[edit]
- Always the Moon
- Brand New Sucker
- Not About You
- Octopus
- Shop Vac
- So Far So Good
- Someone Is Crazy
- Till the Money Comes
- Under the Pines
- When You Go
- You Oughta Know
- Dissolve
- Down Today
- Make You Cry
- Nobody Loves You Like Me
Honorable mention[edit]
- Still Alive and Want You Gone could be construed as break-up songs by those unfamiliar with Portal.