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The number in a musical where a character faces their Darkest Hour and undergoes a Blue Screen of Death of some sort. Usually involves less singing and more speaking/shouting. Compare Sanity Slippage Song and Melancholy Musical Number, or Villainous Lament if the character singing is a bad guy. Sometimes doubles as a Grief Song. Can be a Dark Reprise for a much more cheerful "I Want" Song from earlier. Alternatively, this song can be followed with an uplifting Triumphant Reprise. Contrast Bravado Song. Not to Be Confused with a BDSM Song. |
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Adventure Time: In "Incendium", Finn has one about his Unrequited Love for Princess Bubblegum called "All Gummed Up Inside". | |
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The Last Five Years has "Still Hurting", with Cathy despondent over her recent breakup with her husband Jamie. | |
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Richard has one in Thrill Me called "Afraid", where it finally hits him that he cannot weasel or charm his way out of his present situation—the only way he's going to avoid the death penalty is life in prison. | |
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Bon Iver's "Re:Stacks," which is about losing all your money gambling and ending up drunk and depressed. | |
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Bojack Horseman: "I Will Always Think of You" serves as one for both Honey and Eddie, as they sing while mourning Honey's son Crackerjack, who died in World War 2, and Eddie's wife Lorraine, whom he accidentally got killed in a flying accident. The truly haunting part is Honey and Eddie are from two different time periods entirely, and this is a Distant Duet, so to people listening it sounds like their respective singer is only singing half a song, leading to confusion as they witness their respective BSODs. (Doubles as a Dark Reprise for Honey, as she previously sang it in much cheerier circumstances with Crackerjack before he went off to war.) | |
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"Die Frist ist um" from The Flying Dutchman. | |
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"Hundred Story City" from Ordinary Days has Jason, later joined in a quartet with Claire, Deb, and Warren trying and failing to make sense of the chaos in his personal life and the city. | |
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Donkey Kong Country: "I'm Nobody's Hero", sung by Donkey Kong. | |
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In Be More Chill, 'Michael In The Bathroom' could fit this trope since he goes from being mildly upset to having a full-on panic, yelling about how he's a loser. | |
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Urinetown: "Why Did I Listen to That Man?" is one for Bobby, Hope, Pennywise, and Fipp after they realize they have been used and tricked by Cladwell. | |
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Notre-Dame de Paris: Quasimodo's "Danse mon Esmeralda" (doubles as Grief Song), right after Esmeralda's death. He's witnessed the death of the woman he loves and killed his adoptive father. He's resolved to die holding Esmeralda's dead body, because "dying for you is not dying". Yeah, he's pretty broken. Frollo has a BSOD in the middle of "Mon maitre, mon sauveur (My Master My Saviour)" just a couple songs before, complete with Insane Laugh. Fleur De Lys also has a one, in La Monture, about how she was destroyed by Phoebus and she'll only take him back if he hangs Esmeralda |
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Every character has one in Bare: A Pop Opera. Most notably, "See Me" for Peter, "All Grown Up" for Ivy, and "Once Upon A Time"/"Cross" for Jason. | |
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Into the Woods has "No More", sung by The Baker after his wife dies and after he leaves Cinderella, Jack and Little Red, shaken by the preceding events. | |
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Cross Road has the Dark Reprise of "Contract of Blood", after Niccolo Paganini's mother dies. In a sort of dream sequence, the chorus sings most of it as they surround and entrap Paganini. | |
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In Romy and Michele's High School Reunion: The Musical, Michele sings "Michele is Lost" after being rebuffed by Romy on the way to the reunion. | |
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In The Drowsy Chaperone, the actual opening number for Act II is "The Bride's Lament", which combines this and Sanity Slippage Song for Janet. | |
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"Live, Laugh, Love" from Sondheim's Follies is a perfect example of this. It begins as a revival song that Ben is performing, but over the course of performing the song, he realizes his life has fallen apart. The music descends into chaos and the background singers and orchestra become strident, as Ben experiences a nervous breakdown on the stage. | |
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The majority of Tendon Levey's discography would qualify. Some notable examples include Northern Thorns, Cry But Why, Bot of Big God, The Rifles in Mind Recoil and pretty much anything dating from the latter half of 2009 during his suicidal Freak Out. | |
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In Once on This Island, when Daniel reveals at the ball that he and Andrea are engaged, Ti Moune recaps a few lines from "Forever Yours", which goes right into "Promises". | |
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Parodied in The Magic Flute when Papageno wants to hang himself because he can't get a wife. Thankfully, he's talked out of it and then, of course, he gets his girl too. Pamina also needs to be stopped. These Magic Flute people really need a psychiatrist sometimes. | |
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In A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder Monty sings "Foolish to Think" after briefly losing hope that he will ever win over Sibella and reclaim his rightful place as a D'Ysquith inheritor. Sibella has her own for "Poor Monty", where she bemoans her lackluster marriage and that Monty will now have his pick of other ladies since he has been reclaimed by the D'Ysquiths. |
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"I want my own dream/So bad I'm gonna SCREAM!'' | |
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Pippin's final song in Pippin, which is titled "Magic Shows and Miracles" when considered separate from the finale. | |
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In Tosca, Cavaradossi sings "E lucevan le stelle" when he's in prison, awaiting his execution, reminiscing about all the good times he spent with his lover while trying to write a farewell letter to her. | |
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The Scarlet Pimpernel likes these. Percy has "Prayer" after he finds out that Marguerite has (supposedly) betrayed St. Cyr and his family to their deaths, and Chauvelin gets the reprise of "Where's the Girl", wherein he pretty much snaps after finally accepting that Marguerite is never going to accept him or his cause. The re-done version also gives one ("I'll Forget You") to Marguerite after she gets arrested and believes there's nothing left to stop Percy from falling into Chauvelin's trap. But who could forget "Falcon In The Dive"?! That is THE BSOD song for Chauvelin! There's much more speaking/shouting in the song (especially Rex Smith's version) than singing, significant for taking place right after Chauvelin has been outwitted by the Pimpernel again. The high note at the end puts the cherry on top of it: |
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"The Idol" from W.A.S.P.'s 1992 album The Crimson Idol marks main Rock Opera character Jonathan's Heroic BSoD that leads to his suicide, featuring the darkest lyrics up to that point and two incredibly depressing Pink Floyd-esque guitar solos. | |
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In Carole & Tuesday, Angela, having hit rock bottom following the death of her Stage Mom, wins Best New Artist at the Mars Grammys and is called on-stage to sing. She performs an extremely and uncharacteristically depressing number which, combined with her visibly drug-addled state, makes the audience extremely concerned for her - and as soon as she's finished, she collapses from a drug overdose, has to be rushed to hospital, and barely survives. | |
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Anastasia has "Close the Door" for the Dowager Empress Marie, Anastasia's grandmama. The old woman has had her heart broken one too many times by Anastasia imposters and sadly starts to accept the possibility that her beloved granddaughter probably was killed like the rest of the Czar's immediate family. | |
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In Steven Universe: The Movie Spinel sings "Drift Away" to tell Steven how Rose Quartz/Pink Diamond abandoned her for millenia, which is why she set out to destroy Steven and his friends. Doubles as a Villainous Lament. | |
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In The Grinning Man, Grinpayne sings "I Am The Freak Show" while breaking down in complete anguish at not knowing who or what he is. | |
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The Lion King: Simba's big solo, "Endless Night," comes hot on the heels of a prior scene where a moment of rashness on his part nearly gets Timon killed, and causes him to relive the trauma of his father's death. The actual BSoD moment is triggered by Timon and Pumbaa mocking the notion of one's ancestors being in the stars (and thus inadvertently insulting Mufasa). | |
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"I'm Alive" by Disturbed has elements of this, though it's much more of an "I'll hold my own beliefs and nobody can convince me otherwise" sort of song. | |
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"Wash The Hurt Away" from Arlo the Alligator Boy. Arlo, having stripped himself of his clothing (symbolically losing his sense of self as a person instead of some freaky animal), floats into a fountain drain and back into the sewers he was in as a baby, which becomes a Disney Acid Sequence featuring him singing about how stupid it was to leave his friends behind for the sake of a man who wanted nothing to do with him. | |
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“Words Fail� from Dear Evan Hansen, after Evan tells the truth about Connor to the Murphys, hoping it will clear everything up, only for it to ruin his relationship with them. | |
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There's also "Horribleturn" from the fan prequel Horrible Turn. | |
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"Going Away" from Goodbye Volcano High. The track plays over the opening scene of episode 6, when the story has reached its Darkest Hour. | |
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Moritz's duet with Ilse is a combination of this and Sanity Slippage Song. It's right before he kills himself. | |
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Yuki from Haruhi Suzumiya has an Image Song called SELECT. Here are a few lines of the song... | |
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Steven Universe: In the episode of the same name, Steven sings "Full Disclosure" about needing to cut Connie out of his life to protect her from the Gem War. In the episode "Mr. Greg", Pearl sings "It's Over, Isn't It?" about her inability to let Rose go and her hurt that the latter willingly chose Greg and became Steven even after all they had been through together. In Steven Universe: The Movie Spinel sings "Drift Away" to tell Steven how Rose Quartz/Pink Diamond abandoned her for millenia, which is why she set out to destroy Steven and his friends. Doubles as a Villainous Lament. |
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In Ernest Goes to Camp, Ernest sings "Gee, I'm Glad It's Raining" after his first attempt to drive away the miners fails miserably. | |
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The Light in the Piazza has "Aiutami" when Fabrizio thinks Clara is about to leave him forever. | |
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"I Can't Make This Movie" from Nine (Musical): Guido's artistic attempts fall apart, right after his personal life does the same. | |
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Centaurworld: In "The Key", Horse has "Frustration Tears" as she sings about how upset she feels and tries to suppress it. | |
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"Listen" by Deena in Dreamgirls. Well, it only appears in the film, but it essentially shows how sick she is of Curtis' crap. Effie's is also her Moment of Awesome - "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going". |
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Savatage's Streets: A Rock Opera has the song "Agony and Ecstasy", which is also part Villain Song. The BSOD portion represents the part of DT that's willing to give into despair and return to drugs for comfort. | |
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It's not in the modern version of the show, but the original Starlight Express had "No Comeback" as Electra's BSOD song. | |
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Frozen (2018) has "Monster," in which Elsa debates killing herself to fix the harm she's caused. Also "True Love," which Anna sings after Hans leaves her to freeze to death and she faces her loneliness and eagerness to be loved. | |
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In the Broadway version of Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812, Pierre sings "Dust and Ashes" after his duel with Dolokhov, in which he struggles to come to terms with the fact that he might have died with his life in the sorry state it's in, that maybe there's nothing left for him to live for, and that he wants love in his life more badly than he ever realized. His "I Am" Song "Pierre" also doubles as this. Pierre bemoans how his life appears to be a dead-end, he can't control his alcoholism, and his depression just keeps getting worse. The Off-Broadway version has "Natasha Lost", with Natasha spiraling from her newfound feelings for Anatole and her worries of betraying Andrey. |
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The Light Princess has "Darkest Hour", where Althea, the princess of the title, decides to end it, after being forcibly brought down from the skies through torture. She sings that though it is her darkest hour, she still feels light. Thankfully, she does not succeed. | |
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A Very Potter Musical has "Missing You", in which Harry and Quirrel sing about their Heroic BSoD's over Dumbledore's death and Voldemort's betrayal, respectively. In Senior Year, Harry and Voldemort have the Distant Duet (although separated more by time then by place) "I Was" where they both sing about how they wish things could go back to the way they were before they lost their popularity and were driven out of Hogwarts/to evil respectively by a feeling of no longer belonging. |
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Les Misérables: "What Have I Done?", Valjean's song after being shown mercy by the Bishop. "Javert's" Suicide, using a variation on the music for "What Have I Done?" to create a deliberate parallel. |
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The original "Komm, süßer Tod (komm selge Ruh)" by Johann Sebastian Bach really only has two things in common with the song in Evangelion; the name and this trope: | |
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"Astonishing" from "Little Women". Laurie, Jo's best friend, has just kissed her passionately and admitted that he is in love with her, and she opens the song with an "I don't know what to do" section before moving into the more famous part of the song. Additionally, Professor Bhaer is given one of these towards the middle of Act II. He gets some Adaptational Expansion in this musical with "How I Am", after Jo writes him a letter. She makes him realize that he is in love with her, and she has already left for an indefinite amount of time to take care of Beth after she catches scarlet fever. |
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Shrek: The Musical: "Build a Wall" consists of Shrek planning to build a ten-foot wall to keep the world out after being convinced that Fiona and Donkey have betrayed him. While much of the song comes off more angry and sarcastic than depressed, the rage is at least partly Shrek's way of keeping his devastation under wraps. | |
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"Art of Life" by X Japan: it is an autobiographical song of Yoshiki's early 1990s collapse from "neurocirculatory asthenia." "Drain" could also fall here as it is arguably the last song hide would write for X Japan and possibly somewhat reflective of his mental state at the time. "Art of Life" is a somewhat more literal example, when X Japan used a hologram to give the impression that beloved guitarist hide was still with them. Yoshiki has stated that it was seeing hide's hologram (seen here at about the 5:42 mark) that caused him to break down. |
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"I Will Go Sailing No More" from Toy Story has Buzz grappling with the realization that he's a toy. | |
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Peter Grimes's so-called "mad scene". | |
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In Hadestown Eurydice has "Flowers" after she realizes that she is stuck in the Nightmarish Factory that is Hadestown, will one day forget who she is, and will probably never see her beloved Orpheus again. Orpheus has "If It's True" when he is told that his quest to rescue Eurydice from the Underworld is hopeless. |
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"Ghost Love Score" and "The Poet and the Pendulum" by Nightwish are two totally BSOD songs. A lot of Nightwish songs are, these are just the most outstanding ones. | |
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Big Bird in Japan has the beautiful "Moon, Moon," sung by the Bamboo Princess Kaguya-hime, about how she is both deathly afraid of embracing her destiny and sadly resigned to it. | |
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Jhariah: "Reverse" on The Great Tale of How I Ruined It All. The protagonist starts feeling like his attempts to fight the cult are in vain, and he considers giving up on the fight altogether. The title and chorus represent his desire to just go back and have stopped everything from happening in the first place. | |
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Subverted with "Leave Tomorrow 'Till it Comes" from The Return of the King, which is sung at Frodo and Sam's lowest point: They've fallen down a hole and are too hurt and tired to get out. Frodo's knocked unconscious and all Sam can think to do is cry out to the Valar for aid. Frodo's sleep is haunted by nightmares of being imprisoned within Cirith Ungol, but it eventually turns into an Imagine Spot where he's able to complete the Quest without any compunctions. The song itself is about how a good night's sleep will let you get a new perspective on your problems. | |
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Arguably 'Scissors', the last track from Slipknot's self-titled debut, which was written as a reaction to death threats against Corey Taylor. Notable because he sounds on the verge of a real-life BSOD towards the end. | |
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"Never Gonna Dance" from Swing Time is an early example. It's a surreal, disjointed song expressing Lucky's sense of desolation when it seems he is losing Penny for good: | |
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In Hamilton, It's Quiet Uptown is a song all about Alexander and Eliza slowly trying to pick up the pieces and mourn together after their son Phillip's death. More immediately, Burn narrates Eliza's furiously betrayed reaction to The Reynolds Pamphlet, and the last part of The World Was Wide Enough is about Burr's stunned, broken reaction to Hamilton's death at his hands: | |
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"Tsubasa wo Daite" from Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch is a less raging-scream-filled version of this, especially near the end. (The raging screams come after he's done singing.) | |
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"All I Had Is Gone" from The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue, a Distant Duet by Timmy and Jenny after the two of them are imprisoned by Evil!Martin. | |
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The Prince of Egypt has "All I Ever Wanted", after Moses discovers that he's a Hebrew rather than an Egyptian prince. Unlike most of these examples, it occurs fairly early in the story. | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: "Magical Mystery Cure: "I've Got to Find a Way (Twilight's Lament)". "Rarity Takes Manehattan": The Dark Reprise of "Generosity". "Pinkie Pride": "Pinkie's Lament". "Crusaders of the Lost Mark": "The Pony I Want To Be" is this to Diamond Tiara. |
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Central Park: In "Garbage Ballet", "I'm the Worst", where Molly draws Fista-Puffs singing how she's horrible for ruining Kite Boys' face with her kiss. | |
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Gang of Youths: In "Achilles, Come Down", the title character is severely grieving his lover Patroclus' death. He's despairing so much over having lost the love of his life, that he's been Driven to Suicide. Interestingly, the lyrics are from the singer's perspective, trying to talk him down. | |
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Waitress: Jenna sings "She Used To Be Mine" after having to lie to her abusive husband about the money she was saving to start a new life. The lyrics deal with her realizing just how much of a shell of her former self she's become because of her marriage. | |
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From the works of Richard Wagner: "Die Frist ist um" from The Flying Dutchman. Parts of Wotan's big Act II monologue from The Valkyrie. Brünnhilde's Immolation from The Twilight of the Gods - well, you can't say riding into a funeral pyre in ecstasy after singing for 20 minutes is sane. Tristan... like, the whole third act? in Parsifal, Amfortas, who does this EVERY time he sings. He also wangsts. |
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"Edges of the World" from the musical adaptation of Fun Home is one for Bruce, depicting his last thoughts before he kills himself. | |
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In Murder Ballad, there's “Little By Little Reprise� for Michael, “You Belong To Me� for Sara and Tom, and “Clubs and Diamonds� for the Narrator. | |
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"Beat and Broken Spirits" from Jasper in Deadland has one verse where Agnes starts to accept that she's going to be trapped in Lethe's Factory forever. | |
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Reboot Me is a literal example, as it is about a sentient operating system lamenting about how her owner left her because a virus is infecting the comuputer. | |
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The "See Me/Feel Me" reprise at the end of "We're Not Gonna Take It" in Tommy by The Who. | |
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"Sound The Bugle" from Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is sung as the hero loses (and ultimately regains) his will after being captured and separated from his herd and his seemingly dying girlfriend. However, towards the end it shifts into a more positive tone, with Spirit's resolve returning. | |
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"Still Alive" From Portal, possibly the most passive-aggressive song known to humanity. | |
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Groundhog Day has a twisted Double Subversion with the song "Hope", which is written like an epic and climactic inspirational anthem about never giving up hope... except it's being sung by Phil, who's become so broken by being trapped in the "Groundhog Day" Loop that he's repeatedly committing suicide in a desperate attempt to escape, to no avail. As such, his "hope" is not merely to die, but to stay dead. | |
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Demons & Wizards has "Winter of Souls", about Mordred on the eve of the final battle with his father King Arthur. He realizes that he's in the wrong and has used his legitimate grievances against Arthur as an excuse for his cruel ambitions, but it's too late to turn back and the fates of him and Arthur are sealed. | |
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In Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, "You Stupid Bitch" is what Rebecca sings during her spiral into self-loathing and self-hatred as she contemplates how much she ruined her relationship with Josh. | |
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"Vesti la giubba" (Put on your costume) from Pagliacci, sung by Canio as he faces the prospect of having to perform as a character who's a fool and a cuckold... right after finding out his own wife has been cheating on him. He swings from "Bah! Are you not a man?" to "Laugh, Pagliaccio! Laugh at the grief that poisons your heart!" over the course of the aria; most versions have him break down crying at the end. | |
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Don Giovanni has a BSOD sextet. When the cast finds out Leporello was disguised as the Don, everyone gets like: WTF?, and they sing about it for long minutes before continuing to bully poor Leporello. Although Don Giovanni manages to avoid any kind of realisation even when a statue breaks down his door. |
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The Little Mermaid has The Eleven O'Clock Number "If Only", where Ariel (through Inner Monologue due to being mute), Eric, Sebastian, and Triton sing a Distant Counterpoint Quartet lamenting their inability to communicate and right the situation with the Celestial Deadline fast approaching. | |
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Across the Universe (2007): "Happiness is a Warm Gun", "A Day in the Life", "Strawberry Fields Forever" qualify, as well as "Girl" which, despite being the opening number, chronologically comes after the others. All play when Max and Jude are going through quite terrible times in their lives. | |
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In Frozen II, "The Next Right Thing" is about Anna struggling to pull herself together in her Darkest Hour, after learning the Awful Truth of her grandfather's betrayal of the Northuldra people and killing their leader, realizing her sister Elsa has been frozen to death in Ahtohallan, and having to watch Olaf’s form fade away without Elsa's magic to maintain him. | |
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The Nightmare Before Christmas: "Poor Jack," sung after Jack Skellington's sleigh is shot down, starts out as this, but then changes to Jack reflecting on how much he loved doing something different for a change, and is now happy with being Lord of Halloween again. | |
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