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Cheap Trick (Music)

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Cheap Trick is an American Hard Rock/Power Pop band founded in Rockford, Illinois in 1973. Their classic lineup consists of Robin Zander (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Rick Nielsen (lead guitar, backing vocals), Tom Petersson (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Bun E. Carlos (drums, percussion).Cheap Trick created a substantial fanbase in the late '70s with a hard-edged yet melodic pop sound that combines the tunefulness of The Beatles with the speed and energy of Punk Rock, making them probably the most popular Power Pop band. Their biggest hits include "Surrender", "I Want You to Want Me", "Dream Police" and "The Flame." Cheap Trick also performed the theme song "That '70s Song" note  a rearrangement of "In the Street" by Big Star, for That '70s Show from the second season onward and the theme song "Baby Muggles" for The Colbert Report. Songs by the band even appear in two of the cult animated films of the early 1980's, Rock and Rule with "Born to Raise Hell" and "Send Love Through" with Debbie Harry and Heavy Metal with "Reach Out".Cheap Trick continues to tour, albeit without original drummer Bun E. Carlos since 2010; he was replaced with unofficial member and touring drummer Daxx Nielsen, Rick's son. Carlos is still involved with the band in a limited fashion, mostly business, and all four original members played at the band's induction into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame in 2016. The latest iteration of the band has released three albums in the span of 20 months; two studio albums and one Christmas album, with all three getting positive reviews, continuing a streak started with 2006's "Rockford".The band is most popular in Japan, where they have remained popular superstars since their first album — what's more, they only climbed to similarly large popularity in the USA with the 1978 Live Album At Budokan, initially a Japan-only release. They have been often referred to in the Japanese press as the "American Beatles".Bands citing Cheap Trick as an influence include Nirvana, Weezer and several dozen Power Pop bands. Kurt Cobain once said about Nirvana: "We sound just like Cheap Trick, only the guitars are louder."
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Power Ballad
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Power Ballad: "The Flame".
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Longest Song Goes Last
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Longest Song Goes Last: Next Position Please closes with "Dance the Night Away" (4:58). The Doctor closes with "It's Only Love" (4:45). We're All Alright! closes with "The Rest of My Life" (4:18).
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Miniscule Rocking
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Miniscule Rocking: "Hello There" (1:41), "O Claire" (1:00), "You Talk Too Much" (1:56), "Sleep Forever" (1:36), and "Everyday You Make Me Crazy" (1:17).
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Re-release the Song
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Re-release the Song: The studio version of "I Want You to Want Me" was released in 1977 but failed to chart. A live version from Live at Budokan two years later became their first Top 10 hit in the US. Which also counts as Rearrange the Song — the two versions are barely recognizable. In fact, the only version people seem to want to acknowledge the existence of is the At Budokan version.
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Symploce
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Symploce: The chorus of "I Want You To Want Me" is one.
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Creator Backlash
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One of the most common praises of At Budokan is that it presents the respective songs in a comparatively "raw", energetic fashion in comparison with Tom Werman's "overproduction" on that period's albums (the reason that even the band members criticized In Color). For example, compare the album and live versions of "Surrender": The live one nearly drowns out the synth, cranks up the guitars, gives the drums more punch and still includes really loud audience cheering, adding to the atmosphere. The In Color version of "I Want You to Want Me" was released as a single and never charted in the USA, but the Budokan version of "I Want You to Want Me" was released as a single, peaked at #7 and became one of their best-selling singles.
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Acid Reflux Nightmare
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Acid Reflux Nightmare: In the "Dream Police" video, Bun E. Carlos says, "Listen, I'll never eat a double cheeseburger before bed again, really."
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Early-Installment Weirdness
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Early-Installment Weirdness: Their first album is lyrically a lot darker (in a Black Comedy sense) than the next two or three, which are generally regarded as their most characteristic output. "ELO Kiddies" is crackling with menace; "Daddy Should Have Stayed In High School" is an unbelievably creepy power pop song sung from the POV of a paedophile, complete with recorded playground voices; "He's a Whore" is a brutally unsentimental look at a heartless gigolo, etc. What the hell did teenage Japanese girls see in these songs? (Other than that they seriously rocked.)
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Sampling: "Taxman, Mr. Thief" samples The Beatles' "Taxman."
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We Used to Be Friends
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We Used to Be Friends: Bun E. Carlos fell out with the band in 2010 and stopped playing with them, primarily because he insulted Robin Zander's family (because Zander wanted a shortened playing schedule that year to spend more time with them). Although he was still listed as an official band member, he was replaced by Rick Nielsen's son, Daxx Nielsen. Nevertheless, when the band was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 2016, they had him play with them when they performed.
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Step Up to the Microphone
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Step Up to the Microphone: Tom Petersson sings lead vocals on "I Know What I Want" from Dream Police. Additionally, Rick Nielsen provides the creepy, spoken bridge in the song "Dream Police".
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Bookends
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Bookends: Their concerts usually start with "Hello There", and end with "Good Night".
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Smoking Is Cool
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Smoking Is Cool: Averted. While Bun E. Carlos was famous for his ever-present cigarette while he performed, he quit smoking in the '90s.
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Three Chords and the Truth
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Three Chords and the Truth: One of the most common praises of At Budokan is that it presents the respective songs in a comparatively "raw", energetic fashion in comparison with Tom Werman's "overproduction" on that period's albums (the reason that even the band members criticized In Color). For example, compare the album and live versions of "Surrender": The live one nearly drowns out the synth, cranks up the guitars, gives the drums more punch and still includes really loud audience cheering, adding to the atmosphere. The In Color version of "I Want You to Want Me" was released as a single and never charted in the USA, but the Budokan version of "I Want You to Want Me" was released as a single, peaked at #7 and became one of their best-selling singles. Their 1977 self-titled debut gets similar praise. It was produced by Jack Douglas in a noticeably rawer fashion than Werman's work on the following albums. The band wised up to this starting in The '90s (presumably the viciously criticized sound of The Doctor played a part), and all their albums since Woke Up with a Monster have returned to that kind of direct sound. They even re-recorded In Color with Steve Albini in 1998 to make it sound rawer, but said result was never officially released. It did leak online, though.
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Metal Scream
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Metal Scream: Robin Zander uses Type 1 in "Gonna Raise Hell" and Type 4 in many songs, especially the last minute of "The Ballad of TV Violence," the climax of "Stiff Competition," and the bridge of "Gonna Raise Hell."
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That's All, Folks!
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That's All, Folks!: "Goodnight Now", a version of "Hello There" with different lyrics that was played at the end of their concerts.
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Radio Song
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Radio Song: "On the Radio," which Rick Nielsen described as "about being fourteen years old and wishing you had a car, riding out, where your best friend was the guy on the radio."
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Audience Participation Song
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Audience Participation Song: "I Want You to Want Me", as evidenced on At Budokan. After the line "Didn't I, didn't I, didn't I see you cryin'?" the audience shouts "CRYIN'! CRYIN'! CRYIN'!", mimicking the echo heard after the line on the studio version.
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Fruit of the Loon
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Fruit of the Loon: Bun E. Carlos pulls out a banana while looking for the piece of paper with his speech on it in the "Dream Police" video.
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Bunny-Ears Lawyer
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Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Rick Nielsen and Bun E. Carlos carry cartoonish stage personas, but Nielsen can carry a set on the strength of his guitar playing alone, and Carlos has superb chops as a drummer.
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Christmas Songs: As you might expect, Christmas Christmas is an album of these.
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The Power of Rock
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The Power of Rock: As demonstrated in the animated film Rock and Rule.
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Driven to Suicide
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Driven to Suicide: An oddly recurring theme, with "Oh Candy" and "Auf Wiedersehen" serving as two examples.
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Epic Rocking
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Epic Rocking: Live versions of "Gonna Raise Hell" and "Heaven Tonight" could get pretty long. "Need Your Love" as well: The version captured on At Budokan lasts nine minutes.
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Parental Sexuality Squick
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Parental Sexuality Squick: "Surrender" ends with the singer waking up to find his parents playing his Kiss records while getting it on on the family couch.
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Canon Discontinuity: The band released the non-album single "Up the Creek" in 1984, which appeared on the soundtrack of the film of the same name. But in spite of its cracking the Top 40 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, it didn't appear on any Cheap Trick compilations until 2015. Both Carlos and Nielsen have derided the song in interviews.
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Other examples include Budokan II, Music for Hangovers, Silver, and Sgt. Pepper Live.
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Arena Rock
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Arena Rock: While much of their output is quirkier than that of the usual arena rockers, they influenced the genre and even dipped into it themselves during the Lap of Luxury era.
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Adults Are Useless: Not really. Mommy's alright, daddy's alright, they just seem a little weird... Plus, momma told me, yeah she told me, I'd meet girls like you — and father did say, after all, that your mother's right; she's really up on things.
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Idiosyncratic Episode Naming
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Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: The band's debut album was divided between "Side 1" and "Side A", which was meant to reflect a belief that all of the songs were too good to shunt off to B-Side status. This created a problem when the album was released on CD: the original release arranged the tracklist based on how it appeared on the back cover, with Side A coming before Side 1, only for the band to point out that they actually intended that the album be listened to in the opposite order. A 1998 reissue rectified this, placing Side 1 before Side A.
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Scare 'Em Straight: In "Surrender," the narrator's mother attempts to dissuade him from sexual activity with exaggerated horror stories about STDs, such as a soldier losing an unspecified body part to "some Indonesian junk that's going around."
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Stage Names
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Stage Names: Bun E. Carlos was born Brad Carlson.
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Cover Album
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Cover Album: Sgt. Pepper Live, backed by an orchestra. Christmas Christmas mostly features covers of classic holiday rockers like Wizzard's "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday", Slade's "Merry Xmas Everybody", Harry Nilsson's "Remember (Christmas)", Chuck Berry's "Run Rudolph Run", The Kinks' "Father Christmas", and The Ramones' "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)", although there are also two or three new band originals.
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Westminster Chimes: Hi there, "Clock Strikes Ten".
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Nice Guy
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Nice Guys: They had a good reputation among other bands who toured with them, and were respectful towards their supporting acts. When The Angels/Angel City's equipment was stolen, Cheap Trick provided them with gear to finish their tour. By contrast, The Kinks the same year found Angel City's act too difficult to follow and dropped them from the bill.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: "When I woke up / Mom and Dad are rolling on the couch / Rolling numbers, rock and rolling / got my KISS records out." At concerts the band would toss KISS albums into the audience during that part of the song. "Daddy Should Have Stayed In High School" quotes the chorus from "Reelin' and Rockin'" by Chuck Berry. "Auf Wiedersehen" quotes the second verse of "All Along the Watchtower" by Bob Dylan, nearly word-for-word. According to Bun E. Carlos, the intro to their "Ain't That A Shame" cover quotes multiple drum fills from other songs, including "I Can See For Miles" by The Who, "The End" by The Beatles, "Chinatown" by The Move, "Let's Go (Pony)" by The Routers, and "Bits and Pieces" by The Dave Clark Five".
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Self-Titled Album: Twice! Exactly twenty years apart, no less.
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Cover Version: Their live version of Fats Domino's "Ain't That a Shame" from At Budokan remains one of their biggest radio songs. Heaven Tonight features a cover of The Move's "California Man". "Don't Be Cruel", the follow-up single to "The Flame" from Lap of Luxury, is a cover of the Elvis Presley classic, and went all the way to #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. And, of course, they recorded a version of Big Star's "In the Street" as the theme song for That '70s Show as "That '70s Song".
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Live Album
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Live Album: Cheap Trick at Budokan is one of the most popular and acclaimed live rock albums of all time, as well as the best-selling album in the band's catalog. Other examples include Budokan II, Music for Hangovers, Silver, and Sgt. Pepper Live.
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Unusual Euphemism: "Big Eyes". Doesn't sound like he's really looking her in the eye.
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Lyrical Dissonance: "Auf Wiedersehen" has to be the happiest ever song about suicide. They like jarring mood swings, as in "How Are You?": In the middle of a bouncy, cheery, singsong melody is a sudden, accusing "How could you? Why did you?"
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Intercourse with You
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Intercourse with You: The main theme of "She's Tight".
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Bizarre Instrument
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Bizarre Instrument: Rick Nielsen's quintuple-neck guitars custom-made by Hamer. That said, all five necks have always been playable. Rick also has a Hamer doubleneck guitar which is a caricature of him. The guitar necks are his legs, the headstocks are his feet, with his head attached to the other end of the guitar body.
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Drugs Are Bad
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Drugs Are Bad: The creepy "Heaven Tonight" is about an overdose.
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Long-Runner Line-up: The classic lineup of Robin Zander, Rick Nielsen, Tom Petersson, and Bun E. Carlos only lasted from 1974 to 1980, when Petersson left the band and was replaced by a series of bass players. He returned in 1987 and the band has since achieved Long Runner status by never changing their lineup permanently again. Carlos stopped touring with the band in 2010, replaced in concerts by Nielsen's son Daxx, but remains an official band member.
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Torch Song: "The Flame".
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