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Harvey Danger is a rock band from Seattle, Washington. The band has released three albums between their first in 1998 and their break-up in 2009. Their first and biggest hit was "Flagpole Sitta" from their first album, Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone? The Song is perhaps best known as the Theme to U.K. Comedy Peep Show

The band is set apart from many other bands by the wit of the lead singer, Sean Nelson (who also performs often with Death Cab for Cutie) and their unique indie-pop sound.

The band's discography (With notable tracks) includes:

Other notable recordings:

  • "The Show Must Not Go On," their final song performed and recorded before breaking up.
  • A cover of English Beat's "Save it for Later" from the soundtrack of 200 Cigarettes
  • "Sometimes You Have To Work On Christmas" from the eponymous EP (Which also featured a demo of "Wine, Women, and Song" and a live version of "Jack the Lion") which was not sold in stores

This band and their works include examples of:[]

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 Fingertips have memories

Mine can't forget the curves of your body

So when I feel a bit naughty

I run it up the flagpole to see

Who salutes, but no one ever does!

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 All alone

On the floor

Next to your twin-bed and box-spring mattress

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 The bottom is loaded with nice people, Albert. Only cream and bastards rise.

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      • Interestingly enough, a character in Harper asks, "Where have all the merrymakers gone?".
    • "Happiness Writes White" is a maxim from the French writer Henry de Montherlant, referring to how happiness cannot be represented on paper — it's like using white ink on white paper.
    • "Sad Sweetheart of the Rodeo" has characters named Edith (as in Edith Frost — Confirmed by Word of God) and Norman (Possibly a shout-out to Norman Rockwell)
      • It also refers to The Lusty Men and the Marlboro Man
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 Norman says you should take a Valium,

Or maybe something stronger...

Because he doesn't understand how you get so excited watching The Lusty Men

"Y'know, the Marlboro Man died of cancer..."

"... Aaaaaand he wasn't a rocket scientist when he was healthy, haha!"

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      • Also on King James was "Meetings With Remarkable Men," which had a shout-out to Kip Winger.
      • This list just isn't complete without mentioning Carlotta Valdez which is nothing but a 3-minute-long tribute to Vertigo.
  • Signature Song: I'll give you one guess...
    • "Private Helicopter?"
      • ... No
  • Stealth Parody: "Flagpole Sitta" is a stealth parody of teen angst.
  • Subdued Section: The beginning of "Little Round Mirrors"
    • Arguably the whole song when compared to the rest of the album.
  • Surprisingly Gentle Song: All of Little By Little... to anyone who only knew "Flagpole Sitta" before that.
    • With the exception of "Cream and Bastards"
  • Title Drop: Many songs. Notably averted in "Flagpole Sitta" though
  • Triumphant Reprise: The ending of "Little Round Mirrors" is the start of the first verse, only more triumphant.
  • Video Full of Film Clips: "Save It For Later", although the clips from 200 Cigarettes are edited so the cast of the movie and the band frequently appear to interact.
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