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This band provides examples of:
* [[Answer Song]]: "Sweet Home Alabama" is a [[Take That]] on Neil Young's 1970 [[Protest Song]] "Southern Man," which criticized the rampant racism in the American South at the time. The song defends the South, directly calling out "Mr. Young" and dismissing his criticism. Young, being a friend of Ronnie Van Zant, wasn't offended by the song and has even performed it on occasion.
* [[Ballad of X]]: "Ballad of Curtis Loew"
* [[Epic Rocking]]: You know what I'm talking about!
** "Tuesday's Gone" qualifies here too.
* [[It Is Pronounced "Tro -PAY"]]: Noted on the title of their debut album. In full, it is ''Lynyrd Skynyrd (pronounced 'lĕh-'nérd 'skin-'nérd)''.
* [[No One Could Survive That]]: The plane crash. The litany of injuries the surviving band members suffered, along with the utter devastation of the crash itself, makes a lot of people wonder how in the hell those who survived managed to do so.
** [[Fearless Fool]]: Not sure if this is the trope that applies for this case, but reportedly, Ronnie died in the crash because he wasn't too keen on wearing seatbelts, so he decided to sit in the middle of the plane's aisle.
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