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Artist Arctic Monkeys
Title Who the Fuck Are Arctic Monkeys?
Release type EP
Date of release 24th April 2006
Highest chart position Information not found
Record label Domino
Catalogue number RUG226CD
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Great record sounds even better than the album in my opinion! Has a much nice... Read full review »
How can this rubbish pupport to be the best British music has to offer?Not a hook or melody in sight.This group have bee... Read full review »
I agree with an earlier reviewer, the album is the best debut since Oasis. This EP follows up with a punch to the rest of the music industry - it's as if the Monkeys have really challenged everything and taken music into a completely new direction. Sure they have their influences but these guys... Read full review »
Excellent ep.got the 10" vinyl(just to be different) and oh my
god its an excellent ep. without any question my favourite song is
'despair in the departure lounge', 'cos well it's a classic and on
of the best things they have done since 'a certain romance' or
'bigger boys and stolen sweethearts'.
the biggest suprises in the ep where...
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"Bring on the backlash!" demands front Monkey Alex Turner in the
comeback single from a band that never went away in the first
place. Their recent world-conquering success would cause most other
young bands to vanish in a cloud of tantrums and intoxicants, but
these whippersnappers seem determined to prove they've got staying
power.
Smack bang in the middle of their U.S. tour Arctic Monkeys drop
their most chest-thumping EP yet, featuring the raucous opener from
their LP, a thorough reworking of an old song and three new slabs
of simian succulence.
The View From The Afternoon is getting all the radioplay, and
though it's always been a bit confused it's still the best thing on
the airwaves at the moment. Cigarette Smoker Fiona drops all the
strippers and lyrics from its earlier version and focuses on yet
another night of debauchery. If anything it's a slight improvement
on the unreleased original - and not just because it rhymes ghetto
with sti...
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