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You Have No Idea What You're Getting Yourself Into
You Have No Idea What You're Getting Yourself Into
Does It Offend You, Yeah? / CD / 2008
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Artist
Does It Offend You, Yeah?
Producer
Eliot James
Label Name
Almost Gold
Song List
1: Battle Royale (3:36)
2: With a Heavy Heart (I Regret to Inform You) (4:04)
3: We Are Rockstars (3:51)
4: Dawn of the Dead (3:27)
5: Doomed Now (3:41)
6: Attack of the 60ft Lesbian Octopus (1:59)
7: Let's Make Out (4:02)
8: Being Bad Feels Pretty Good (4:05)
9: Weird Science (5:04)
10: Epic Last Song (4:35)
Format
CD
Release Date
2008 04 22
Genre
Electronica
Style.Categories
New WavePost-Punk Revival, Dance-Rock, Indie Electronic, Alternative Dance, Indie Rock
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Does It Offend You, Yeah?
wield their synths like rock stars -- but, for that matter, they wield their guitars and cowbells like rock stars, too. The Reading quartet's debut album,
You Have No Idea What You're Getting Yourself Into
, has no problems synthesizing (so to speak) dance music and rock; of course, it's hardly incompatible for a great dance album to also be a great rock album. Comparisons ranging from
!!!
to
Klaxons
to
A Flock of Seagulls
are all apt, since the group doesn't spend much time forging its own identity before branching out into everything from new wave to synth pop to organ-driven surf rock. The first few tracks could all be show openers, from the squelchy
"Battle Royale"
to the single
"We Are Rockstars,"
a distorted and, yes, cowbell-laden statement of purpose. From there, things get really interesting, beginning with the above-average synth pop homage
"Dawn of the Dead"
and the frenetic
"Doomed Now,"
a new wave exercise that builds intensity as its robot vocals go on.
"Let's Make Out"
manages to be both faithful and prurient, summoning the same disco-punk spirits as
!!!
at their best (even while the title is shouted continuously throughout each chorus). It's easy to tell why
Does It Offend You, Yeah?
have earned such praise as a live act from the energy and intensity heard on these recordings (drummer
Rob Bloomfield
makes a difference, providing everything a good rock band needs). At their peak, they strike the right balance between the mature, assured
Simian Mobile Disco
or
Vitalic
and younger upstarts like
New Young Pony Club
. And despite relying on too many tricks from the
Daft Punk
playbook, they prove there's more up their sleeve than just vocoders. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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