Posts Tagged ‘Kaiser’

I Predict a Riot – Kaiser Chiefs **( NOT LIVE)**

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

i predict a riot by kaiser chiefs with a picture of dry bones from mario kart lol, 1 ThOuSaNd ViEwS! 30.07.09 2 ThOuSaNd ViEwS! 22.08.09 3 ThOuSaNd ViEwS! 05.09.09 Watching the people get lairy Is not very pretty I tell thee Walking through town is quite scary And not very sensible either A friend of a friend he got beaten He looked the wrong way at a policeman Would never have happened to Smeaton An old Leodensian La-ah-ah, lalala la la la Ah-ah-ah, lalala la la la I predict a riot, I predict a riot I predict a riot, I predict a riot I tried to get to my taxi A man in a tracksuit attacked me He said that he saw it before me Wants to get things a bit gory Girls scrabble around with no clothes on To borrow a pound for a condom If it wasn’t for chip fat, they’d be frozen They’re not very sensible La-ah-ah, lalala la la la Ah-ah-ah, lalala la la la I predict a riot, I predict a riot I predict a riot, I predict a riot And if there’s anybody left in here That doesn’t want to be out there Watching the people get lairy Is not very pretty I tell thee Walking through town is quite scary And not very sensible La-ah-ah, lalala la la la Ah-ah-ah, lalala la la la I predict a riot, I predict a riot I predict a riot, I predict a riot And if there’s anybody left in here That doesn’t want to be out there I predict a riot, I predict a riot I predict a riot, I predict a riot

Kaiser Chiefs – Thank You Very Much

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

Yours Truly, Angry Mob Regular edition cover (CD and LP) Studio album by Kaiser Chiefs Released 26 February 2007 Recorded Hook End Studio, Berkshire: September – October, 2006 Genre Indie Rock Length 44:19 Label B-Unique Producer Stephen Street Yours Truly, Angry Mob is the second album by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs. It was released on 23 February 2007 in Belgium and the Netherlands, on 26 February 2007 in the rest of the world and in late March in North America. The album was preceded by the release of lead single “Ruby” on 19 February (see 2007 in British music).[1][2][3] It became the band’s first (and to date, only) number one album in the British album charts. Once again produced by Stephen Street, producer of the band’s debut album Employment, Yours Truly, Angry Mob is lyrically darker and more socially aware than its predecessor, with tracks dealing with street crime, violence, fame, and the inaccuracy of tabloid articles. The band had earlier revealed to NME in October 2006 that they had recorded 22 songs and hoped to whittle that number down to 13 or 14 for the final album.[4] Additionally, in July 2006 the band revealed to Gigwise that they’d hoped to have the album released by Valentine’s Day 2007.[5] The album was leaked in its entirety on February 21, 2007. The album was criticised by Blur frontman Damon Albarn, who likened it to his own record The Great Escape. Lyrics: Didn’t expect any of this But it was really nice Didnt want you to cause a fuss But

Kaiser Chiefs – Try Your Best

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

Yours Truly, Angry Mob Regular edition cover (CD and LP) Studio album by Kaiser Chiefs Released 26 February 2007 Recorded Hook End Studio, Berkshire: September – October, 2006 Genre Indie Rock Length 44:19 Label B-Unique Producer Stephen Street Yours Truly, Angry Mob is the second album by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs. It was released on 23 February 2007 in Belgium and the Netherlands, on 26 February 2007 in the rest of the world and in late March in North America. The album was preceded by the release of lead single “Ruby” on 19 February (see 2007 in British music).[1][2][3] It became the band’s first (and to date, only) number one album in the British album charts. Once again produced by Stephen Street, producer of the band’s debut album Employment, Yours Truly, Angry Mob is lyrically darker and more socially aware than its predecessor, with tracks dealing with street crime, violence, fame, and the inaccuracy of tabloid articles. The band had earlier revealed to NME in October 2006 that they had recorded 22 songs and hoped to whittle that number down to 13 or 14 for the final album.[4] Additionally, in July 2006 the band revealed to Gigwise that they’d hoped to have the album released by Valentine’s Day 2007.[5] The album was leaked in its entirety on February 21, 2007. The album was criticised by Blur frontman Damon Albarn, who likened it to his own record The Great Escape Lyrics: Or you will never know So try your best And think about it later Or you will never

Kaiser Chiefs – Heat Dies Down

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Yours Truly, Angry Mob Regular edition cover (CD and LP) Studio album by Kaiser Chiefs Released 26 February 2007 Recorded Hook End Studio, Berkshire: September – October, 2006 Genre Indie Rock Length 44:19 Label B-Unique Producer Stephen Street Yours Truly, Angry Mob is the second album by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs. It was released on 23 February 2007 in Belgium and the Netherlands, on 26 February 2007 in the rest of the world and in late March in North America. The album was preceded by the release of lead single “Ruby” on 19 February (see 2007 in British music).[1][2][3] It became the band’s first (and to date, only) number one album in the British album charts. Once again produced by Stephen Street, producer of the band’s debut album Employment, Yours Truly, Angry Mob is lyrically darker and more socially aware than its predecessor, with tracks dealing with street crime, violence, fame, and the inaccuracy of tabloid articles. The band had earlier revealed to NME in October 2006 that they had recorded 22 songs and hoped to whittle that number down to 13 or 14 for the final album.[4] Additionally, in July 2006 the band revealed to Gigwise that they’d hoped to have the album released by Valentine’s Day 2007.[5] The album was leaked in its entirety on February 21, 2007. The album was criticised by Blur frontman Damon Albarn, who likened it to his own record The Great Escape. Track History: “The Angry Mob” is a song by English indie band Kaiser Chiefs and is the title

Kaiser Chiefs – Learnt My Lesson Well

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Yours Truly, Angry Mob Regular edition cover (CD and LP) Studio album by Kaiser Chiefs Released 26 February 2007 Recorded Hook End Studio, Berkshire: September – October, 2006 Genre Indie Rock Length 44:19 Label B-Unique Producer Stephen Street Yours Truly, Angry Mob is the second album by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs. It was released on 23 February 2007 in Belgium and the Netherlands, on 26 February 2007 in the rest of the world and in late March in North America. The album was preceded by the release of lead single “Ruby” on 19 February (see 2007 in British music).[1][2][3] It became the band’s first (and to date, only) number one album in the British album charts. Once again produced by Stephen Street, producer of the band’s debut album Employment, Yours Truly, Angry Mob is lyrically darker and more socially aware than its predecessor, with tracks dealing with street crime, violence, fame, and the inaccuracy of tabloid articles. The band had earlier revealed to NME in October 2006 that they had recorded 22 songs and hoped to whittle that number down to 13 or 14 for the final album.[4] Additionally, in July 2006 the band revealed to Gigwise that they’d hoped to have the album released by Valentine’s Day 2007.[5] The album was leaked in its entirety on February 21, 2007. The album was criticised by Blur frontman Damon Albarn, who likened it to his own record The Great Escape. Lyrics: You got all that you want Your life could be worse You could be a nurse It seems so

Kaiser Chiefs – Angry Mob

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Yours Truly, Angry Mob Regular edition cover (CD and LP) Studio album by Kaiser Chiefs Released 26 February 2007 Recorded Hook End Studio, Berkshire: September – October, 2006 Genre Indie Rock Length 44:19 Label B-Unique Producer Stephen Street Yours Truly, Angry Mob is the second album by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs. It was released on 23 February 2007 in Belgium and the Netherlands, on 26 February 2007 in the rest of the world and in late March in North America. The album was preceded by the release of lead single “Ruby” on 19 February (see 2007 in British music). It became the band’s first (and to date, only) number one album in the British album charts. Once again produced by Stephen Street, producer of the band’s debut album Employment, Yours Truly, Angry Mob is lyrically darker and more socially aware than its predecessor, with tracks dealing with street crime, violence, fame, and the inaccuracy of tabloid articles. The band had earlier revealed to NME in October 2006 that they had recorded 22 songs and hoped to whittle that number down to 13 or 14 for the final album.[4] Additionally, in July 2006 the band revealed to Gigwise that they’d hoped to have the album released by Valentine’s Day 2007. The album was leaked in its entirety on February 21, 2007. The album was criticised by Blur frontman Damon Albarn, who likened it to his own record The Great Escape. Track History: “The Angry Mob” is a song by English indie band Kaiser Chiefs and is the title track to

Kaiser Chiefs- What Did I Ever Give You?

Friday, April 16th, 2010

A slideshow of the Kaiser Chiefs’ “What Did I Ever Give You?” from their album “Employment”.

Kaiser Chiefs – I Predict A Riot

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Kaiser Chiefs – I Predict A Riot from their album Employment.


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