Garage Rock Revival Leader
The Libertines unleash their raw rock and roll impulse.
This debut album led the British rock scene in the early 21st century. Its raw yet passionate performance and poetic lyrics captured the hearts of young people. Its fusion of garage rock directness and punk spirit presented a new generation of rock. It remains a seminal work in British indie rock.
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A:
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1)
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Vertigo
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2)
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Death On The Stairs
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3)
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Horrorshow
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4)
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Time For Heroes
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5)
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Boys In The Band
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6)
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Radio America
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B:
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1)
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Up The Bracket
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2)
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Tell The King
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3)
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The Boy Looked At Johnny
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4)
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Begging
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5)
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The Good Old Days
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6)
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I Get Along
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Producer - Mick Jones
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Mastered By - Ray Staff
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Engineer - Nick Terry
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Mixed By [Assistant], Mastered By [Assistant] - Raj Daz
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Mixed By [Assistant], Mastered By [Assistant] - Andrew Nichols
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Mixed By [Assistant], Mastered By [Assistant] - Tom Hannen
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Lacquer Cut By - JP