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Don't Say We Didn't Warn You is the second and final studio album by dance-punk band Does It Offend You, Yeah?. It was released 14 March 2011. It reached number 3 in the UK dance album charts and number 11 in the Indie charts. The album was first announced as early as 2009. In October of the same year, the band requested fans via their MySpace page to record audio clips of themselves shouting the word "Yeah!" to be used in a track on the album
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The sometimes difficult second album, produced after two additional years of touring and the expansion of the group to a five-piece, finds Does It Offend You, Yeah? sounding nearly identical to their debut. In place, and still poised halfway between the rave and the rock show, are pounding beats, shrieking frequencies, and occasionally, bursts of experimental rock that show lead vocalist James Rushent and company treating modern dance as the playground for modern songwriting.
Rolling Stone declared them a breaking artist of 2008, and they were one of the most-listened-to new bands on last. After getting pushed back from Spring 2010, the band’s sophomore album, ‘Don’t Say We Didn’t Warn You’, was finally released on March 14th to the rejoicing and elation of an increasingly large and dedicated fanbase
Tracking list e i testi dell'album: Don't Say We Didn't Warn You Data di pubblicazione: 13 marzo 2011. Tracking list e i testi dell'album
Yeah!’ starts off deceptively restrained, with an almost relaxing, steady build to the first verse. It has a playful liveliness about it, but it also feels like DIOY,Y? (now that’s an acronym) have been too generous with the effects, with random beeps and laser blasts peppering the core synth line. The Monkeys Are Coming’ only continues this trend, with some ridiculous monkey noise backing vocals on the verse before a relatively standard chorus. It’s difficult to ignore the fact that, when they aren’t being over-zealous with their mix, they sound distinctly like The Prodigy, from their drum. It’s one of the more original tracks on ‘Don’t Say We Didn’t Warn You’. This then leads straight into ‘Wondering’, and the two tracks make a great one-two punch of swaggering grooves. This bombast of noise is then reined back in for the final track, ‘Broken Arms’.
| 1 | Wrestler |
| 2 | WonderingVocals – Amy Rushent, Trip |
| 3 | The Monkeys Are Coming |
| 4 | We Are The Dead |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| COOKCD528SAMPLER1 | Does It Offend You, Yeah? | Don’t Say We Didn’t Warn You (Album Sampler) (CD, Promo, Smplr) | Cooking Vinyl | COOKCD528SAMPLER1 | Europe | 2011 |
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