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Fever to Tell  >>

UK edition of the New York art punk's eagerly anticipated 2003 full length debut album includes two bonus tracks, 'Yeah! New York' & 'Date With The Night' (Video). Dress Up/Polydor.

Is Is  >>

2007 EP from the New York Post-Post-Punk trio featuring five 'new' studio tracks! This EP was recorded in a whirlwind one day in New York and features songs written on the road while they toured Fever To Tell. Three of these blistering tracks previously appeared on their live DVD Tell Me What Rockers To Swallow but this is the first time any of them have been recorded in a studio. Five tracks: 'Rockers To Swallow', 'Down Boy', 'Kiss Kiss', 'Isis' and '10x10'. Dress Up.

Show Your Bones  >>

Japanese pressing includes a bonus track, 'De Ja Vu' and possibly an additional bonus track or enhanced video (TBC). Show Your Bones is what happens when you put your finger in a light socket. Maybe there is some of that electric current flowing through the tracks of our album illuminating us from the inside out for you to laugh at and cry to or fry to. Polydor. 2006.

You Have No Idea What You're Getting Yourself Into  >>

You Have No Idea What You're Getting Yourself Into is the debut album from Reading electro-indie rockers Does It Offend You Yeah? Taking their influences from groups such as Justice, Daft Punk, Muse and DFA 1979, this raucous and day-glosmattering record embodies the spirit of "Nu-Rave." Includes the singles "Battle Royale," "Weird Science," and "Let's Make Out." This version comes with one bonus track, "Like The Way I Do."

Some Loud Thunder  >>

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah decided not to wait the perfunctory two years in between records to release their sophomore effort "Some Loud Thunder," but to to release it as soon as it was ready. Eager to prove there's more to the band than just a business story, "Some Loud Thunder" demonstrates just how far this band has come since the release of their debut. This is not CYHSY Part II - this is a departure record, a record that will stand the test of time and critics alike.

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah  >>

One of the biggest critical successes of the year, CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH is proving it can reach beyond the realm of critic darlings. With rapidly expanding commercial, specialty and college radio, sold out tour dates around the globe, and high profile television appearance s scheduled, this is going to be a fourth quarter must-have. And, the most impressive part of it all is that this band is doing it all WITHOUT A LABEL IN THE US. CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH is showing the music business how it should be done.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs  >>

Japanese exclusive EP combines the New York art-punk trio's first two EPs, 'Yeah Yeah Yeahs' (2001) & 'Machine' (2002). Eight tracks, 'Bang', 'Mystery Girl', 'Art Star', 'Miles Away', 'Our Time', 'Pin' (Remix), 'Machine', & 'Graveyard'. Toy's Factory. 2003.

Machine  >>

This single is comprised of exclusive tracks from the band's studio sessions, as well as a previously unreleased demo from their formative days. Brooklyn's Yeah Yeah Yeahs have become the future of rock 'n' roll with their raw energy, enthusiasm and pure charisma. They're also press darlings, with features and reviews in Rolling Stone, Spin, Details, Mojo, The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Village Voice, GQ, Fortune and much more. Touch And Go. 2002.

Show Your Bones  >>

Japanese pressing includes a bonus track, 'De Ja Vu' and possibly an additional bonus track or enhanced video (TBC). Show Your Bones is what happens when you put your finger in a light socket. Maybe there is some of that electric current flowing through the tracks of our album illuminating us from the inside out for you to laugh at and cry to or fry to. Polydor. 2006.

Maps/Countdown/Miles Away  >>

Taken from the 2003 debut album, 'Fever To Tell'. The title track is backed with three non-LP tracks, 'Countdown' (Previously Unreleased), 'Miles Away' (Radio 1 John Peel Session), & 'Maps' (Video). Polydor.