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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 8287666428276
Format: Content/Copy-Protected CD
Label: RCA
Manufacturer: RCA
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: RCA
Release Date: March 08, 2005
Sales Rank: 30460
Studio: RCA
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: There's nothing particularly original about Kasabian. The hirsute Leicester band swaggers like the Stone Roses, plays dance-rock like Primal Scream, and mouths off like Oasis. Singer Tom Meighan even once famously derided Strokes singer Julian Casablancas in an interview with the NME as a "posh f---ing skier." But these are also the things that make Kasabian's debut so endearing. It's an album that spills over with personality and confidence, delivering massive club anthems in the form of songs like "Processed Beats," "Cutt Off" and "L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever)," where the band finds just the right balance between primitive riffs and space-age grooves. -- Aidin Vaziri
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The uniqueness of the songs immediately grabbed me with their propulsive beats, tasty hooks, skillful writing and fresh arrangements. It's one of those rare albums where every song is a winner -- no filler here. To me, their sound is a unique blend of what would happen if a brooding indie rocker had his songs remixed by a club DJ. (Note: This album is far superior to their follow-up CD (Empire), so get this one first.)
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never heard of these guys till this year and love this album. it's nice to listen to something different
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I recomend this for everyone who loves Rock. It's english and has some english slang. It is hard hitting and so very fun. I love it. It's a favorite CD.
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I'm surprised. I'd read something where Noel Gallagher from Oasis was saying good things about Kasabian, so I listened to a few songs on itunes, read reviews, and bought this. I like it too. the music is pretty clever and catchy all at the same time, which seems so rare nowadays. Some songs take a minute to get going, but never seem to dissapoint. I'd hit it...
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I can't get enough of one track on this CD: Processed Beats. Great for work out, walking, driving.
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