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| | Employment | | | Music Artist : | | Kaiser Chiefs | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Umvd Labels | | Release Date : | | 2005-03-15 | | Store Price : | | $9.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $9.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Everyday I Love You Less and Less 2. I Predict A Riot 3. Modern Way 4. Na Na Na Na Naa 5. You Can Have It All 6. Oh My God 7. Born To Be A Dancer 8. Saturday Night 9. What Did I Ever Give You 10. Time Honoured Tradition 11. Caroline, Yes 12. Team Mate
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Oh My God (I can't believe it!) Submitted on: 2009-11-11 |
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| This band, like Interpol, was cool to me at first, a British indie-rock style with a few catchy songs. However after buying this CD I haven't listened to it more than a couple of times. Some of the songs are downright annoying and stupid, while the rest have repetitive lyrics and seem to be trying to copy British 60's pop music. A few of the songs are OK, including "Modern Way", but it's a very forgettable album and I see this band forgotten in ten years or so. Buy a Blur album instead. |
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More filler than killer Submitted on: 2009-11-05 |
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| A couple of songs are well known and great fun, but there isn't a lot of creativity here. |
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Sweep Me Up Submitted on: 2008-06-25 |
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I don't know where I was when this album came out but Kaiser Chiefs were sweeping the Brit Awards the year I watched it and after catching their performance of "I Predict A Riot" I realized I simply had to have this CD, so I bought it and you know what? I frickin' love it! It's one of the best CDs I've ever heard. The opening chords of the 80s synth on "Everyday I Love You Less & Less" and then going into "I Predict A Riot", the album just gets better and better with each listen.
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Employment Submitted on: 2008-05-31 |
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| I recently purchased the new Kaiser Chiefs CD "Employment". I thought it was excellent. I enjoyed every track on the album, especially "Modern Way", "Caroline, Yes", "Oh My God", and, of course, "I Predict A Riot". This was the first CD from the Kaiser Chiefs I have bought and I would recommend it to everyone. |
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...tee hee...you americans really don't know what you're getting yourselves into... Submitted on: 2008-03-14 |
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| ...I come here as a warning to all of you who aren't aware of their arrogant scraping the barrel abysmalness...if you could imagine a one hit wonder with half the interest, amplified predictability, British accents (I am British) that are...in terms of the word...hmm...sterotypically annoying and so many NA-NA-NA-NA-NA's the nails float to your head and impale you as you lie on the floor bleeding...this album got awards and so did the band...and you know why? Because they follow a basic money making formula that the record companies shout "Hurrah!! Bring in the rubbish that we can keep for two albums then throw them away like a used KFC napkin"...this is in all the sense of the word Brit pop...in the way that it's basic guitars, root of the chord bass, and very simple cross rhythmed drums (sorry if that's too much for your head but I like using big words it makes me feel more clever then I actually am) that if you get a catchy enough chorus you will make a few people happy...and annoy the rest like a plague...if you buy this you are not only encouraging them to make more of this so they can make more money but you are literally forsaking music so that it is doomed to be like this forever...libertines were better then this and that's saying something...save a life...burn this album...lightly...in an oil fire...or buy it...I can't exactly stop you... |
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