Death to Los Campesinos!
"Death to Los Campesinos!" |
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Death To Los Campesinos! cover |
Single by Los Campesinos! |
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from the album Hold on Now, Youngster... |
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B-side |
"Frontwards" "Clunk-Rewind-Clunk-Play-Clunk" |
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Released |
18 February 2008 (7" & CD) |
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Format |
7", CD, Download |
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Recorded |
2007 |
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Genre |
Indie pop |
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Label |
Wichita |
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Producer(s) |
David Newfeld |
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Los Campesinos! singles chronology |
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Hold on Now, Youngster... track listing |
- "Death to Los Campesinos!"
- "Broken Heartbeats Sound Like Breakbeats"
- "Don't Tell Me to Do the Math(s)"
- "Drop It Doe Eyes"
- "My Year in Lists"
- "Knee Deep at ATP"
- "This Is How You Spell. "Hahaha, We Destroyed the Hopes and Dreams of a Generation of Faux-Romantics""
- "We Are All Accelerated Readers"
- "You! Me! Dancing!"
- "...And We Exhale and Roll Our Eyes in Unison"
- "Sweet Dreams, Sweet Cheeks"
- "2007, The Year Punk Broke (My Heart)"
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"Death to Los Campesinos!" is a song by UK indie pop band Los Campesinos!. It was released on 18 February 2008 on Wichita. It is on the band's debut album Hold on Now, Youngster..., which was released seven days later. The B-sides are "Frontwards", a cover of a song released by American band Pavement on their 1992 Watery, Domestic EP, and "Clunk-Rewind-Clunk-Play-Clunk", a song lasting less than 40 seconds.
On the vinyl, "Clunk-Rewind-Clunk-Play-Clunk" was listed in error, as it does not feature on it. Both of these tracks had originally appeared on the bands' EP Sticking Fingers Into Sockets.
"Death to Los Campesinos!" peaked at #77 on the UK indie Singles Chart in February 2008 and remains the band's highest chart entry in any singles chart.
Track listing
1. |
"Death to Los Campesinos!" |
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2. |
"Frontwards" |
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1. |
"Death to Los Campesinos!" |
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2. |
"Frontwards" |
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3. |
"Clunk-Rewind-Clunk-Play-Clunk" |
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Personnel
- Aleksandra – vocals, keyboard
- Ellen – bass guitar
- Gareth – vocals, glockenspiel
- Harriet – violin, keyboard
- Neil – guitar
- Ollie – drums
- Tom – lead guitar
- David Newfeld - producer
Trivia
This song was used in a Portuguese commercial for Super Bock.