Genius Albums
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Brianstorm by Arctic Monkeys
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Brianstorm is a 2007 EP from Sheffield indie rock band Arctic Monkeys. The EP features the song “Brianstorm”, the opening track and first single from their second studio album
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Live at the Royal Albert Hall by Arctic Monkeys
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Favourite Worst Nightmare (Japanese Edition) by Arctic Monkeys
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Favourite Worst Nightmare by Arctic Monkeys
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Favourite Worst Nightmare is Arctic Monkeys' second studio album, and a follow up to the grimy, uncut Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not. The album was an ambitious step
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iTunes Festival: London 2011 by Arctic Monkeys
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iTunes Festival: London 2011 is a live EP which was recorded at iTunes Festival 2011, in Roundhouse, London.
The EP does not contain the full performance, only including live
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Five Minutes with Arctic Monkeys by Arctic Monkeys
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Arctic Monkeys first ever EP self published through their own label “Bang Bang”. 1500 Cds and 1500 vinyl records were produced making the EP rare and highly desirable by fans. The
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One for the Road by Arctic Monkeys
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“One for the Road” is a single from Arctic Monkeys' critically acclaimed fifth-studio album, AM (2013). The song itself features backup vocals from Queen of the Stone Age’s Josh
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Crying Lightning by Arctic Monkeys
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“Crying Lightning” is the lead single off Arctic Monkey’s third studio album, Humbug (2009).
The B-sides are a cover of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' “Red Right Hand”, and “I Haven
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Da Frame 2R / Matador by Arctic Monkeys
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“Matador” and “Da Frame 2R” were originally released as bonus tracks to the Japanese edition of the Arctic Monkeys' second album Favourite Worst Nightmare. “Da Frame 2R” is
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The Death Ramps / Nettles by Arctic Monkeys
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Suck It and See - Single by Arctic Monkeys
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I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am by Arctic Monkeys
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Black Treacle by Arctic Monkeys
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Spotify Singles by Arctic Monkeys
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Cornerstone by Arctic Monkeys
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iTunes Festival: London 2013 by Arctic Monkeys
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iTunes Festival: London 2013 is a live EP which was recorded at iTunes Festival 2013, in Roundhouse, London. The EP is exclusive to Apple Music.
The EP does not contain the full
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AM by Arctic Monkeys
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Named after the band’s initials, AM is Arctic Monkey’s fifth studio album. Alex Turner said in an interview regarding the title of the album:
I actually stole it from the Velvet
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Do I Wanna Know? - Single by Arctic Monkeys
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Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino - Single by Arctic Monkeys
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Who the Fuck Are Arctic Monkeys? by Arctic Monkeys
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Who the Fuck Are Arctic Monkeys? was the second EP by Sheffield indie rock band Arctic Monkeys, first released on April 24, 2006. The EP featured “The View from the Afternoon”, the
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The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala by Arctic Monkeys
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When the Sun Goes Down by Arctic Monkeys
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My Propeller by Arctic Monkeys
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“My Propeller” was the third and final single released from the band’s third studio album, Humbug (2009).
The third single was originally going to be “Pretty Visitors”.
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R U Mine? by Arctic Monkeys
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R U Mine? was released as a single for Record Store Day in 2012. It was later remixed and featured on their 2013 album AM.
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