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B*Unique Records. Off with Their Heads (album) "Never Miss a Beat" and "You Want History" premiered on the band's UK Arena Tour in the Winter of 2007. The lyric "Off with their heads" appears in the first verse of "Like It Too Much". The album was uploaded with 30 second previews of each song, apart from "Never Miss a Beat" which included a full recording, on the music social networking site Last.fm on 9 October 2008. "Never Miss A Beat" appeared on Pro Evolution 2010, as did previous single Ruby, from Yours Truly, Angry Mob.

All tracks written by Kaiser Chiefs. Yours Truly, Angry Mob. Album information[edit] Track listing[edit] In Europe, Asia and America, "Boxing Champ" and "Learnt My Lesson Well" were added together to make one track, at a running time of 5:25.In Japan, "Boxing Champ" and "Everything Is Average Nowadays" were added together to make one track, at a running time of 4:15. Critical reception[edit] Critical response to Yours Truly, Angry Mob was generally positive. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 61, based on 29 reviews.

Sales[edit] United Kingdom: #1Greece #1Netherlands: #1Ireland: #2Belgium: #2Austria: #4Germany: #6Norway: #13Australia: #9US: #45[15]Worldwide: 1,300,000 End of year charts[edit] Release details[edit] References[edit] Employment (album) Employment is the debut album by English indie rock[1] band Kaiser Chiefs, released in March 2005 on B-Unique Records. Employment takes its inspirations from the Britpop and New Wave movements, 70's-era punk rock and Beach Boys-esque West Coast music.

Originally the album charted at number three in the UK Albums Chart on 13 March 2005, but charted at number two almost a year after its release, due to the band's success at the Brit Awards. Employment went on to become the fourth best-selling album in the United Kingdom that year. It was Kaiser Chiefs themselves that chose to work with producer Stephen Street. According to Street he had been introduced to Nick Hodgson after an Ordinary Boys gig in which Kaiser Chiefs were the support act.

Hodgson gave Street a demo CD and said that they would love to work with him.[2] The band's new label B-Unique suggested they try a test session with Street. N.E.E.T. Recordings. Artists[edit] Discography[edit] See also[edit] References[edit] External links[edit] M.I.A. | MATANGI. M.I.A. - Matangi. Sleigh Bells. Rye Rye - Sunshine ft. M.I.A.