"Call It What You Want" is a song by American
indie pop
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band
Foster the People
Foster the People is an American indie pop band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 2009. Its members are singer Mark Foster, guitarist Sean Cimino, and keyboardist Isom Innis.
Foster founded the band in 2009 after spending several years in ...
. It was released as the group's third single in December 2011 from their debut album ''
Torches
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''. The song was written by frontman Mark Foster and produced by Paul Epworth. The song was also featured in the soundtrack of the videogame ''
FIFA 12
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'' and the World Cup mode of ''
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.'' The song appeared at number 14 on the
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Voting commenced on 14 December ...
poll.
The song was remixed by (among others)
Rizzle Kicks
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, who recorded their own music video for the track.
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Composition
The song is an
alternative rock
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and
indie pop
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song with trippy sounding synthesizers and a
piano
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accompanying the entire song with bass guitar and drums.
Music video
A music video to accompany the release of "Call It What You Want" was first released onto YouTube on November 1, 2011 at a total length of four minutes and two seconds. The music video begins with the phrase "Idle minds are the devil's workshop". The video consists of random, bizarre, strange sections, including singer Mark Foster pretending to shoot adoring fans with his right finger, drummer Mark Pontius floating while playing the drums, and the band running around outside while fireworks go off around them.
The music video was shot in
Villa de Leon
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in Malibu, California.
Track listing
Personnel
*Mark Foster – vocals, synthesizer, piano,
Wurlitzer
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, programming
*Cubbie Fink – bass, backing vocals
*Mark Pontius – drums, backing vocals
*Paul Epworth – percussion, keyboards, programming
Charts
Weekly charts
Certifications
Release history
References
External links
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2011 singles
Foster the People songs
Song recordings produced by Paul Epworth
Songs written by Mark Foster (singer)
2011 songs