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''The Futureheads'' is the debut studio album by British
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The Futureheads The Futureheads are an English post-punk band from Sunderland, formed in 2000. The band consists of Ross Millard (vocals and guitar), David "Jaff" Craig (vocals and bass guitar) and brothers Barry Hyde (vocals and guitar) and Dave Hyde (drums). ...
. It was released on 12 July 2004 and spawned the singles "First Day", "Decent Days and Nights", "Meantime", and "Hounds of Love" (a
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). The album received critical praise and was re-released as a special edition in 2005 featuring a DVD and coming with a slightly re-designed cover in pink rather than the standard LP's grey. "Decent Days and Nights" and "Hounds of Love" were made available for the ''
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'' platform on 9 March 2010. "Decent Days and Nights" also appeared on the ''Burnout 3'' soundtrack. "Meantime" was used in a second season episode of the hit TV series ''
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'', and the film, '' Grandma's Boy''. The album was named the 33rd best record of 2004 by ''
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Track listing

All songs written by The Futureheads, unless otherwise stated. #"Le Garage" – 1:45 #"Robot" – 2:00 #"A to B" – 2:27 #"
Decent Days and Nights "Decent Days and Nights" is the 2nd single by the Futureheads from their album ''The Futureheads''. The remix of the song by Shy Child was released as a vinyl split single by Oxfam with the Black Strobe remix of Bloc Party's song ' Like Eating ...
" – 2:31 #"Meantime" – 2:50 #"Alms" – 2:05 #"Danger of the Water" – 2:57 #"Carnival Kids" – 2:44 #"The City Is Here for You to Use" – 2:35 #"First Day" – 2:04 #"He Knows" – 3:13 #"Stupid and Shallow" – 1:34 #"Trying Not to Think About Time" – 2:24 #"
Hounds of Love ''Hounds of Love'' is the fifth studio album by English musician Kate Bush, released on 16 September 1985 by EMI Records. It was a commercial success and marked a return to the public eye for Bush after the relatively low sales of her previous ...
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) – 3:02 #"Man Ray" – 2:18 Special edition bonus tracks #
  • "Decent Days and Nights" (Radio Mix) – 2:42 #"Hounds of Love" (Radio Mix) – 3:05


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    References

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