We Are The Physics Are Ok At Music

We Are The Physics
We Are The Physics Are Ok At Music

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Thisisfakediy
Release date: 20/May/2008
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Sales Rank: #5523 in Internat.Punk
#127083 in Rock
Style: Internat.Punk
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Details / Tracklist: 01. "Action Action Action Action Action"
02. "Less Than Three"
03. "In The Graveyards"
04. "Bulimia Sisters"
05. "You Can Do Athletics, Btw"
06. "Fear Of Words"
07. "Pylons + Other Modern Art"
08. "Networking"
09. "This Is Vanity"
10. "Duplicates"
11. "Drawing Anarchy Signs On Your Pencil Case Is Redundant"
12. "Cyt 1"
Number of discs: 1
Description:2008 debut album from the eccentric Scottish band, purveyors of the completely fictional Mutant Science Punk Rock. Originally known as We Are the Physics Club And Therefore Everything We Say Is Fact, the spindly legged quartet source from bands such as Devo, the Skids, Polysics, Buddy Holly and Ex Models. The Phys have been relentlessly gigging up and down the UK and across Europe, sharing stages and Haribo with bands such as Art Brut, Polysics, You Say Party! We Say Die! And 30 Seconds to Mars in an effort to become half decent all the while dancing like robots. Known for their eccentric leg maneuvers and bad eyesight, the band have already been noticed by people they knew beforehand and are sure to make hefty waves in the metaphorical reservoir of tunes. DIY Records.
No. of tracks: 12
Manufacturer No.: 00047427
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Mike Diver - 24/May/2008 3 of 5 Stars!
A few years back Sunderland-based post-punk outfit This Aint Vegas released a split seven with Kill Yourself, both tackling tracks penned by Devo; TA...

Fiona McKinlay - 05/May/2008 3 of 5 Stars!
A purposefully obtuse band name and a purposefully goofy album title provide the perfect introduction to We Are The Physics' musically angular and lyr...

Don Yates - 02/Oct/2006 
This Seattle band follows up their two excellent EP releases with their full-length debut. It’s another strong outing of gentle indie-pop combining j...