Over the Counter Culture [Explicit Lyrics]
Track Listings
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1. Once Again [Rock Rework] - Songodsuns, Songodsuns
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2. It's All 4 You
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3. Minors into Fire
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4. Gone 'Til Whenever
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5. Big Beat Walkthrough - Jean Grae, Songodsuns
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6. Love (Interlude)
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7. Everyday
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8. Dream Small
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9. Love (Interlude)
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10. So Many More Words
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11. Interruption from the Lie Love You
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12. I Didn't Mean to Touch Your Hand (Last Desperate Attempt) - Songodsuns, Songodsuns
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13. Breath of a Salesman - Jean Grae, Songodsuns
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14. S-S-Sorry - Life Rexall, Songodsuns
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15. Everywhere Once
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16. Songodsuns at Night - KeyKool, Songodsuns
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17. Over the Counter Culture
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18. Don't - Die, , Life Rexall, , Songodsuns
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Over the Counter Culture [Explicit Lyrics]
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- Kings of Nuthin' is Finally Back!!!!!!
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Over the Counter Culture
Kings of Nuthin'
Manufacturer: Sailor's Grave
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Rockabilly
| Oldies & Retro
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B000EMGJIQ
Release Date: 2006-04-04 |
Tracks:
- Over The Counter Culture
- If I Were You
- For You
- Banned From The Pubs
- Only Time
- Quick Fix
- Women And Cadillacs
- Nation On Fire
- Here We Are Nowhere
- Judge Nor Jury
- No Brains
- Tore Up
- You Don't Think
- I Smell A Rat
Customer Reviews:
Kings of Nuthin' is Finally Back!!!!!! .......2006-04-07
I had waited to hear this CD for 3 years, and finally got it. My first impression was not as great as when I first heard "Fight Songs," but I felt a classic Kings Of Nuthin' style back in shape. Unlike the previous releases, there are a large number of covers here. Actually, some covers are very good: "Nation on Fire" is my favorite cover track, followed by "For You" and "Tore Up." Maybe I had a super high expectation from them (because of phenomenal "Fight Songs"), and that pushed me to raise the standard of judging their music. Nonetheless, there are exceptional tracks here, such as "Over the Counter Culture," "If I were You," and "Only Time." I especially like the piano part that bears the foundation of most songs, not to mention that the piano solo in "Tore Up" is one of the magnificent moments in this CD. I also love the vocal part; the singer has such a distinguished voice that goes well along with the back instrumentation. Speaking of instrumentation, it is still in top notch, and is highly produced. The CD artwork is also neat. Only drawback goes to the duration of the CD, it is only above 30 minites: I want to hear more Kings Of Nuthin'. Overall, this is another decent release by one of the anticipated band and I'm looking forward to seeing them in live: their live performance is something thrilling. This is kind of music that you should listen it over this summer!
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Over the Counter Culture
Ordinary Boys
Manufacturer: Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Britpop
| British Alternative
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Rock
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B00027LKB4
Release Date: 2004-07-19 |
Tracks:
- Over The Counterculture
- List Goes On
- Week In Week Out
- Talk Talk Talk
- Little Bitch
- Lies
- Settle Down
- Weekend Revolution
- Just A Song
- Maybe Someday
- Seaside
- So Charming
- In Awe Of The Awful
- Robots And Monkeys
Album Details
Japanese Release featuring Two Bonus Tracks ('lies', and 'so Charmig'), and an Enhanced Video. The Critically Acclaimed Debut from the Boys from Brighton who have the Goods to Back Up the Hype Behind Them. Their Sound is Strangely Familiar (Fancy That) as They Wear their Influences on their Collective Sleeves. They Simply have the Wherewithall to Stand Head and Shoulders above their Contemporaries with Inspired Songwriting, Attitude and Excellent Musicianship. Includes a Cover of the Specials' "Little Bitch".
Average customer rating:
- Eh.
- DELIGHTFUL DEBUT! AN IMPORT WORTH IMPORTING! (4.6 stars)
- Great album
- Ordinary and Entertaining
- More you listen, the better it gets
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Over the Counter Culture
The Ordinary Boys
Manufacturer: Wea/B-Unique
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Britpop
| British Alternative
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Indie Rock
| Indie & Lo-Fi
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Garage Rock
| Rock
| Alternative Styles
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Rock
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
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ASIN: B0002C9TY4
Release Date: 2004-07-12 |
Tracks:
- Over the Counter Culture
- List Goes On
- Week in, Week Out
- Talk Talk Talk
- Little Bitch
- Settle Down
- Weekend Revolution
- Maybe Someday
- Just a Song
- Seaside
- In Awe of Awful
- Robots and Monkeys
Album Description
The Libertines have the mythology, Razorlight have the attitude but only one new band in Britain have the songs. The Ordinary Boys stunning debut `Over The Counter Culture' is a glorious amalgamation of 80s indie and mod sharpness owing equal debt to The Smiths and The Jam yet still retaining a winning originality. WEA. 2004.
Album Details
The Critically Acclaimed Debut from the Boys from Brighton who have the Goods to Back Up the Hype Behind Them. Their Sound is Strangely Familiar (Fancy That) as They Wear their Influences on their Collective Sleeves. They Simply have the Wherewithall to Stand Head and Shoulders above their Contemporaries with Inspired Songwriting, Attitude and Excellent Musicianship. Includes a Cover of the Specials' "Little Bitch".
Customer Reviews:
Eh........2005-06-22
I bought this CD after hearing "Seaside," which is a fantastic single. For that song, yes, the praise and comparisons others are raising here are quite appropriate. But....
Well, to my ears the rest of the CD is indeed quite ordinary. I just couldn't get into it. The hooks just aren't there, the lyrics are awkward at best, and nothing stands out.
So if you can buy "Seaside" as a single, do it. But I wouldn't recommend getting the CD, particularly at import price.
DELIGHTFUL DEBUT! AN IMPORT WORTH IMPORTING! (4.6 stars).......2004-12-27
As of this review, there is NO domestic release date, and that is real shame. Over the Counter Culture is a brilliant slice of britpop/rock at it's finest. Spawning at least 4 singles over in the UK, The Ordinary Boys have put together a fine debut, chock full of great riffs, melodies and all sing-a-longs. Upon first listen, one will instantly hear what I believe is the biggest influence... THE JAM. Tracks like Seaside, Talk Talk Talk and Just a Song, are pretty much right out of Paul Weller's songbook. But all this does not take away from their own unique energy they bring to the record, they have enough ammo to equip 4 or 5 records worth, and the Jam comparisions from me are nothing but affectionate.
My favorite tracks are Just a Song, Seaside, In Awe of the Aweful and Little B*tch. The latter sounds very ska-punk influenced (after all the original is by The Specials), but it trips along with such melody and pace, one can't help just to have fun with it. This debut is in the long line of hot-tipped, Brit debuts that zines like NME drool all over for about a week or so. This time, as with a lot of stuff from this year, they get it right, The drooling is definitely deserved. The lack of filler on this record makes this one for the long haul. Now if we could only get it domestically?!?
Great album.......2004-12-21
I bought this album - yes I spent the money on the import - on the recommendation of a record store clerk on Sunset in Hollywood, after asking her if she had heard Razorlight. And while I hated paying $25 for any CD, I am glad I did because these guys are terrific. Something like The Squeeze meets the Jam meets later Madness. Great vocals and horns, positive and up tempo, solid all the way around. They're not as raw nor emotional as Razorlight but I've got plenty of room in my CD player for a band like The Ordinary Boys.
Ordinary and Entertaining.......2004-12-20
Named after a Morrissey track, The Ordinary Boys couldn't sound less like Moz or the Smiths (except when they steal the riff of "What Difference Does It Make"). Their straight up Brit rock on Over the Counter Culture falls between The Libertines and Feeder, with roots in The Specials (whom they cover with a rollicking version of "Little Bitch"). The songs of singer Preston and guitarist William J. Brown are overly concerned with bucking the status quo (to name only two of seven: the title track and "Robots and Monkeys"), which might be more effective if their own music weren't such a showcase of English top-of-the-pops. Yet their words convey their meaning with simplicity - a feat in any of the arts - and they are pretty catchy boys. Not essential by any means, but entertaining nonetheless.
More you listen, the better it gets.......2004-08-24
After hearing the "Maybe Someday" single tracks, it seemed this band could go down a "good" road or a "bad" road. Fortunately, The Ordinary Boys went down the path of good songwriting because this debut is excellent, albeit it is one of those records (like the way Franz Ferdinand debut was) that gets better with each listen. Initially, i was lukewarm about the record but after about 4 listens I think it's one of the better releases this year. Their sound is a clear mix of influences like The Jam and The Smiths (esp obvious on The List Goes On) Preston has a Paul Weller-esque style of songwriting on most tracks. If you are into mod style rock like The Kinks, Jam, The Who, Small Faces, and even Britpop like Blur, Menswear etc you will really like this CD. 11 of the 12 songs are uptempo fast tunes with one power-ballad that is a good song in its own as well. I've heard they are awesome live so hopefully they will come to USA for a tour.
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Over the Counter Culture
Songodsuns
Manufacturer: Up Above Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B0007WBEYC
Release Date: 2005-04-19 |
Tracks:
- Once Again [Rock Rework] - Songodsuns, Songodsuns
- It's All 4 You
- Minors into Fire
- Gone 'Til Whenever
- Big Beat Walkthrough - Jean Grae, Songodsuns
- Love (Interlude)
- Everyday
- Dream Small
- Love (Interlude)
- So Many More Words
- Interruption from the Lie Love You
- I Didn't Mean to Touch Your Hand (Last Desperate Attempt) - Songodsuns, Songodsuns
- Breath of a Salesman - Jean Grae, Songodsuns
- S-S-Sorry - Life Rexall, Songodsuns
- Everywhere Once
- Songodsuns at Night - Key-Kool, Songodsuns
- Over the Counter Culture
- Don't - Die, , Life Rexall, , Songodsuns
Customer Reviews:
2Mex's best work to date.......2005-06-09
SONGODSUNS is 2Mex of the Visionaries. This album brings together all of the clever wordplay and emotion from 2Mex's solo projects, and puts them over a Visionaries style produced album.
Production by Babu of Dilated, Sa-Ra (Kanye West's newest artists), KeyKool of Visionaries, Life Rexall of Shapeshifters, OMID, Polyhedron, DJ Khalil, J-Thrill, Subtitle, Cynic of Psyco Realm's Camp...out of control.
The sound is big, the rhymes are witty and emotional, and b-boy to the fullest. You won't be disappointed by the artist that gets the props from Slug and Murs, XClan, Mars Volta to Matt Groeing (Simpsons creator), yeah exactly, SONGODSUNS is medicine for everyone.
Average customer rating:
- Carrying the Britpop torch..
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Over the Counter Culture
The Ordinary Boys
Manufacturer: Wea International
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Britpop
| British Alternative
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Indie Rock
| Indie & Lo-Fi
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Garage Rock
| Rock
| Alternative Styles
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Rock
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B0002H2LYO
Release Date: 2004-08-17 |
Tracks:
- Over the Counter Culture
- List Goes On
- Week in, Week Out
- Talk Talk Talk
- Little Bitch
- Settle Down
- Weekend Revolution
- Maybe Someday
- Just a Song
- Seaside
- In Awe of Awful
- Robots and Monkeys
Customer Reviews:
Carrying the Britpop torch.........2004-09-10
A really good, catchy, solid record by UKs Ordinary Boys. Admittedly, it took a couple listens to really get into this, but once i did, i find that it is one of the best records i have bought this year. Taking the name from a Morrissey song, it's no wonder there is an obvious Smith's influence to several songs (esp track 2 which completely sounds like a Smiths ripoff, which isnt necessarily a bad thing). There is mostly a very Paul Weller-Jam-period sound which makes this record one of the best modern Britpop discs in a long time. Catchy power pop tunes with enough crunch so they don't sound wimpy. All of the tracks except for 1 ballad (in itself a good song) are uptempo fast tunes including a (i think) newer version of their single Maybe Someday. They also play a great high energy cover of The Specials "little Bitch". Tthe Ordinary Boys are carrying the banner for modern day mod/suedehead fellows, and doing a very good job at it.
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Over the Counter Culture
Speakeasy
Manufacturer: Lapwing Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000KV7TLM |
Product Description
Twelve tracks including Gypsy Moon, Ojala, Joshua's Ghost, and Over the Counter Culture Vulture.
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Over the Counter Culture
Ordinary Boys
Manufacturer: Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Britpop
| British Alternative
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00061QVEW
Release Date: 2004-11-15 |
Tracks:
- Over The Counterculture
- List Goes On
- Week In Wekk Out
- Talk Talk Talk
- Little Bitch
- Lies (Bonus Track For Japan)
- Settle Down
- Weekend Revolution
- Just A Song
- Maybe Someday
- Seaside
- So Charming (Bonus Track For Japan)
- In Awe Of The Awful
- Robots & Monkeys
Album Details
Japanese Release Fetauring Two Bonus Tracks: 'lies' and 'so Charming'.
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Over the Counter Culture
Ordinary Boys
Manufacturer: Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Britpop
| British Alternative
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Rock
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B00028XCQO
Release Date: 2004-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Over The Counterculture
- List Goes On
- Week In Week Out
- Talk Talk Talk
- Little Bitch
- Lies
- Settle Down
- Weekend Revolution
- Just A Song
- Maybe Someday
- Seaside
- So Charming
- In Awe Of The Awful
- Robots And Monkeys
Album Description
Japanese pressing of the British guitar rockers' eagerly anticipated 2004 debut album, includes two bonus tracks, 'Lies' and 'So Charming' along with an exclusive enhanced video. Warner.
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