
Throughout the concert, an audience of fans will quickly create and pieces of the group are found on the Internet where a real buzz occurs. In 2005 the band released a CD two titles from one thousand five hundred copies, because despite his popularity in concert halls, the Arctic Monkeys are struggling to find a record company. It's finally done in June 2005 and the group can record its first album. "Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not" was released in January 2006 and will make a real board with more than three hundred fifty thousand copies sold in its first week of operation. The careers of Arctic Monkeys is launched. Torn between touring and interviews, the four boys live their successful rock like a fairy tale. However, this rate depletes Andy Nicholson who decides to leave the band in 2006. He was replaced on bass by Nick O'Malley (bass). In 2007, with its second album, "Favorite Worst Nightmare", the band managed the feat of placing all the securities in the top two percent of sales. The Arctic Monkeys released "Humbug" in September 2009. This album, like previous ones, takes the basis of a strong rock music on texts of more profound.
Albums:
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2. I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor
3. Fake Tales of San Francisco
4. Dancing Shoes
5. You Probably Couldn't See for the Lights but You Were Staring Straight at Me
6. Still Take You Home
7. Riot Van
8. Red Light Indicates Doors Are Secured
9. Mardy Bum
10. Perhaps Vampires Is a Bit Strong But...
11. When the Sun Goes Down
12. From the Ritz to the Rubble
13. A Certain Romance
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2. Teddy Picker
3. D Is for Dangerous
4. Balaclava
5. Fluorescent Adolescent
6. Only Ones Who Know
7. Do Me a Favour
8. This House Is a Circus
9. If You Were There, Beware
10. The Bad Thing
11. Old Yellow Bricks
12. 505
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2. Crying Lightning
3. Dangerous Animals
4. Secret Door
5. Potion Approaching
6. Fire and the Thud
7. Cornerstone
8. Dance Little Liar
9. Pretty Visitors
10. The Jeweller's Hands
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