
12 Songs, 36 Minutes

Up the Bracket The Libertines
EDITORS’ NOTES
As The Strokes and White Stripes were importing stateside garage-rock grit to the UK in 2002, Up the Bracket channeled raucous British raconteurs like The Kinks and The Jam to mobilize a new generation of mouthy wasters. From the tetchy title track to the tipsy “Boys in the Band,” The Libertines are the pub-stool prophets who want to knife you one moment and put you in a loving headlock the next—all while charming you into buying their next drink.
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Vertigo
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Death On the Stairs
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Horror Show
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Time for Heroes
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Boys In the Band
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Radio America
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Up the Bracket
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Tell the King
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The Boy Looked At Johnny
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Begging
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The Good Old Days
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I Get Along
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