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All you need is a good collection of records and a good producer (a nice face doesn’t hurt). Copy a bit from everywhere, copy well, copy a lot. These clowns, Kasabian, have sold something like a million copies worldwide so far... but this could be material for another lesson.
All you need is a good collection of records and a good producer (a nice face doesn’t hurt). Copy a bit from everywhere, copy well, copy a lot.
These clowns, Kasabian, have sold something like a million copies worldwide so far... but this could be material for another lesson.
This review critically examines Kasabian's self-titled debut album by pointing out extensive copying from influential bands like Placebo, Stone Roses, and Radiohead. Despite the heavy borrowing and lack of originality, the album achieved significant commercial success and festival headliner status. The reviewer sarcastically frames the album as a lesson in how to quickly become famous by borrowing heavily from others. Overall, it's a witty but skeptical perspective on the band's breakthrough. Explore Kasabian's debut album and judge for yourself how the band's influences shape their sound.
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