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Months later, they were on "Saturday Night Live," bouncing through what still stands as their most satisfying tune, "A-Punk."
Vampire Weekend's guitarist has his mind in Brooklyn, his roots in Georgetown 2010
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Their big hit "A-Punk" reminds me of Franz Ferdinand crossed with The English Beat.
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It's no Turn on the Bright Lights, but A-Punk (seen below) is a lot of fun even the song reminds me of something (General Public?)
Vampire Weekend Tripp 2008
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(Soundbite of song "A-Punk") MEREDITH OCHS: Vampire Weekend got together in 2006 as students at Columbia University.
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A-Punk is featured on their eponymous debut album, released on January 29, 2008.
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(Soundbite of song "A-Punk") Mr. EZRA KOENIG (Vocalist, Vampire Weekend): (Singing) Look outside at the raincoats coming, say oh.
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Pretty much all of them, but I have a soft spot for Mansford Roof, M79, and A-Punk.
Who Gives A Fuck About an Oxford Comma? RICHARD 2008
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It certainly separates itself from the rest of the pack, and at times it's almost infuriatingly catchy (take the single "A-Punk" for example).
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It's no Turn on the Bright Lights, but A-Punk (seen below) is a lot of fun even the song reminds me of something (General Public?)
Archive 2008-09-01 Tripp 2008
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Contra flourishes in its effort to ease up on "A-Punk" 's stiffness as the quartet engages in sonic experimentation of unprecedented playfulness even compared to the debut's: "White Sky" adds mbaqanga bounce to sheer
LAS magazine | music, media, art, culture, life, everything 2010
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