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Genres: Rap, Electronic

Release Date: Sep 15, 2008

Listens: 3,092

Recs: 49

Format: MP3, 320 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 38:56

Tracks: 11

Record Label: Vice Records

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Everything is Borrowed $8.98

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Listen to Everything Is Borrowed by The Streets
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Listen to Heaven For The Weather by The Streets
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Listen to I Love You More (Than You Like Me) by The Streets
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Listen to The Way Of The Dodo by The Streets
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Listen to On The Flip Of A Coin by The Streets
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Listen to On The Edge Of A Cliff by The Streets
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Listen to Never Give In by The Streets
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Listen to The Sherry End by The Streets
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Listen to Alleged Legends by The Streets
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Listen to The Strongest Person I Know by The Streets
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Listen to The Escapist by The Streets
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"Mike Skinner's fourth album ingeniously combines heavily-accented Brit-rap with rich electronics to comment on Britain's yobbo street rave culture."
– Amie Street Editors
For fans of: M.I.A., Lily Allen, Spank Rock
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henrystreet Rec'd this on Nov 19, 2008:
Street Cred: 248 Rec's: 11
“I could listen to him talk/sing for hours.”
ccopeland Rec'd this on Nov 11, 2008:
Street Cred: 510 Rec's: 30
“Large in scope... this track could be a movie soundtrack. Quite moving. ”
cameronhardy Rec'd this on Jul 1, 2009:
Street Cred: 108 Rec's: 4
“brilliant chorus. nice insight into the futility of suicide”
lpkb Rec'd this on Nov 11, 2008:
Street Cred: 5292 Rec's: 100
“Rolling Stone: "On his fourth set, he addresses loftier themes — religion, mortality, ecology — without sounding dorky; it's like he's been woodshedding with Obama's speechwriting team."”
ccopeland Rec'd this on Nov 11, 2008:
Street Cred: 510 Rec's: 30
“I love the backing track on this title cut. ”
mresnick Rec'd this on Nov 11, 2008:
Street Cred: 405 Rec's: 19
“Not since "Blinded by the Lights" or "Fit But You Know It" have I put a song by one Mike Skinner aka the Streets on repeat. Welcome back to STADIUM STATUS my friend. You are no longer a J.P.L.D. (shout out to Treetops, Potluck, and Ebreezy/HNIC)”
ccopeland Rec'd this on Nov 11, 2008:
Street Cred: 510 Rec's: 30
“This song is absent a percussion track, which is a little unusual but quite charming. The album so far seems more tender than is typical for the Streets and this song represents that well. ”
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