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Keep on Your Mean Side : ウィキペディア英語版
Keep on Your Mean Side


| Genre = Garage rock
| Length = 42:23
| Label = Domino
| Producer = The Kills
| Last album = ''Black Rooster EP''
(2002)
| This album = ''Keep on Your Mean Side''
(2003)
| Next album = ''No Wow''
(2005)
| Misc =
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''Keep on Your Mean Side'' is the debut album by UK based indie rock band The Kills. Originally released on April 1, 2003, through Domino Records, it was later reissued on May 4, 2009, with five additional bonus tracks.
The song "Wait" was featured in the film ''Children of Men'' (2006), while the song "Monkey 23" was featured in the film ''The Beat That My Heart Skipped'' (2005) and in Adam Curtis' BBC Documentary, "All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace" Part 1 (2011) while "Cat Claw" and "Wait" were both overheard in the Criminal Minds Season 3 episode, "Doubt". "Fried My Little Brains" was used in the ''Sherlock'' Series 3 episode, "The Sign of Three" and the game Gran Turismo 6
==Background==

Following international touring, they entered Toe Rag Studios, where The White Stripes had recorded their album ''Elephant'', to record ''Keep on Your Mean Side'', mostly on 8-track, in just 2 weeks. Distributed in the US and UK by Rough Trade Records, the album was similar in style to the EP, veering from the Velvets-esque stomp of "Wait" to the noisy, dirty garage punk blues of "Fuck the People" and dark psychedelia of "Kissy Kissy". The record was well received by the music press, though the White Stripes comparisons would not go away.
Maintaining an anti-careerist, anti-music industry attitude, the band rarely granted interviews. Rather, they got the music press to come to them with their minimalist yet powerful live shows (which also included the drum machine), the pair maintaining an air of tension by subverting the expected role of stage performer. Mosshart chain-smoked while singing, rarely speaking to the audience, whilst Hince violently ripped blues riffs from his instrument. At a New York City show following the ban on public smoking, Mosshart went on stage with three bottles of water, lit up a cigarette and proceeded to smoke constantly from the first song to the last note of the set.

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