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This article is about the End of Fashion song. For other uses, see Oh Yeah (disambiguation).
"O Yeah" Single by End of Fashion from the album End of Fashion Released July 18, 2005 Format CD Recorded 2005 Genre Power pop Label EMI/Capitol Writer(s) Justin Burford Producer Dennis Herring End of Fashion singles chronology "O Yeah"
(2005)"Lock Up Your Daughters"
(2005)"O Yeah" is the debut single by Australian power pop band End of Fashion, taken from their 2005 self-titled debut album. The song is featured in the video game FIFA Street 2.[citation needed]
Track listing
No. Title Length 1. "O Yeah (Radio Edit)" 2. "Hardcore" 3. "Quicksand (Live)" Info
The song has been accused of being too similar to Pixies' "Where Is My Mind?"[1], using the same chord progression, the same chorus riff (but on a synthesizer; Where Is My Mind's chorus riff is played on distorted electric guitar) as well as the same distinct vocal melody and drum beat.
The music video, set on a drag racing strip, was directed by Brycen Horne, and depicts Burford strolling down the main strip, alternating shots of racing cars with shots of various attendees to the race, in addition to various shots of the band's instruments.
External links
- ^ "Pixies rip off". forum.frankblack.net. 21 May 2005. http://forum.frankblack.net/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=16099. Retrieved 15 August 2011.
Justin Burford · Rodney Aravena · Mike Hobbs · Simon Fasolo
Malcolm Clark · Jonathon Dudman · Mareea Paterson · Vanessa Thornton · Hugh Jennings · Nick Jonsson · Tom KingStudio albums EPs Rough Diamonds · Too CarefulSingles "O Yeah" · "Lock Up Your Daughters" · "She's Love" · "The Game" · "Fussy" · "Dying for You" · "Down or Down" · "Force of Habit"Categories:- 2005 singles
- Australian rock songs
- Power pop songs
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