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'ruby' by the kaiser chiefs

'last nite' by the strokes

'australia' by the shins

'dashboard' by modest mouse

'naive' by the kooks

'always where i need to be' by the kooks

'bandages' by hot hot heat

'something good can work' by two door cinema club

if you listen to most of franz ferdinands other hits (if you havent already) you'll probably get the same vibes. 'ulysses' and 'love illumination' are my personal favourites

If you like Franz Ferdinand you'll like all of the strokes albums

Came here to say ā€œnaked in the city againā€ by hot hot heat. Beat me to them haha

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The Strokes! Try out the song Reptillia.

Check out Juicebox too!

Yeah awesome song, the video caught me off guard tho haha

fluorescent adolescent - arctic monkeys

we used to be friends - the dandy warhols

disco 2000 - pulp

That song was my jam when I was a teenager in the 2000s.

The Killers - Mr. Brightside

The Killers - Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine

Arctic Monkeys - Brianstorm

Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor

Arctic Monkeys - Do I Wanna Know

Muse - Supermassive Black Hole

Muse - Crying Shame

Queens of the Stone Age - Little Sister

Eagles of Death Metal - Don't Speak (I Came to Make a Bang)

Duran Duran - Planet Earth

Duran Duran - Girls On Film

The killers would be my pick also. Those bands got famous side by side and I feel capture a similar moment both sonically and lyrically. Really fun, bith of them.

Yup. Another fun band I just remembered is Scissor Sisters. My favorite tune of theirs is Tits on the Radio.

White Stripes "The Hardest Button to Button"

Von Bondies "Cmon Cmon"

Modest Mouse "Float On"

Yeah Yeah Yeahs "Maps"

Hot Hot Heat "Bandages"

2 Skinnee J's "Riot Nrrd"

Queens of the Stone Age "Little Sister"

The Hives "Hate to Say I Told You So"

Would add ā€œIcky Thumpā€ by White Stripes as well

That's indeed on a playlist I have all these songs on. Haha

Other songs with a weird and funky riff would be I Sat By the Ocean or My God is the Sun by Queens of the Stone Age

Piggybacking on this to add "Gunman" by Them Crooked Vultures, which is Josh doing his best David Bowie. And succeeding.

The whole album by Them Crooked Vultures really. Bandoliers, Elephants, Reptiles, Scumbag Blues, Caligulove, Dead End Friends... so many bangers on that album.

It's in my top tier of things Josh Homme has ever done together with "Songs for the Deaf" and "Like Clockwork" by QOTSA.

Oh, definitely the whole album, but I was thinking more of that David Bowie sound Franz Ferdinand really mastered later on with Always Ascending.

For sure TCV is among his best work. And Songs for the Deaf is amazing, one of my favorite albums ever

We are scientists.

Nobody move nobody get Hurt!

Haruka Kanata - Asian Kung Fu Generation

It's a good song but what

All Night Disco Party - The Brakes

Decent Days and Nights - The Futureheads

Main Offender - The Hives

Ride - The Vines

Riot Radio - The Dead 60s

Banquet - Bloc Party

Devil In Me - 22-20s

C’mon C’mon by The Von Bondies!

World War 1

I get this, take my upvote

Paralyzer by finger eleven. It sounds like the same song.

All of modest mouse

Damaged Goods by Gang of Four

Ima just give you the "dance punk" genre. Bloc party, hot hot heat, lcd soundsystem, the dead 60s (riot radio is a Dead 60s BANGER). Happy exploring!

New wave. IIRC that whole thing was called post punk / new wave revival.

Both terms are acceptable

Honestly never heard of that term. Thanks for sharing the link.

Art Brut - Direct Hit. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PwbMteWmbJg

Archie Bronson Outfit - Cherry Lips https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xK8VzuF9zqE

And for the swagger:

VUE - Do you think of him still? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PHo5ZpcTghc

Gavrilo Princip greatest hits

She Wants Revenge

Also maybe try Out of Control by She Wants Revenge :)

Eke haply tryeth out of control by the lady wanteth revenge :)


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Panic station by Muse

Honestly you should dig in more to Franz Ferdinand. This Fire, Darts of Pleasure, Dark of the Matinee, and Shopping For Blood all come to mind as songs that remind me of Take Me Out in a way

Float on by Modest Mouse it’s almost the same song

Baddest Motherfucker In The Beehive - The Delta Riggs

'Psycho Killer' by Talking Heads

Danger High Voltage! By Electric Six Dance Commander by Electric Six She is Besutiful by Andrew WK Everything counts by Depeche Mode

I Turn My Camera On by Spoon

Out of my league - fits and the tantrums I don’t dig much else by them but that song has a decent vibe

1901 - Phoenix

Whatever People Say I Am, That's Why I'm Not - album by Arctic Monkeys

Last Night - The Strokes

(It may be spelled last nite)

The Rat by The Walkmen

The Rover and If You Really Love Nothing by Interpol

Pin by Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Born Under Punches by Talking Heads

That Death Cannot Touch by The Black Queen

Cannibal by Silversun Pickups

Some fairly unexpected choices in other people’s lists! This reminds me of finishing school / starting university. I hated indie music at the time because I was listening to punk and the jangly guitars just seemed like a rip off - only in time did I come to see how punk and mod bands were influences and how the music made me nostalgic for my school days. Also, the diversity of sounds in one scene and the overlap with the electro scene that was emerging at that time was pretty fucking great. Anyways, these were albums that I enjoyed in spite of them being Indie šŸ˜‚

Yeah yeah yeahs - Fever to Tell. Klaxons - Myths of the Near Future. Editors - The Back Room. Razorlight - Up All Night (not any album after this tbh). Gossip - The L Word Season 3. CSS - Cansei de Ser Sexy. The Knife - Deep Cuts. The Libertines - Up the Bracket. Bloc Party - Silent Alarm.

Also anything by We Are Scientists

The Bravery

Boilermaker by Royal Blood.

Queens of the Stone Age for sure. Also, Them Crooked Vultures, a super group that also features Josh Homme.

I remember listening to Maximo Park’s Apply Some Pressure, Bloc Party’s Banquet, Late of the Pier’s Focker and Battles’ Tonto around that time.

Supergrass - anything from I Should Coco, but especially "Caught By The Fuzz"
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