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Too Much

Bonaparte · 2008

47 min · 15 tracks · dance-punk

A frenetic blend of dance-punk energy and eclectic soundscapes that envelops listeners in a chaotic celebration.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady energetic flow throughout
  • danceable tracks for celebration
  • short bursts of frenetic fun
  • engaging sing-along moments
  • for lively gatherings

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer slow, reflective music
  • want lengthy, immersive pieces

Where this album fits

Career context
In 2008, Bonaparte released 'Too Much,' their second studio album, after the debut 'My Horse Likes You' from 2006. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound, showcasing a more polished production style while maintaining their energetic roots. Following numerous performances and growing recognition, 'Too Much' positioned Bonaparte as a notable act within the European dance-punk scene.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Do You Want to Party 1:14
  • 2 Who Took the Pill? 2:30
  • 3 Too Much 3:05
  • 4 Anti Anti 3:15
  • 5 Ego 4:07
  • 6 Tu Me Molas 3:48
  • 7 Wrygdwylife? 3:33
  • 8 Blow It Up 3:14
  • 9 Lvdngrslvngklls 2:59
  • 10 I Can't Dance 3:01
  • 11 No, I'm Against It! 1:52
  • 12 A-A-Ah 3:52
  • 13 Bienvenido (reprise) 3:25
  • 14 Gigolo Vagabundo 4:01
  • 15 3 Minutes in the Brain of Bonaparte 3:14

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