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.
- Stylistic neighbors
- The Rapture· LCD Soundsystem· Death from Above 1979
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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