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2005 studio album by Reuben
Very Fast Very Dangerous
Studio album by Reuben
Released12 September 2005
RecordedFebruary – March 2005
GenreRock
Length51:59
LabelXtra Mile
ProducerChris Sheldon
Reuben chronology
Racecar Is Racecar Backwards
(2004)
Very Fast Very Dangerous
(2005)
In Nothing We Trust
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Drowned in Sound4/10 link

Very Fast Very Dangerous is the second album by British rock band Reuben, released in September 2005. The album was produced by Chris Sheldon at Raezor Studios.

Reception

The album entered #4 in the UK Rock Charts in its first week. It made #87 in the mainstream chart, and one place higher than "Racecar Is Racecar Backwards".

Track listing

  1. "A Kick in the Mouth" - 3.25
  2. "Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em" - 4.02
  3. "Best Enemies" - 3.35
  4. "It's All About Control" - 2.44
  5. "Every Time a Teenager Listens to Drum and Bass a Rockstar Dies" - 5.11
  6. "Nobody Loves You" - 4.54
  7. "Blamethrower" - 3.10
  8. "Keep It to Yourself" - 2.35
  9. "Lights Out" - 4.11
  10. "Alpha Signal Three" (feat. Karl Middleton) - 3.01
  11. "Good Night" - 3.38
  12. "Return of the Jedi" - 7.22
  13. "Boy" - 4.06

Personnel

  • Jamie Lenman - Guitars, vocals, piano
  • Jon Pearce - Bass, vocals
  • Guy Davis - Drums

Singles

Date Single UK Singles Chart Notes
April 2005 Blamethrower - Download only single
June 2005 A Kick in the Mouth 59
September 2005 Keep It to Yourself 62
February 2006 Every Time A Teenager Listens To Drum & Bass A Rockstar Dies 219 Split 7" w/Frank Turner
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