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Arctic Monkeys Album Favourite Worst Nightmare. Arctic Monkeys Favourite Worst Nightmare Album Cover In the years since its release, Favourite Worst Nightmare has become a cult classic among fans of Arctic Monkeys and has been certified 4× platinum in the UK, attesting to its enduring popularity Favourite Worst Nightmare is the second studio album by English rock band Arctic Monkeys, first released in Japan on 18 April 2007 and released in their home country of United Kingdom on 23 April 2007 by Domino Recording Company.Recorded in East London's Miloco Studios with producers James Ford and Mike Crossey, the album was preceded by the release of lead single "Brianstorm" on 2 April 2007

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Favourite Worst Nightmare is ranked 285th in the overall chart, 44th in the 2000s, and 6th in the year 2007 Sound-wise, 'Favourite Worst Nightmare' is less pop and more punk; less melodious but more urgent.

Arctic Monkeys Favourite Worst Nightmare (2007, Digipak, CD) Discogs

That the album's closer, 505, contains one of Favourite Worst Nightmare's more memorable melodies is a testament to the band's (well, okay, Turner's) song writing, which manages to vary itself enough to keep the listener interested. That the album's closer, 505, contains one of Favourite Worst Nightmare's more memorable melodies is a testament to the band's (well, okay, Turner's) song writing, which manages to vary itself enough to keep the listener interested. The album marked a significant milestone in the band's career and solidified their status as one of the most innovative and talented bands of their generation.

Arctic Monkeys Arctic Monkeys Favourite Worst Nightmare (Digisleeve) (CD) Rock & Pop CDs. The album marked a significant milestone in the band's career and solidified their status as one of the most innovative and talented bands of their generation. This is far from the case with the Arctic Monkeys, whose sophomore album, Favorite Worst Nightmare, skyrocketed them to fame, fortune, infamy, and success that few see in the music industry

'Favourite Worst Nightmare' album cover uncropped to a 5K wallpaper r/arcticmonkeys. That the album's closer, 505, contains one of Favourite Worst Nightmare's more memorable melodies is a testament to the band's (well, okay, Turner's) song writing, which manages to vary itself enough to keep the listener interested. Favourite Worst Nightmare is Arctic Monkeys' second studio album, and a follow up to the grimy, uncut Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not