Arctic Monkeys - 'Fluorescent Adolescent' (2007)

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  1. hahaha that is one of my favorite episodes.
  2. Remembers me of that scene from Malcolm in the Middle.
  3. memories
  4. Corona Capital 13 !!!!
  5. México!!! ;)
  6. 144p? recorded with a fcking rock or WTF?
  7. wow what u tune this reminds me of good times.
  8. 144p? is this a flippin joke or sumthing
  9. says every english teacher not everything has a deeper meaning
  10. Hey Guys/Girls , I am the singer in a band called Six Day March. We recently put up a video for our song "Decade" and honestly i believe it is worth your time . TRUST ME its hard getting listens these days and I appreciate every single one . Have a great Day !
  11. Lista para el corona capital 2013
  12. Simplemente amo esta canción! me pone Happy
  13. 144p? LOL!
  14. Love the way the guy hitting the car is synchronised with the "Oh the boy's a slag"
  15. Hey guys, Were a band from Dublin Ireland who are really influenced by guys like The Arctic Monkeys , The Strokes, and the White Stripes . We just recorded an e.p in our friends garage , we have no money for promoting but if you guys want to check us out we'd really appreciate it ! Thanks a million !
  16. Corona Capital Mexico 2013!
  17. 144 pp :/
  18. arctic monkeys ∞ever. owned.
  19. Arctic monkeys 5ever
  20. then why you made the comment in the 1st place? If you are so open minded when it comes to music, was it really necessary to make such a childish comment? But whatever
  21. arctic monkeys 5ever
  22. This video was uploaded in 2007, before the 144p quality setting was available. That is currently the only setting available. What was it before? Was it downgraded and why? Most importantly, why the fuck does a music video produced with a lot of money have to be in such shitty quality are you telling me the Arctic Monkeys film music videos with a fucking cellphone?
  23. Lol, I like everything from rock to hip-hop. Pop to house/electronic.... the list goes on. Im not debating this with you over youtube because to be honest, I dont give a fuck.
  24. They're comming in Swizerland for the Paelo in two months, can't wait to see them
  25. i think that you dont understand the comment ;) :D