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2008 sophomore release from the Australian Alt-Rock quartet. Thieves is an album that celebrates the Garage Pop which has characterized British India's initial success, and demonstrates the band's growth, both as songwriters and musicians. This can be clearly heard in the band's brooding, foot-stomping first single `I Said I'm Sorry.' Again produced by Easybeats legend Harry Vanda and Glenn Goldsmith, Thieves is jam packed with brilliant Pop melodies, high-octane Rock 'N' Roll and the budding lyrical genius of Declan Melia. Independent. British India Thieves Songs | 1. | God Is Dead, Meet the Kids |
| 2. | This Dance Is Loaded |
| 3. | I Said I'm Sorry |
| 4. | Put It Right Down |
| 5. | Funeral for a Trend |
| 6. | Airport Tags |
| 7. | You Will Die and I Will Take Over |
| 8. | Mona Lisa Overdrive |
| 9. | Nic the Poet |
| 10. | Golden Years |
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