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Foster The People Discography of CDs
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Torches CD (2011)
Foster The People discography Foster the People's 2011 full-length debut Torches expands upon the indie electronic outfit's '80s synth-meets-'60s psych pop sound. Buoyed by the online buzz surrounding the band's single "Pumped Up Kicks," Foster the People have crafted a batch of similarly catchy, electro-lite dance-pop that fits nicely next to such contemporaries as MGMT and Phoenix. To these ends you get the aforementioned anthem "Pumped Up Kicks," as well as the hypnotic disco hop track "Call It What You Want." Equally compelling are such deep cuts as the yearning, melancholy ballad "I Would Do Anything for You" and the foot stomping arcade game-sounding anthem "Houdini." Burning with a hot track intensity somewhere in between early evening rave-up and late-night club afterglow, Torches is a beacon of melodic dance-pop love. ~ Matt Collar
Illustrator: Japayork.
Personnel: Japayork (10-string bass).
Recording information: EastWest Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Echo Studio, Los Angeles, CA; Eldorado Studios, Burbank, CA; Mophonics, Venice, CA; Pre Production Studios, London; Sound Factory Studio B, Hollywood, CA; The Pool At Miloco Studios, London.
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Pumped Up Kicks Vinyl LP (2010)
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2012 Grammy Nominees CD (2012)
Foster The People CD discography This collection from Universal features 22 cuts from the 2012 Grammy nominees, and covers a myriad of styles and award categories like Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Best New Artist, Best Country Album, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. Highlights include British vocal powerhouse Adele ("Rolling in the Deep"), dubstep newcomer Skrillex ("Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites"), bearded hard rockers Foo Fighters ("Walk"), country-pop giants Taylor Swift ("Siren") and Lady Antebellum ("Just a Kiss"), indie folk hitmakers Bon Iver ("Holocene") and Mumford & Sons ("The Cave"), and stadium rock veterans Coldplay ("Paradise"). ~ James Christopher Monger
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Now That's What I Call Music Vol. 40 (2011)
Foster The People albums Track Listing of songs: Moves Like Jagger; I Wanna Go; Without You; You Make Me Feel...; Mr. Saxobeat; In The Dark; Pumped Up Kicks; Cheers; Lighters; It Girl; Yoü And I; Mr. Know It All; When We Stand Together; Nothing; Just A Kiss; Skyscraper; Brand New Day; Poisoned With Love; Birthday Dress; Children;
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Seven Seas 2011 (2011)
Foster The People music CDs Track Listing of songs: Splash Point; Riverside; Little Bullet; Pumped Up Kicks; Around The World Paper Thin; Bodies; Made For You; Tinnitus Of The City; Honey; Time & Space; Deadly Mark; Kikaro; Floating; Lo-Key;
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 Foster The People Songs
Popular or famous Foster The People music songs: Pumped Up Kicks, Houdini, Warrant, Call It What You Want, Don't Stop, Miss You, I Would Do Anything for You. More music songs Waste, Helena Beat, Life On the Nickel. See All Songs
 Foster The People Biography
Indie rock trio Artist make atmospheric, psychedelic, and dance-oriented pop. Formed in Los Angeles in 2009, the band features keyboardist/guitarist/vocalist Mark Foster, bassist Cubbie Fink, and drummer Mark Pontius. The trio's single "Pumped Up Kicks" received significant airplay on KROQ in 2010, and the band quickly began receiving significant online attention. In January of 2011, they released a self-titled EP that featured the song. Also in 2011, the band released its full-length debut album, Torches. ~ Matt Collar
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 Contemporaries
MGMT, Stepdad, Black Kids, Empire of the Sun, Atlas Genius
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Viotta Ensemble (Members of the Royal Concertgebou, Kiyoshi Koyama
Foster The People Songs Page
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