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Heads Up (Death from Above 1979 EP)

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Length
  
13:51

Release date
  
15 December 2002

Label
  
Ache Records

Artist
  
Death From Above 1979

Producer
  
Al-P

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Released
  
December 15, 2002 and May 5, 2005 (reissue)

Recorded
  
September 11, 2001 through September 11, 2002 at Kimagure Sound

Heads Up (2002)
  
Romantic Rights EP (2004)

Genres
  
Rock music, Dance-punk, Indie rock

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Heads Up is Toronto duo Death from Above 1979's debut recording, a six song EP released by Vancouver label Ache Records on December 15, 2002. It was later re-issued because of the success of their first full-length album, You're a Woman, I'm a Machine. The original press run was 1004 copies; 200 on clear and the rest on black vinyl, and the reissue was 2000 copies on black vinyl.

Contents

At the time of the release of this EP, the band was still simply known as Death From Above but following the release of their debut album, DFA Records issued a cease and desist letter requiring them to change their name.

On the original pressing, an incorrect URL for the band's website was given, and both releases list the song "Too Much Love" as "To Much Love".

Crystal Castles sampled Dead Womb on their song "Untrust Us".

Personnel

Death From Above
  • Jesse F. Keeler – bass, vocoder, additional percussion, backing vocals, illustration
  • Sebastien Grainger – vocals, drums, additional percussion
  • Additional personnel
  • Al-P – production, recording, additional percussion, backing vocals
  • JJD - layout
  • Songs

    1Dead Womb2:06
    2Too Much Love1:48
    3Do It! (Live)2:30

    References

    Heads Up (Death from Above 1979 EP) Wikipedia