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No One's First, and You're Next  (Audio CD) 
by Modest Mouse

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Since first breaking into the mainstream in 2004 with their hit, "Float On", platinum-selling artist Modest Mouse has broken boundaries for indie music. Their impressive back catalog has become essential for hardcore fans to own, and they are often treated with b-sides and rare tracks from the band. No One's First and You're Next is a collection of newly recorded songs from the We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank and Good News for People Who Love Bad News sessions, as well as two rare b-sides. Three 7" limited edition, hand-numbered singles were released over the course of 3 months, all leading up to the release of this comprehensive collection of songs, including two additional tracks, King Rat and I've Got it All (Most). This is sure to be a must-have for their dedicated fanbase.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: August 04, 2009
Studio: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 25 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Satellite Skin
2. Guilty Cocker Spaniels
3. Autumn Beds
4. The Whale Song
5. Perpetual Motion Machine
6. History Sticks To Your Feet
7. King Rat
8. I've Got It All (Most)
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 25 customer reviews )
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

3Innocuous...Sep 07, 2010
By Patrick Alexander
I'm not sure I could tell you precisely why, but I just don't particularly like it. It sounds like Isaac Brock + some other guys, not like Modest Mouse. Part of the difference between those two may just be the mix, with the vocals too high and a lot of the interesting stuff going on instrumentally buried a bit, but I don't think that's it. "The Whale Song" is a good example; nice fun instrumental stuff for the first 3 minutes, but the minute Isaac pops in everyone else stops doing anything particularly interesting. It's like they've decided engaging instrumental music and Isaac's vocals can't coexist at the same time, so whenever Isaac's around they become competent but somewhat bland accompanists. Since Isaac's present for most of the album, this doesn't work out too well. The result isn't really -bad-, but not something I particularly want to listen to.

If you like Modest Mouse for Isaac Brock alone, you'll probably like this. If you take a more holistic view and see Isaac as an accomplished vocalist who only truly shines when his vocals are enmeshed in great instrumental music, you probably won't. The same goes for "We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank", and I'm in the second camp, obviously.

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Great B-sides collectionAug 05, 2009
By M. Wollenberg "music fan"
With No One's First, And You're Next, Modest has given it's fans something to tide us over until a new album is released. A lot of reviews I've been reading online have not been to kind to this release. It's as if they don't get that this a b-sides collection, and are treating it like a full fledged album. Something that surprises me about these so called "music critics", is that none of them have mentioned the track I Have It All(most). It has already been released twice before. Once on the Float On single and the other as a bonus track on the dual disc version of Good News. While it's a great track, it is my only complaint about the album. The rest of the album is great, I agree with the previous reviewer on that you can tell which tracks came from which sessions. And suprisingly some of the tracks do have that older Modest feel to them. My advice if you love Modest as much as I do, pick up this album. I'm sure you will love it.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Very Enjoyable!Nov 18, 2009
By L. Pellerin
I'm a casual Modest Mouse fan, and randomly saw this in Barnes & Noble so I gave it a listen. Just after hearing the first few songs, I knew I had to have it, especially with the killer price of $10. My favorite song would have to be Guilty Cocker Spaniels, it's so catchy! I think any Modest Mouse fan would enjoy the songs on here.

3Love Modest Mouse, did not love this albumJan 26, 2012
By DebRae
This band is amazing, but I didn't enjoy this album. I think they are trying to get away from the Pop/ Mainstream sound, but I like their more melodic music.

5Some of the best Mouse there isJul 13, 2011
By C. Kunke
For those of you that didn't know (and there's a lot), this is an EP not an album. It contains some songs that weren't released but had been recorded ranging back a few years. Some of these songs are absolutely incredible and amongst the groups best, such as King Rat, Satellite Skin, Whale Song, Perpetual Motion. There are a couple tracks that sound alot like the less impressive patches within their past 2 albums, but it's still not bad by any means. Pick up this EP, you shouldn't regret it.

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