Dandy Warhols
Active: 1998–2005
11
Releases
8
Active Years
About Dandy Warhols
Like their iconic quasi-namesake, indie mainstays The Dandy Warhols live by the philosophy that art is most provocative when it makes fun of itself.
The Portland, Oregon band packs a whole lot of irony and disillusionment into a deliriously catchy mix of hooks that bounce along alt-rock’s fringes.
Formed in 1994, the Warhols snatched a major-label deal just a few years later and released 1997's The Dandy Warhols Come Down, a shambolic set of psych rock, shoegaze, and power pop, featuring the alternative hit “Not If You Were the Last Junkie On Earth.” Fronted by Courtney Taylor-Taylor—the breathy-voiced, keen observer of hipster culture—the band had a prolific run in the 2000s, highlighted by the punchy Stones-esque groover “Bohemian Like You” from 2000’s Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia and the electrifying electro-disco bop “We Used to Be Friends” from 2003’s Welcome to the Monkey House.
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Complete Discography
EVERY DAY SHOULD BE A HOLIDAY
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NOT IF YOU WERE THE LAST JUNKIE ON EARTH
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BOYS BETTER
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GET OFF
Documented across 4 weeks
BOHEMIAN LIKE YOU
Documented across 11 weeks
GODLESS
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WE USED TO BE FRIENDS
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YOU WERE THE LAST HIGH
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PLAN A
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SMOKE IT
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ALL THE MONEY OR THE SIMPLE LIFE HONEY
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