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Does It Offend You, Yeah?
Does It Offend You, Yeah? during the NME Awards Tour
Does It Offend You, Yeah? during the NME Awards Tour
Background information
Also known asDIOYY, DIOYY?, Does It Offend You?
OriginReading, England
GenresDance-punk, electro house, synthpop, new wave
Years active2006–2012 (indefinite hiatus)
LabelsAlmost Gold, Startime (America)
Cooking Vinyl (UK)
Past membersJames Rushent
Dan Coop
Rob Bloomfield
Morgan Quaintance
Chloe Duveaux
Matty Derham
Websitedoesitoffendyou.com

Does It Offend You, Yeah? are a British dance-punk band from Reading, Berkshire.

History

Does It Offend You, Yeah? were formed in 2006 in Reading, UK by James Rushent and Dan Coop and soon joined by Rob Bloomfield and Morgan Quaintance.[1]

They released their first album, You Have No Idea What You're Getting Yourself Into, in Spring 2008. It was written and performed by James Rushent, Rob Bloomfield and Dan Coop. Death From Above 1979 vocalist Sebastien Grainger performed the lead vocals on "Let's Make Out". In 2008, Does It Offend You, Yeah? was accompanied on stage by guitarist Morgan Quaintance.

Does It Offend You, Yeah? were the ninth most-listened-to new band of 2008 on last.fm[2] and were included in the best alternative music list of 2008 on iTunes USA. They were announced as a Rolling Stone breaking Artist in 2008.[3]

In 2009, Chloe Duveaux (from Elle Milano) and Matty Derham (from Fields) joined the band. Their follow up album, Don't Say We Didn't Warn You, was released in 2011, and peaked at number 3 in the UK Dance chart and number 11 in the Indie chart.

Some have compared them to dance acts like Daft Punk, Justice, and Digitalism,[3][4] as well as others like Rage Against the Machine.[3] NME compares them to bands like Muse due to their heavier, more "live" sound.[4] The group is known for its raucous live shows, which often end with stage diving and broken instruments.[3] Vocalist James Rushent would sometimes destroy the drumkit by running and diving into it.

The band have appeared on US television on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Last Call with Carson Daly. They have also appeared on British television programmes Sound (BBC) and Transmission (Channel 4). They also appeared alongside artists Pharrell Williams, Santigold, Julian Casablancas, MGMT and Karen O as part of The Converse Century Celebration advertising campaign.

Lead singer James Rushent co-produced The Prodigy's top five hit "Omen", as well as their song "Invaders Must Die".[5] Rushent has also remixed songs for acts such as Muse, The Raconteurs and Bloc Party. Bloomfield has remixed songs for 50 Cent, dan le sac vs Scroobius Pip, and P Diddy.

In April 2012 the band released a statement via Facebook that they are now on 'indefinite hiatus'. The statement also revealed that both James Rushent and Dan Coop are working on an electronic music project.

Tours

In 2008, Does It Offend You, Yeah? completed a sold-out[citation needed] headline US tour which reached its climax at the historic Troubadour club in Hollywood. At the show, lead singer James Rushent broke his leg during their last song, although he managed to hobble back on stage for an encore before being rushed to hospital.[6]

At the start of 2008 they went on the NME Awards Tour, alongside The Ting Tings. They then completed their own headline tour of the UK supported by South Central and Lets Talk Tactics

They went on to open for Bloc Party[7] and Nine Inch Nails[8] on their respective 2008 North American tours. They were also the opening act for The Prodigy on the last date of their UK 2008 club tour.

Does It Offend You, Yeah? have made festival appearances at Coachella, Lollapalooza, South by Southwest, Glastonbury, Reading / Leeds Festival, Summer Sonic, Wireless Festival, Monolith, Global Gathering, Street Scene, Pukkelpop, Dour, Printemps de Bourges, Les Eurockéennes, Vieilles Charrues, Hurricane, Southside, Oxegen, Lowlands, Gatecrasher, Jersey Live, Parklife, V Festival, Pohoda, Exit, NASS Fest and Melt! Festival As well as Strawberry Festival and Zebra Festival in China.

The band supported The Prodigy on their Australasian and Irish leg of the Invaders Must Die Tour and played at the Warrior's Dance Festival in Milton Keynes, England.[9]

They toured with Linkin Park on the A Thousand Suns World Tour UK leg in November 2010 and completed the tour alongside The Prodigy and Pendulum in Northern America.

The Band embarked on a headlining UK tour in March 2011 to promote their latest album Don't Say We Didn't Warn You. They were supported by Hounds and Tripwires.

DJ projects

Does It Offend You, Yeah? also DJ at various clubs and festivals across the world. They have done so on the same bill as acts such as, Justice, Peaches, MSTRKRFT, Simian Mobile Disco, Steve Aoki, DJ AM, Ladytron, Samantha Ronson and 2 Many DJ's.

Band name

The band revealed the origins of their name as being from British sitcom The Office.

Everybody thinks the name is some kind of statement but it's a quote from David Brent in an episode of The Office. "When me and James Rushent first started writing music together we decided to put it up on MySpace. We needed a name to put as our profile name so just put what was the first thing that was said on TV, we switched it on and Ricky Gervais said "My Drinking – Does it offend you, yeah?" so we just went with that. No thought went into it whatsoever.[10]

— synth player Dan Coop, NME.com interview

Members

  • James Rushent – lead vocals, bass guitar, synthesizer (2006–present)
  • Dan Coop – synthesizer (2006–present)
  • Rob Bloomfield – drums, backing vocals (2006–present)
  • Chloe Duveaux – bass guitar, backing vocals (2009–present)
  • Matty Derham – guitar, backing vocals (2009–present)
Former members
  • Morgan Quaintance – guitar, synthesizer, backing vocals (2007–2009)
Guest musicians

Discography

Albums

Year Album UK Albums Chart UK Indie Chart UK Dance Chart
2008 You Have No Idea What You're Getting Yourself Into 48
2011 Don't Say We Didn't Warn You 119[11] 11 3

EPs

  • Live @ The Fez (2008) – Live digital download EP included with every pre-order of the album.[12]
  • iTunes Live: London Festival '08 (2008)
  • iTunes – Live at Lollapalooza 2008: Does It Offend You, Yeah? EP

Singles

Year Song Album UK Singles Chart
2007 "Weird Science" You Have No Idea What You're Getting Yourself Into -
"Let's Make Out" -
2008 "We Are Rockstars" 177
"Dawn of the Dead" 41
"Epic Last Song" 91
2011 "The Monkeys Are Coming" Don't Say We Didn't Warn You -
"Wondering" -

Remixes

Covers

  • "Whip It" originally by Devo – Played live and a live recording was included on the NME Awards 2008 souvenir CD which came free with every issue of the edition of 27 February 2008 of NME magazine.[13][failed verification]

Song appearances

"We Are Rockstars" featured in the theatrical trailer for the 2009 movie Fast & Furious. The trailer was watched by over 95 million people during the 2009 Super Bowl commercial break. It was used for the theatrical trailer for the 2010 movie The A-Team and as the title theme for BBC Three's sketch show Horne & Corden. It appears in the video game Saints Row 2. It has also appeared on EastEnders. Its latest appearance is in the hit E4 drama series Misfits.

"Attack of the 60 ft Lesbian Octopus" was used in the 81st Academy Awards ceremony in a specially commissioned Wall-E short watched by over 36 million viewers.

"With a Heavy Heart (I Regret to Inform You)" appears in Gran Turismo 5 Prologue. It was also used in the American TV series Gossip Girl. Was also used in a televised trailer for Fox's television series Human Target.

"Dawn of the Dead" appears in the film American Teen, and was used on the final of Big Brother 2008.

"Weird Science" appears in Chuck episode 104, "Chuck vs. The Wookie".

"Epic Last Song" was used on the Channel 4 teen Drama Hollyoaks.

"Battle Royale" appears in Sims 2 Apartment Life and is often used on The Howard Stern Show as a theme for J. D. Harmeyer.

"Let's Make Out" appears in the video game FIFA Street 3.

"All The Same" appears in the video game Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit.

"Wrestler" appears in an advert for E4's online episode of "Misfits: Vegas Baby!".

Music videos

  • "Weird Science" – 2007
  • "Let's Make Out" – 2007
  • "We Are Rockstars" – 2008
  • "Epic Last Song" – 2008
  • "Dawn of the Dead" – 2008
  • "We Are the Dead" – 2010
  • "The Monkeys Are Coming" – 2011
  • "Pull Out My Insides" – 2011

References

  1. ^ Murfett, Andrew (8 September 2009). "Does It Offend You Yeah?". Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Digital.
  2. ^ "#09 Does It Offend You, Yeah?". Best of 2008. Last.fm.
  3. ^ a b c d "Breaking Artist: Does It Offend You, Yeah?". Rolling Stone. 26 March 2010. Retrieved 4 April 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Let's make out! Let's make out! Let's make out! Let's make out!". NME reviews. NME. 30 August 2007. Retrieved 18 October 2007. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ Madison, Tjames (30 March 2009). "The Prodigy launches 'Invaders' on US trek". LiveDaily. Retrieved 11 March 2010.
  6. ^ Jones, Damian (24 September 2008). "Does It Offend You bassist hurt". BBC – Newsbeat – Music. BBC.
  7. ^ "BLOC PARTY W/ DOES IT OFFEND YOU YEAH?". Amplifier Magazine. 6 August 2008. Retrieved 11 March 2010.
  8. ^ "Performance 2008 tour dates". www.nin.com. Retrieved 3 May 2008. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  9. ^ "Does it Offend You Yeah? supporting the Prodigy at the Warriors Dance Festival". The Prodigy. 1 March 2010.
  10. ^ "NME interview". NME. 11 March 2008. Retrieved 11 March 2008. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  11. ^ http://www.zobbel.de/cluk/110326cluk.txt
  12. ^ "Does It Offend You, Yeah? Online Store". [dead link]
  13. ^ "NME Awards Souvenir".