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Placebo’s sixth studio album, Battle for the Sun, was released on June 8th 2009.

Recorded over three months at Metal Works Studios in Toronto with producer David Bottrill and mixed in London by My Bloody Valentine, Smashing Pumpkins and Nine Inch Nails supremo Alan Moulder, Battle for the Sun is a startling, alive, vital and boundary-vaulting Placebo record.

It is, according to Brian Molko, “not… Read more in Amazon's Placebo Store

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  • Audio CD (31 Jan 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Elevator
  • ASIN: B000026ME6
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 11,679 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Come Home
2. Teenage Angst
3. Bionic
4. 36 Degrees
5. Hang On To Your IQ
6. Nancy Boy
7. I Know
8. Bruise Pristine
9. Lady Of The Flowers
10. Swallow (Contains The Hidden Track 'H K Farewell')

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Brian Molko, everyone's favourite ladyboy, certainly made his mark withPlacebo's most notorious single: "Nancy Boy", a tale of gay sex and eye-holes in paper bags launched a dozen Student Union Bar spoofs("Bacon sandwich up my bum / Watching Newsnight just for fun") and propelled Placebo into the Top 10 and tabloid infamy with a single deft stroke. As David Bowie's protégées--he personally invited them to support him on his European tour and plugged them everywhere he went--it's no surprise to find Placebo metallic and shiny with his double-jointed glam riffery. Married to the heavy metal and Cure records Placebo obviously adore, it makes for an unexpectedly compelling sound: the sheer sleazy energy of the aforementioned "Nancy Boy" made its simple buzzy mantra horribly addictive, while "Bruise Pristine" hardly ruins the party.--Caitlin Moran

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PLACEBO Placebo (1996 UK 10-track CD debut album from the alternative band who have officially entered rock superstardom! Includes the singles Bruise Pristine and Come Home as well as their breakthrough single Nancy Boy. Complete with foldout picture sleeve CDFLOORY2)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
High-octane debut 14 Nov 2003
Format:Audio CD
The moment you press play, Placebo's debut yanks you into a fast-paced, breathless, adrenaline-fuelled ride that is a bit like passing through Camden Market on a rollercoaster. Not everybody's cup of tea, then. But I couldn't help being caught up in the sheer energy of it all. The opener, "Come Home", sets the tone for most of the album. Powerful drums, stinging guitars, Molko's whiney voice sneering out quick-rhyming lyrics full of references to drink and drugs and sex, oh, and some good old angst just to let you know that this isn't supposed to be sunny day music. The strongest track is "Bionic", really a typical Placebo song that sums up all that makes them great: simple guitar playing, and simple lyrics (about a sex toy in this case, but there's some ambiguity here thankfully). Let's be clear on this: Placebo aren't out to prove that they are the most technically adept musicians in the world, nor that they take their work too seriously. They're just out to do what they're good at, and that is producing fantastic songs.
And they're not all fast-paced. "Hang Onto Your IQ" is the first reasonably slow track, but that doesn't prevent it from being any less sharp or cheeky. The notorious "Nancy Boy" (not the best song on the album, but at least it got Placebo the attention they deserved), while it is an immensely heavy song, is not particularly fast-paced. And the wonderful bonus track "H. K. Farewell" is surprisingly mellow compared to the rest of the album.
Obviously when you hear lyrics such as "alcoholic kind of mood, lose my clothes, lose my lube" you know you're not getting the deepest, most thought-provoking of works. But that doesn't matter. In fact the sheer sleaziness of it all merely sucks you in deeper. Even if you don't agree with the hedonistic ways of Molko and Co., this album won't disappoint. You emerge from it feeling slightly dirtier, but you'll have enjoyed it, and that's the most important thing.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
By Paul
Format:Audio CD
... I'm 36 degrees. Deciphering what this meant took me a while, and finally i grasped it, below normal temperature, cold. Shivering and snivelling Placebo pull off what is a usual, a blinding debut. This debut is not just their best, it is the only, the album they obviously keep searching to re-do. Not one tune in this collection should hav ebeen omited, all set a standard and tell a tale.

Surely the sub-standard producion mires the full effect of the album, on the contrary, the inperfection hightens the albums beauty. Come home's almost tinny sound breaks with Molko's whine, his claims of emaciation and looking at clouds have helped many a sad faux depressed teen come to terms with the world, the following track is a snide jibe at them, yet at the same time it is a knowledgeable admition and conveys comfort,even if nothing ever goes their way.

The repetition of Bionic makes a vibrator of a song become somewhat of a play on words, fantasies and aloofness galore. Thundering in, my favourite track on the album chimes in with a melancholy lyric and the guitar lights up my life. The infuriating chorus finally came to me, someonne tried to do me ache.. madness, but understandable somehow. The end of feelings, the begginings of greatness.

Hang on to your IQ, possibly the best advice i have ever recieved from an album, a song that me and my friends relished singing. After the reflective comes the self penned self abuse that is the sahmless Nancy Boy, a track people still point at me and smile when we dance, a track which in single form is better, in sex mix is best, but on album is raw and acts as a blueprint, a sort of placebo manifesto for 1996-7.

There is a definate placebo sound, the guitar is the signature, but with I Know, you realise that someone, somewhere is playing a dijaredo(sp) and the mind boggles, and this album takes an experimental step, for a song anyway. The pessimism carries on through Bruise Pristine, wearing make up in men leads to abuse, physical or mental, this song carries the scars and flicks the V's at them, sounding vaugely like Nancy Boy, it has to be noted that this was their first single before thier major label signing, so Nancy Boy sounds like this.

The fact that Nancy Boy sounds different on this album from the single version is to be understood as both Come Home and Bruise Pristine have different guises in their original single form. More hollow, more caustic, more bass!

The last two listed songs are purely interpretive, the delicate almost electro strum of Lady Of The Flowers makes you wonder what drugs were taken during the making of this album, the break at the chorus allows for the rock to come out, but still makes you wonder, can these Placebo people really be jacks of all trades. Then Swallow throws you, intrigues you, makes you feel ill, and is an utterly wonderful and uncomfortable end to and album that still has a hidden track to go. I wont mention what the track is about, listen and be shocked, and try not to imagine it.

This album is a sad, sometimes depressing one, it uplifts at the same time, with just the right balance of light and dark, guitar and experimentation. A must have even if you think Mr Molko is a girl, even if it's not metal, even if...

I never tire of this album, I've yet to find one that touches me in so many places.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Pretty damn good!! 3 Dec 2000
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Format:Audio CD
I got this cd having bought 'without you i'm nothing' after every you every me & allergic totally blew me away & this cd although perhaps not quite as good is definitely worth having. Although there's only 10 tracks each one is really individual & brings out different emotions and meanings alot of this is down to brians unique voice. now this is a guy who can really bring out feeling in songs for example the pleading in come home. the lyrics are superb & yes twisted (but thats a good thing!) for example nancy boy definitely one of the album's highlights. there are other simpler lyrics that will also stand out in your mind such as bionic's 'HARDER!!! FASTER!!!' if you like this cd i cannot recommend enough the other two!! this is goth rock at its finest & still with a postive feeling. the lyrics will really speak to you. they are also an incredibly sexy band you can hear it through the music & theyre amazing live OK thats enough GO GET IT!!!
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Great album
I hadn't listen to this for ages and brought it recently. It still has some great tracks, but I was convinced it had a cover of Bigmouth Stikes Again on it, but i think this was... Read more
Published on 2 Oct 2009 by Franky
Seedy, Sexy tales as told by Mr. Molko!
'Alcoholic kind of mood, lose my clothes, lose my lube, crusin' for a piece of fun, lookin out for number one' These are the very first lyrics you are treated to on the track Nancy... Read more
Published on 30 Jun 2006 by The Banana Panorama
eyes and nose placebo dark princes of pop
placebo two years after the spokesperson of a grunge generation has been dead along comes another spokesperson too fill the empty hole that was missing in poular music
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Published on 29 Jun 2005 by .Richard
What a fantastic debut!
Once you've heard the likes of Nancy Boy and 36 Degrees there is no way you can go back. The album is filled with a mix of infective tunes like Teenage Angst and Bruise Pristine... Read more
Published on 10 Feb 2005
Best album I've ever heard
This is the best album I have ever heard, never have I loved another album like I love this right now. It's sheer brilliance. Read more
Published on 23 Jan 2004 by YYY
They did it again!
Well once again Placebo have done me proud. 'Sleeping With Ghosts' is an absoloutly amazing album no matter what any music critic says! Read more
Published on 26 Mar 2003 by "dancingthedream"
Completely unpretentious, completely true
Refreshing like a silver rain from a metal sky; the raw sound of rebel youth echoing through a giant tin of harsh yet tuneful melodies; frustrated inspiration, untamed creativity,... Read more
Published on 14 Mar 2002 by zandra@37.com
Placebo: A medicine that works
Placebo pulled the rabbit out of the hat with first album 'Placebo.' When i heard Nancy Boy at the age of 12 i thought 'Buy, buy, buy,' but due to having no cash, it took me 6... Read more
Published on 20 Feb 2002
the perfect teenage album
rawer and not as well produced as theair later albums, 'Placebo' is still a great introduction to a band who continue to go from strength to strength. Read more
Published on 15 Feb 2002
excellence incarnate
Why I didn't get round to buying this before I'll never know, particularly being a fan of any indie rock group with their own inimitable sound, and having admired their other two... Read more
Published on 3 Nov 2001 by J. L. Papworth
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