The Royal Society is the second album by the British rock band The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster, released in the UK on 25 October 2004 on the No Death label.
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Released | 25 October 2004 | |||
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Producer | Chris Goss | |||
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It was produced by Chris Goss of Masters of Reality. The album is a lot longer and less frantic than its immediate predecessor, showing the band's progression.
This is the last album to feature Andy Huxley on guitar.
Amongst the list of B-sides below, live tracks, demo versions, cover versions, remixes and videos were also released on most of the singles from the album.
Song | Length | Release(s) |
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"6:30" | 3:01 | B-side of "Mister Mental" |
"Flag Party" | 2:46 | B-side of "Mister Mental" |
"Professionalism" | 2:29 | B-side of "Mister Mental" |
"Ice Cream" | 2:24 | B-side of "I Could Be an Angle" |
"Grrr" | 0:45 | B-side of "I Could Be an Angle" |
"Royal Society" | 2:30 | B-side of "I Could Be an Angle" |
"We Don't Rock" | 2:44 | B-side of "Rise of the Eagles" |
"Party Pooper" | 2:38 | B-side of "Rise of the Eagles" |
"Alchemy" | 3:56 | B-side of "Rise of the Eagles" |
Date of release | Title | Uk Top 40 chart position |
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3 February 2004 | "Mister Mental" | 25 |
10 August 2004 | "I Could Be an Angle" | 35 |
4 January 2005 | "Rise of the Eagles" | 40 |
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