That's What She Said (song)

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“That's What She Said”
Song by The Automatic
Album Not Accepted Anywhere
Released UK June 19, 2006
USA 22 June 2007
Recorded 2006
Genre Pop punk
Alternative rock
Electro disco
Length 3:16
Label B-Unique
Producer Steve Harris
Richard Jackson
Ian Broudie[1]
Not Accepted Anywhere track listing
  1. "That's What She Said"
  2. "Raoul"
  3. "You Shout You Shout You Shout You Shout"
  4. "Recover"
  5. "Monster"
  6. "Lost At Home"
  7. "Keep Your Eyes Peeled"
  8. "Seriously... I Hate You Guys"
  9. "On The Campaign Trail"
  10. "Team Drama"
  11. "By My Side"
  12. "Rats"
  13. "Gold Digger" (originally by Kanye West)

"That's What She Said" is the lead track on welsh band The Automatic's debut album Not Accepted Anywhere, the track was recorded in Stir Studio in Cardiff.[2]

The track drones of the unhappy day to day lives, waiting for the weekend to begin.[3]

On the "Recover" 2006 single, a recording from The Electric Ballroom in London of the track is featured as a b-side, the song is played considerable faster live.[4]

The track was featured on Kerrang's CD New Breed.[5]

The song most notable performances include Later... with Jools Holland where the band replaced Keane, the song was also televised in USA during SXSW from the Bat Bar[6]

Musicians

[edit] References

  1. ^ music-news
  2. ^ The Automatic - Not Accepted Anywhere - Album companion booklet - Details on recording
  3. ^ BBCNot Accepted Anywhere review, Thats What She Said summary
  4. ^ starpulseRecover CD2 track listing
  5. ^ Kerrang New Breed - ROCK - I Like Music
  6. ^ NMEThe Automatic replace Keane on Later.
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