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  2. The View (band) - Wikipedia

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    The View initially formed around a cover band at school, playing their own versions of bands such as Squeeze and the Sex Pistols. [4] Lead singer Kyle Falconer, guitarist Peter Reilly, bassist Kieren Webster and original drummer Michael Annable all attended St John's RC High School, [5] They began by performing a number of their own songs and cover versions at school talent contests.

  3. Category:The View (band) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The View (band) songs or lists of The View (band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The View (band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. The View discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Scottish rock band The View consists of six studio albums, three EPs, one compilation album and seventeen singles. Albums. Studio albums

  5. Kyle Falconer - Wikipedia

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    Kyle Francis Falconer [1] (born 6 June 1987) is a Scottish musician, singer and songwriter. He is best known as the lead vocalist of The View.Along with the other band members, Falconer hails from the Dryburgh district of Dundee.

  6. Bread and Circuses (The View album) - Wikipedia

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    Reviews of Bread and Circuses were mixed. [2] It entered the UK Album Charts at #14. First single "Sunday" was released as a free download in November 2010 and second single "Grace" was released one week before the album in March 2011, with the previously unreleased B-side "Clowns".

  7. Seven Year Setlist - Wikipedia

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    The compilation features several of the band's singles mixed with a couple of album tracks which feature heavily in the band's usual setlist. The album also includes 3 brand new unheard tracks - "Kill Kyle", "Dirty Magazine", and "Standard". These new songs have been produced by Ex-Oasis producer Owen Morris. [1] Kyle Falconer has said:

  8. Same Jeans - Wikipedia

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    "Same Jeans" is the third single by Dundee band the View, appearing on their debut album, Hats Off to the Buskers (2007). It was Radio 1's Jo Whiley's record of the week commencing 27 November 2006 and was released on 15 January 2007.

  9. Shock Horror - Wikipedia

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    "Shock Horror" is the second single released by Scottish band The View, from their second album Which Bitch?. The B-side on the CD release is "My Mother". The song was available in MP3 format from 5 December 2008, when the 7" was pre-ordered from the band's official website. [1] [2] [3] The video for the song was released in December 2008.