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Congratulations is the second studio album by American rock band MGMT. [1] It was initially made available for free streaming through the band's website on March 20, 2010, prior to its official release on April 13 through Columbia Records. [2]
A music video for the song was released on August 25, 2010. "Congratulations" was released to radio on September 28, 2010. [3] The song was featured during the credits of the 2010 Oscar award-winning documentary Inside Job. [4] American hip hop recording artist Kid Cudi, sampled the song for his third album Indicud (2013), on the song "Immortal".
MGMT: 3:04 "She Works Out Too Much" 2018 Little Dark Age: 4:38 "Siberian Breaks" 2010 Congratulations: 12:09 "Someone's Missing" 2010 Congratulations: 2:29 "Something To Do With Prince" 2013 Spectrum / Spacemen 3 / MGMT Split 7" 4:35 Originally released by Sonic Boom on the B-Side of a 7 inch vinyl "Song for Dan Treacy" 2010 Congratulations: 3:38
A free digital download of the song was given away on the band's official website. [2] [3] "Flash Delirium" was made available as a digital download from iTunes on March 24, 2010. [4] On this song Andrew Vanwyngarden expresses his feelings towards social networking and directly references to a popular site with the line "stab your Facebook."
INTERVIEW: Nearly 20 years after releasing their coming-of-age anthem ‘Kids’, Ben Goldwasser and Andrew VanWyngarden are enjoying a surge in popularity thanks to their new album, plus a well ...
List of promotional singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Album MEX Eng. [65] "Weekend Wars" [X] 2007 — Oracular Spectacular "All We Ever Wanted Was Everything" [67] 2011 38 Late Night Tales "Cool Song No. 2" [68] 2013 50 MGMT "Goodbye Darling" [69] 2016 — Non-album ...
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MGMT, an American rock band formed by singers Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser in 2002, is perhaps best known for its indie sleaze anthems like “Kids” and “Time to Pretend.”