A Lesson in Crime

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A Lesson in Crime is an EP by Tokyo Police Club released April 25, 2006. It reached #194 on the Canadian album charts. The single "Nature of the Experiment" is featured as the opening to the Comedy Central sketch comedy show Nick Swardson's Pretend Time.


Reception

A Lesson in Crime received positive reviews from music critics. The EP was praised for its concise, high-energy songs and the band’s distinctive sound.[1] The track “Nature of the Experiment” became a breakout single and was featured in commercials and on television, helping build the band’s international profile.

Track listing

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Personnel

  • Greg Alsop – drums
  • Joshua Hook – guitar
  • Graham Wright – keyboards, vocals
  • David Monks – vocals, bass guitar
  • Jon Drew – producer, engineering, tambourine
  • Rich Cohen – management
  • Geoff Wilson – artwork

Charts

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Chart (2007) Peak
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References

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  1. https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/9297-a-lesson-in-crime-ep/ Tokyo Police Club: A Lesson in Crime EP Album Review | Pitchfork

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