Album artwork for Fever To Tell by Yeah Yeah Yeahs

The Yeah Yeah Yeahs' debut introduced the world outside New York to the beer-swilling frontwoman, who sounded like she'd eaten Pat Benatar for breakfast while rocking out to Siouxsie and the Banshees. The gorgeous ballad "Maps" was the surprise hit, but most of the album found O spitting fiery slogans — "We're all gonna burn in hell!" — like a crazed art-school diva. With Nick Zinner dishing thick, badass riffs and Brian Chase laying down thudding drums, this was vicious garage punk that put fear into the hearts of bass players everywhere.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Fever To Tell

Interscope
Album artwork for Fever To Tell by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
LP

$26.99

Released 05/19/2020Catalog Number

B002727001

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Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Fever To Tell

Interscope
Album artwork for Fever To Tell by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
LP

$26.99

Released 05/19/2020Catalog Number

B002727001

Learn more

The Yeah Yeah Yeahs' debut introduced the world outside New York to the beer-swilling frontwoman, who sounded like she'd eaten Pat Benatar for breakfast while rocking out to Siouxsie and the Banshees. The gorgeous ballad "Maps" was the surprise hit, but most of the album found O spitting fiery slogans — "We're all gonna burn in hell!" — like a crazed art-school diva. With Nick Zinner dishing thick, badass riffs and Brian Chase laying down thudding drums, this was vicious garage punk that put fear into the hearts of bass players everywhere.