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We Are Scientists is a New York City-based
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band that formed in
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, in 1999. It consists primarily of guitarist and vocalist Keith Murray and bass guitarist Chris Cain, with drummer Keith Carne joining the band in the studio and for live performances since 2013. The band have released seven studio albums, not including their early release '' Safety, Fun, and Learning (In That Order)'', which the band have gone on to describe as more of a rough draft, than a proper album. The band's breakthrough success came with their debut studio album, ''
With Love and Squalor ''With Love and Squalor'' is the major label debut album from rock band We Are Scientists. It was released in the United Kingdom in October 2005 on Virgin Records and charted at  43, with a large cult following which enabled it to after nea ...
,'' which sold
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copies in the first six months. This was followed by the releases of ''
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'' in 2008, '' Barbara'' in 2010, '' TV en Français'' in 2014, ''
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'' in 2016, ''
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'' in 2018 and ''
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'' in 2021. As well as music, Keith and Chris are known for their comedy, often injecting humour into their interviews, press-releases and off-the-cuff jokes at their live shows. This has been carried over as part of producing many of their own music video treatments and their 2009 series of television shorts ''Steve Wants His Money'' made for MTV, as well as a podcast series titled ''Dumpster Dive'' in 2020.


History


1999–2004: Formation and ''Safety, Fun, and Learning''

Keith Murray and Chris Cain met in 1997 whilst attending
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in
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. Keith had just transferred to Pomona and Chris was holding a
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viewing party and quickly bonded over a mutual love of stand-up comedy, film and television. In late 1999, after graduating and moving to
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, they hatched the idea for the band. Murray, Cain along with their roommate, Scott Lamb, who was also a fellow alum from Pomona College cofounded the group. Lamb originally played guitar and provided vocals, whilst Cain played bass and Murray played drums as well as handling vocals. The three of them chose the name We Are Scientists, after renting a truck from U-Haul. When they returned it, the inspector, after looking them up and down and assessing their wardrobe, asked if they were scientists. Some publications later claimed their band name to be a reference to a Cap'n Jazz song of the same name, whilst others believing it to be a homage to the Guided by Voices track "I Am a Scientist", both of which the band have unequivocally denied. Touching on the subject in their Dumpster Dive podcast, Cain jested "I can say that pretty unequivocally that if we had known of Cap'n Jazz at the time of naming our band, we would not have named it We Are Scientists.". When it came to songwriting, Keith, Scott and Chris' were particularly influenced by films, comic books, with many of their earliest songs about fighting monsters. Keith and Chris moved to the
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area in late 2000, without Scott, recruiting Michael Tapper, whom they'd known during their time at Pomona, and who was in his last year at adjoining
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. Michael would take drums over from Keith, who would now be the band's vocalist and guitarist, whilst Cain would continue playing bass. Moving again, the band relocated to Brooklyn, New York in 2001 and began recording material in November, 2001. The band finished recording in January 2002, completing 12 tracks - two of which credit former member Scott Lamb. The releases title was announced on March 14, 2002, on the band's official website as '' Safety, Fun, and Learning (In That Order)'' for release in April 2002 through the band's own label, Devious Semantics. Due to issues with setting up their own label, it wasn't until June that the band were able to release the record. The summer saw them reunite with original vocalist Scott Lamb. In October after several months of performing in California and New York, amongst other places the band recorded their first EP, available originally only at live shows ''Bitching!'' was released on October 14, 2002, and featured 6 tracks. Later ''Bitching!'' was made available online on January 16, 2003. In March 2003 the band announced they would be heading to the recording studio with Paolo DeGregorio on April 1 to record a second EP; In Action, which was released through MotherWest records in October 2003, featuring 6 tracks. A year after recording '' In Action'' the band headed once more to the recording studio with Los Angeles-based producer Chris Fudurich, where they recorded rough versions of "The Great Escape", "Scene Is Dead" and "This Means War", which would make up half of the band's final independently released EP The Wolf's Hour, other tracks included "Callbacks Under The Sea", "Inaction" and "Nobody Move, Nobody Gets Hurt". The EP was released on November 26, 2004.


2005–2006: ''With Love and Squalor'' and breakthrough success

On January 11, 2005, the band began the recording of their first, proper full-length album in Los Angeles with Ariel Rechtshaid and engineering from Rob Brill. The band ended their time in the studio on February 23, throughout their time in the studio the band posted blogs on their official website, many of which told of a
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called Lewis, which would later be used on the album's artwork. Having recorded the album, the band decided to sign to
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to handle to release. On May 15, 2005, the first single from the album was aired in the UK, "Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt", this came after a number of dates in the UK with
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. "Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt" was released later on June 27 at the same time as their own headline Summer 2005 UK tour. In July the band shot a music video for their second single, "The Great Escape", as well as appearing on
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for the first time to plug their upcoming release. The band also appeared on at
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for the first time, performing on the Carling Stage, and later the band released the album ''
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'' in the United Kingdom on October 17, 2005 celebrating with an album signing session and intimate gig in London's Selectdisc on Berwick Street. In December 2005 the band made their U.S.
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debut on the ''
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'' where they performed "Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt", as well as announcing the release of their debut album, ''
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'' which would be released on January 10, 2006, although in January the band would be in the United Kingdom on the NME Shockwaves Tour with
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,
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, before embarking on their own headline tour in April and releasing "Its a Hit" on February 20 and re-releasing "Nobody Move, Nobody Gets Hurt" on May 3. In September a co-headline tour across the US with Art Brut and a new split single with Art Brut covering W.A.S single "The Great Escape" and in-turn We Are Scientists covering Art Brut's "Bang Bang Rock & Roll". With their ongoing success in the United Kingdom the band embarked on another full 15 date tour, with two nights at Brixton Academy in London due to demand, it was on this tour that the band released '' Crap Attack'', a compilation album of B-sides and covers, as well as a
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featuring music videos for all of the tracks on With Love and Squalor and live performances.


2007–2008: Departure of Michael Tapper and ''Brain Thrust Mastery''

In January 2007 Murray announced that he had begun working on the band's follow-up to ''With Love and Squalor'' in Brooklyn, New York, previewing "Impatience" and "Spoken For" later that month. During a UK tour that February they debuted the songs "Dinosaurs", "Chick Lit" and "Best Behavior". Recording of the new album began on June 11 in California with Ariel Rechtshaid and ended on July 19. That August the band made their second appearance at the
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, performing on the Radio One Stage. September 2007 saw the band hire Max Hart as an additional guitarist and keyboard player for live performances. The addition of Hart was to fit the larger arrangements of new material. Days before the tour was due to start, drummer Michael Tapper quit the band. Gary Powell and Adam Aaronson took over from Tapper for the remainder of the tour. For eight of their November tour dates the band acted as their own support act, conducting "self-improvement seminars" under the name Brain Thrust Mastery. After Virgin merged in 2007, the band were now signed to
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. Murray stated that the band had to deal with a lot of bureaucracy recording the new album, with EMI unhappy that they were working with producer Ariel Rechtshaid; who at the time was relatively unknown. EMI instead tried setting the band up with various "cheesy, cheesy, big producers who we didn't like at all". Ultimately, against their labels wishes the band did record with Rechtshaid and in March 2008 the band announced that ''
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'' would also be the name of their new album. Garrett Ray handled drum duties for the album. The first single from the record, " After Hours", was to be released on March 3 in the UK. The album was previewed a week before its UK release on
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. It came out in the United States on May 13. "
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" was released as the second single from ''Brain Thrust Mastery'' on June 9, coinciding with performances at The Great Escape Festival, Oxegen Festival
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,
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and Reading and Leeds on the main stage, and a consequent North American tour in July. In the latter part of 2008 the band toured the US as support to
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in the USA. "Impatience" was the final single from the album, released on October 27.


2009–2011: ''Steve Wants His Money'' TV shorts and ''Barbara''

In October 2009, Chris Cain and Keith Murray co-created a short television series for MTV, titled ''Steve Wants His Money''. The series premiered on October 25, 2009, during the ''Lil MTV'' was created with MTV production company Ja Digital. The series focuses around We Are Scientists playing fictional versions of themselves, owing an American man, Steve, money and consequently running away to England where they attempt to sell off various marketing ideas to musicians, journalists, music DJs and promoters. The band had hoped to make a second series, however it ultimately did not materialise. Having worked with a number of different drummers since Michael Tapper's departure in 2007, the band announced that
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would be joining them for recording and touring. The band had originally intended on using a succession of drummers on their third album; however after Burrows left his band
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, he became their permanent drummer. In February 2010 they announced that their new record would be titled '' Barbara'' and would be released on June 14, 2010. This would also be the first release through the band's own label, Master Swan Recordings, with distribution handled by
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. Burrows made his live debut with the band at a surprise
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awards show at Camden Barfly on February 21, 2010. Demonstrating the more stripped-back guitar-centric sound of Barbara, the band were now performing predominately as a three-piece, without Max Hart, although Hart amongst other musicians would occasionally feature at live shows for performances of "After Hours". As Burrows was involved in a number of other projects, the band hired Danny Allen to perform and tour with them, with Allen occasionally handling keyboards at shows where Burrows was drumming. The band released their first single from Barbara on April 5, 2010, titled " Rules Don't Stop", which peaked at number 14 in the UK Singles Chart. A second single " Nice Guys" was released on June 7, the week before the release of album ''Barbara''. The band would make appearances at a number of major festivals that summer, including
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,
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and
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. Days after the album release on June 10, 2010, the band released their World Cup Anthem "Goal! England!" in support of the England national team's campaign in the
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. As well as releasing the single, the band launched their website for the son
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with videos of the recording. In August 2010, We Are Scientists and Ash notably co-headlined two show in Australia as well as performing at
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. At their two co-headline shows the bands came together to form ''WASH''; performing a number of covers together as an encore set. A year later the two bands came together again to release a cover of a track called "Washington Parks" by Robert Manning. The track was covered to help raise money for Multiple Sclerosis Society. The final single to be taken from ''Barbara'' was "I Don't Bite" which was released on October 11, 2010.


2011–2014: ''Business Casual'' and ''TV en Français''

A new album was first teased by the band at The Isle of Weight Festival 2011, where Murray suggested the band would be recording in Autumn that year. It was in 2012 that the band actually began recording new material, working with producer Chris Coady in
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, where both Keith Murray & Chris Cain reside. The band worked in a number of New York studios, predominately The Magic Shop, DNA Studio and Ash's home studio Atomic Heart. In December 2012 that drummer Andy Burrows confirmed that they had finished work on their new album, with intent to release in ''early 2013''. Due to the fact the band had recorded without a record label, and had also fired their management after ''Barbara'', the band then spent a lot of 2013 label shopping and looking for new management. Realising they would be unable to put the album out that year, the band released a two-track single featuring the songs "Something About You" and "Let Me Win". The single was released through their own record label Master Swan Records and
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on July 16. New material was further previewed across a string of UK tour dates in July. Eventually the band signed to release the finished album with 100% Records, putting out a ''teaser'' EP titled ''
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'' on October 14, 2013. The EP includes lead singles "Return the Favor" and "Dumb Luck" along with album off cut "Good Answer", a demo of new track "Courage" and a cover of Berlin's "
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" - which features ''occasional scientist'' Max Hart on pedal-steel guitar. Andy Burrows had recorded drums for the album and subsequent EP and singles, but by the time the band were eventually able to release and tour Burrows was busy with his solo-career. This led to Keith Carne taking over the majority of live commitments, with Burrows stepping in for occasional dates, depending on his availability. In January 2014, the band announced that the album would finally be released on March 3, 2014, through 100% Records and would be titled '' TV en Français''. Accompanying the album announcement was the music video for new single "Dumb Luck". Soon after the announcement the band revealed another new track titled "Make it Easy", which was made available to download to those who pre-ordered the album. On February 9, 2014, the band performed "Make It Easy" acoustically on Channel 4's ''
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''. The band appeared for a third time on ''The Late Show with David Letterman'' on May 21, 2015, performing single "Make It Easy". Across the summer, the band performed at Rock Am Ring in Germany, Godiva Festival,
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and
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2014 in the United Kingdom. In support of their co-headline tour with
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, the band recorded a new track titled "Distillery" which would accompany a new Surfer Blood track on a split-single, available at shows on the tour. As part of
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2015 the band would release ''TV en Français, Sous la Mer'' through Dine Alone Records. ''TV en Français, Under the Sea'' would feature eight reworked tracks from ''TV en Français'', with a stripped back arrangement. The reworked version "Overreacting" was released as a music video on 8 April 2015.


2015–2017: ''Helter Seltzer''

On March 18, 2016, the band released their new single "Buckle", announcing that it was the first offering from their upcoming fifth studio album ''
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''. The band had been recording new material with "occasional-scientist" Max Hart, who previously joined the band during the ''Brian Thrust Mastery'' era as touring guitarist & keyboard player. The second single, "Too Late", from their upcoming album was released on April 2, 2016, with third single "Classic Love" arriving on April 14, 2016. The band's fifth studio album,
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, was released on April 22, 2016, and was followed at the end of April, through to May with a tour of the United Kingdom. On May 6, the band performed "Buckle", "In My Head" and "Too Late" on BT Sport's Football Tonight show. The following month on June 30, 2016, they performed "Buckle" on CBS's ''
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''. In July, the band put out a music video for Helter Seltzer track "In My Head".


2018–2021: ''Megaplex'', ''Dumpster Dive'' podcast and ''Huffy''

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's Simon O'Connor. ''Megaplex'' was once again produced by ''Occasional Scientist'' Max Heart, and recorded across various sessions in 2017 in New York City. On February 15, 2019, the band released "Second Acts". A compilation, ''Megaplex: Rise of the Lycans'', a deluxe version of the album ''Megaplex'' with new songs and other material was released on 19 April 2019. The release was supported by a tour across the United States supporting
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. For
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on April 13, 2019, We Are Scientists teamed up with Art Brut to release a mini-album ''WASABI'', featuring We Are Scientists covering two Art Brut songs and vice versa, as well as some unreleased tracks by Art Brut. The band celebrated the 15th anniversary of debut record ''With Love and Squalor'', reissuing the album on vinyl on 17 October 2019. The reissue was followed by several dates performing the album in its entirety across Europe, in
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and Amsterdam, followed by four dates in the United Kingdom in December 2019. The anniversary celebrations continued with the release of an acoustic version of the album titled ''With Love And Squalor Live In Woodstock 1969'' on 6 December 2019. In March 2020, as lockdown began for the COVID-19 pandemic, the band started a podcast series centred around dissecting their old material, but often spiralling out into random topics, called the ''Dumpster Dive''. During the first months of lockdown, the band also put out regular live streams on Instagram, featuring them discussing all manner of topics and performing their tracks. On May 21, 2020, We Are Scientists appeared on Jo Whiley's
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show, premiering their new single "I Cut My Own Hair". While the song was written long before the COVID-19 pandemic, the idea of many people resorting to cutting their own hair made the band feel that the song had a new, different resonance and decided it was a fitting time to release the single. On May 22, they made "I Cut My Own Hair" available to stream and download, as well as releasing some merchandise to accompany the single. The track was also released in conjunction with the ''Big Buzz Off'' campaign, part of Mental Health Awareness Week 2020 for the charity
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. In July 2021 the band announced their seventh studio album ''
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'' would be released on October 8, 2021 through 100% Records. The announcement also included their new single "Contact High" and detailed their plans to tour the United Kingdom in November through December then and Europe in April 2022. The band released another single, "Sentimental Education" on October 6, 2021. Across 2022 the band performed at a number of festivals, including Into the Wild,
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and Victorious Festival.


2022-present: ''Lobes''

On September 21, 2022 the band released their new single "Operator Error". Days later the band announced their eighth studio album ''Lobes'' would be released on January 20, 2023 through 100% Records. The band also gave details of their planned tour of the United Kingdom, which would start in February 2023. The band released their second single "Less from You" on October 28. A third single, "Just Lucky to Be Here" was released on December 2.


Style and performance

Before their debut album, their earliest material often drew inspiration for lyrics from comic books and films, whilst the music drew from more punk influences. Keith Murray has cited the influence of such performers as
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and
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on their debut album. The band has noted that tracks on ''With Love and Squalor'' were largely written to be performed live, whilst ''Brain Thrust Mastery'' was a more specifically studio effort. Older influences include
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,
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, My Bloody Valentine and David Bowie's Berlin era as well as
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and
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. Murray and Cain are known for incorporating comedy into their live performances, music videos and when giving interviews. British magazine God Is In The TV put forward that Keith Murray and Chris Cain demonstrated "sarcasm and wit not normally found coming from two of our American cousins", going on to put forward that this may have been lost in translation when the band first emerged to prominence in 2005. Writing for
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, Ben Walsh wrote "they are incorrigible wags, who are refreshingly willing to riff on any given topic". Their live and interview "banter" is always
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, with Murray insisting that the thought of ever rehearsing or reusing material makes him "cringe". The band come up with the majority of their music video concepts themselves. Earlier in the band's career the band frequently collaborated on music videos and other video content with
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of
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.


Members

Since the departure of Michael Tapper in 2007, We Are Scientists has primarily consisted of Murray and Cain. Drummer Keith Carne has featured since 2013 in the studio, at live shows and in promotions such as music videos. Murray has stated that he and Cain "really consider him a part of the band", going on to joke that "it's the two of us, and then our drummer Keith Carne. That’s the real issue — having another Keith in the band. Too many Keiths." "Honorary Scientist" Max Hart performed guitars and keyboards with the band during their ''Brian Thrust Mastery'' era, and has sporadically featured at live shows since then as well as producing their albums ''Helter Seltzer'' and ''Megaplex''. ;Current members *Keith Murray –
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,
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s, keyboards (1999–present), drums (1999) *Chris Cain –
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,
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(1999–present) ;Current touring members *Keith Carne – drums,
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(2013–present) ;Former members *Scott Lamb – guitar (1999; touring member 2002), lead vocals (1999), backing vocals, keyboards (2002) *Michael Tapper – drums, percussion, backing vocals (2000–2007) *
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drums,
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, keyboards, backing vocals (2009–2014) ;Former touring members *Danny Allen - keyboards, drums (2009–2012) *Max Hart - guitar, backing vocals, keyboards (2008–2010, 2013) *Adam Aaronson - drums (2007–2009)


Timeline

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Discography

Studio albums *''
With Love and Squalor ''With Love and Squalor'' is the major label debut album from rock band We Are Scientists. It was released in the United Kingdom in October 2005 on Virgin Records and charted at  43, with a large cult following which enabled it to after nea ...
'' (2005) *''
Brain Thrust Mastery ''Brain Thrust Mastery'' is the second studio album by We Are Scientists, which was released on March 17, 2008. The first single from the album was " After Hours", which was selected as Jo Whiley's "Pet Sound" on BBC Radio 1 for the week beginnin ...
'' (2008) *'' Barbara'' (2010) *'' TV en Français'' (2014) *''
Helter Seltzer ''Helter Seltzer'' is the fifth studio album by American indie rock band We Are Scientists. It was released on April 22, 2016, by 100% Records. Promotion Singles "Buckle" was released on March 18, 2016, as the album's lead single. The album's sec ...
'' (2016) *''
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'' (2018) *'' Huffy'' (2021)


References


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