Arctic Monkeys are Alex Turner (vocals), Matt Helders (drums), Jamie Cook (guitar) and Nick O’Malley (bass)
One of the most important rock bands of the generation, Arctic monkeys has more than 20 years of history and has collected several memorable hits throughout his career and studio albums that have impacted millions of fans around the world.
Currently formed by Alex Turner (vocal), Matt Helders (battery), Jamie Cook (guitar) and Nick O’Malley (bass), the group has released seven studio albums to date, such as AM (2013), Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not (2006) and Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino (2018).
In list, Rolling Stone USA listed the 30 best songs made by Arctic monkeys, with work done since the beginning of the band until today. However, it is not in order of “best to worst” or “worst to best.”
The first song to be mentioned is “Teddy Picker,” from the album Favorite Worst Nightmare (2007),” followed by “Red Light Indicates Doors are Secure” It is “Secret Door.” The first big worldwide hit that appears is “RU Mine?“, described as “straightforward, upbeat rock ‘n’ roll, starting with thunderous drums and unmistakable guitar riffs.”
The song, quite simply, is the definition of the word ‘hit,’ making it an instant success that you can’t – and don’t want – to keep out of your head.
Below, see the 30 best Arctic Monkeys songs, according to Rolling Stone USA [LISTA]
- “Teddy Picker“
- “Red Light Indicates Doors are Secure“
- “Secret Door“
- “RU Mine?“
- “Leave Before the Lights Come On“
- “Don’t Sit Down ‘Cause I’ve Moved Your Chair“
- “One Point Perspective“
- “Love Is a Laserquest“
- “knee socks“
- “Body Paint“
- “When the Sun Goes Down“
- “Pileddriver Waltz“
- “I Wanna Be Yours“
- “Pretty Visitors“
- “Fake Tales of San Francisco“
- “Four Out of Five“
- “Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?“
- “There’d Better Be a Mirrorball“
- “Fluorescent Teen“
- “The Ultracheese“
- “Arabella“
- “I Bet You Look Good On the Dancefloor“
- “That’s Where You’re Wrong“
- “From the Ritz to the Rubble“
- “Star Treatment“
- “505“
- “Do I Wanna Know?“
- “A Certain Romance“
- “Cornerstone“
- “#1 Party Anthem“
Source: Rollingstone

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