Kings of Leon have always acted like rock & roll royalty, even before Only by the Night went platinum in 12 different countries. What started off as good-natured posturing turned into the real deal in 2008, though, when "Sex on Fire" and "Use Somebody" helped redefine the Followill boys as the new champions of arena rock. Gone were the songs about transvestites and coked-up supermodels; in their place were Top 40 anthems that swung for the fences, armed with U2-sized guitar riffs and giant, lighter-hoisting choruses. Releasing that sort of mega-selling album has its downside, too, and Kings of Leon found themselves struggling to prove that they hadn't forgotten about their older fans. All of this makes Come Around Sundown the most important album of the band†s career, since it gives Kings of Leon a chance to choose which side of their audience they'd like to keep.
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TRACK LISTING
1 The End 4:24
2 Radioactive 3:26
3 Pyro 4:10
4 Mary 3:25
5 The Face 3:28
6 The Immortals 3:28
7 Back Down South 4:01
8 Beach Side 2:50
9 No Money 3:05
10 Pony Up 3:04
11 Birthday 3:15
12 Mi Amigo 4:06
13 Pickup Truck 4:44
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