The Libertines - Time For Heroes

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Album Review

Release date: 18 February 2003

The Libertines - Time For Heroes

The Libertines

Time For Heroes: The Best Of

They arrived in the summer of 2002 – as fully formed as they’d ever be. A haze of sweat, sex fluids and narcotics, with pasty-white pigeon chests poking out of battered, skip-salvaged leather jackets. With their tall tales of pension-drawing drummers, rent-boy pasts and decadent romanticism gushing forth from overexcited mouths, it’s entirely possible The Libertines changed your world....

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  1. Time for Heroes
  2. General Smuts
  3. Bangkok
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