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65: Girls Aloud - "Chemistry"

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Racy Laceys, are you ready for a lesson in Chemistry? Coming to you straight from Swingin' London Town, your favourite 2000s pop defenders Joel and David are diving into Girls Aloud's iconic third album era. Together, we'll take a nostalgic ride in the back of a London black cab through the dizzying, fun and experimental Xenomania tracks of the "Chemistry" album - plus the accompanying UK tour, fan favourite b-sides and music videos.
This critically-acclaimed platinum-selling body of work gave Girls Aloud 4 x Top 10 singles - 'Long Hot Summer', 'Biology', 'Whole Lotta History' and 'See The Day'. This era between 2005 to 2006 also saw Cheryl, Nadine, Sarah, Nicola and Kimberley launch their incredibly iconic TV docu-series "Off The Record" and step up to headline their very first arena tour! What a time to be a Girls Aloud fan.
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Racy Laceys, are you ready for a lesson in Chemistry? Coming to you straight from Swingin' London Town, your favourite 2000s pop defenders Joel and David are diving into Girls Aloud's iconic third album era. Together, we'll take a nostalgic ride in the back of a London black cab through the dizzying, fun and experimental Xenomania tracks of the "Chemistry" album - plus the accompanying UK tour, fan favourite b-sides and music videos.
This critically-acclaimed platinum-selling body of work gave Girls Aloud 4 x Top 10 singles - 'Long Hot Summer', 'Biology', 'Whole Lotta History' and 'See The Day'. This era between 2005 to 2006 also saw Cheryl, Nadine, Sarah, Nicola and Kimberley launch their incredibly iconic TV docu-series "Off The Record" and step up to headline their very first arena tour! What a time to be a Girls Aloud fan.
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