Does It Offend You, Yeah?, named after a quote from the BBC television series The Office, were formed in 2006 in Reading, UK by James Rushent and Dan Coop and soon joined by Rob Bloomfield and Morgan Quaintance.
The album was executive produced by James Rushent's father Martin,[4] Some have compared them to dance acts like Daft Punk, Justice and Digitalism,[3][5] as well as others like Rage Against the Machine.
They also appeared alongside artists Pharrell Williams, Santigold, Julian Casablancas, MGMT and Karen O as part of The Converse Century Celebration advertising campaign.
Lead singer James Rushent co-produced The Prodigy's top five hit "Omen", as well as their song "Invaders Must Die".
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The statement also revealed that both James Rushent and Dan Coop are working on an electronic music project.
At the show, lead singer James Rushent broke his leg during their last song, although he managed to hobble back on stage for an encore before being rushed to hospital.
The band supported the Prodigy on their Australasian and Irish leg of the Invaders Must Die Tour and played at the Warrior's Dance Festival in Milton Keynes, England.
In August 2015, the band announced a final, one-off gig at the Electric Ballroom in Camden Town on 12 December 2015.
The band shared a transmission via their Facebook on 11 August announcing they will play their final show at the Electric Ballroom on 12 December 2015.
On 1 July 2021, the band announced another show via social media, to take place on 23 December 2021 at the Electric Ballroom in London.
[12] On 14 April 2022, the band premiered their new single, "Guess Who Just Rolled Back into Town" on their Facebook page and YouTube channel.