The first single on the album debuted on the Scott Mills BBC Radio 1 show on 15 January 2010.
Otis Spooge was dropped from the line up on account of his poor whistling on the previous album, although both parties have since said this was an amicable decision.
[3] They had the initial album written but scrapped it after the 2008 BRIT Awards when they decided it needed rewriting.
[4] On their official website, Roy Stride said: We had the album written, but decided it just wasn't good enough so we trashed it and started over again.
[5] Everybody Wants to Be on TV received mixed reviews garnering a score of 47/100 at aggregator website Metacritic.