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What a Waster

"What a Waster"
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Single by The Libertines
B-side"I Get Along"
Released3 June 2002
Genre
Length2:58
LabelRough Trade
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Bernard Butler
The Libertines singles chronology
"What a Waster"
(2002)
"Up The Bracket"
(2002)

"What a Waster" is the first single from The Libertines. The song received little airplay because it contains frequent profanity. "What a Waster" was initially left off the UK edition of the band's debut album Up the Bracket but was later included as the 13th track on a subsequent re-issue.

The song was used in the film The Football Factory.

Reception

NME included the song at number 96 in their list of 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, writing that the song "subscribed to all the classic pop single rules: under three minutes, catchy-as-hell, five chords max and instantly banned by broadcasters the world over."[1]

Track listing

All songs written by Pete Doherty and Carl Barât.

7"
  1. "What a Waster" - 2:58
  2. "I Get Along" - 2:53
CD
  1. "What a Waster" - 2:58
  2. "I Get Along" - 2:53
  3. "Mayday" - 1:03

Chart performance

Chart (2002) Peak
position[2]
UK Singles Chart 37

References

  1. ^ "The 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time: 100-1". NME.
  2. ^ "Libertines What A Waster @ Top40-Charts.com". top40-charts.com. Retrieved 26 October 2007.
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