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: Reviewers from Sputnikmusic described it as the "exact opposite" of aimless experimentation, featuring an "irresistible chant of a chorus".
: Listeners on Discogs have noted that the audio on physical releases like the 7" vinyl sounds "wild and loud af," sometimes pushing toward intentional distortion. Critical Reception
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: Reviewers from Sputnikmusic described it as the "exact opposite" of aimless experimentation, featuring an "irresistible chant of a chorus".
: Listeners on Discogs have noted that the audio on physical releases like the 7" vinyl sounds "wild and loud af," sometimes pushing toward intentional distortion. Critical Reception
"Down Boy" is widely regarded as a standout track from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' 2007 EP Is Is , effectively capturing the band's core strengths by balancing eerie, unconventional sounds with catchy hooks. Originally appearing as a rare split single in Australia and Japan, its inclusion on the EP brought it to a wider audience as a lead single. Sonic Composition and Style
The track is often viewed as a successful "synthesis of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs of old," maintaining their original art-punk edge while being more accessible than more atonal tracks like "Rockers to Swallow".