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- Gotham! rev Drowned_in_Sound.
- Gotham! rev Pitchfork_Media.
- Gotham! rev Playlouder.
- Gotham! rev Stylus_Magazine.
- Gotham! rev "Alternative Press".
- Gotham! rev "Blender".
- Gotham! rev "Q".
- Gotham! rev "Rolling Stone".
- Gotham! rev "Uncut".
- Gotham! rev4score "6".
- Gotham! rev5score "6.1".
- Gotham! rev9score "B".
- Gotham! thisAlbum "Gotham!".
- Gotham! title "Calling All Enthusiasts".
- Gotham! title "Certain Tragedy".
- Gotham! title "Dance to the Underground".
- Gotham! title "End of the Rope".
- Gotham! title "Eyes Wide Open".
- Gotham! title "New Disco".
- Gotham! title "Our Town".
- Gotham! title "Pipe Bombs".
- Gotham! title "Red Lights".
- Gotham! title "Save Your City".
- Gotham! title "Speaking in Tongues".
- Gotham! title "Start a Fire".
- Gotham! title "Struggle".
- Gotham! title "The Movies".
- Gotham! type Album.
- Gotham! wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:.
- Gotham! wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Album_ratings.
- Gotham! wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_album.
- Gotham! wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Radio_4.
- Gotham! wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rating.
- Gotham! wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Gotham! wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gotham! wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Track_listing.
- Gotham! subject Category:2002_albums.
- Gotham! subject Category:Albums_produced_by_James_Murphy_(electronic_musician).
- Gotham! subject Category:Radio_4_(band)_albums.
- Gotham! type Album.
- Gotham! type MusicalWork.
- Gotham! type Work.
- Gotham! type Work.
- Gotham! type CreativeWork.
- Gotham! type MusicAlbum.
- Gotham! type Thing.
- Gotham! type Q2188189.
- Gotham! type Q386724.
- Gotham! type Q482994.
- Gotham! comment "Gotham! is the second album by the dance-punk/post-punk revival band Radio 4Released in 2002, Gotham! became mildly famous in underground club and dance scenes through the release of the single Dance to the Underground. In a similar way to their 2000 debut, The New Song & Dance, Gotham! was a critical success but not a strong commercial success. However, with their new angrier and more raw sound, the band escaped from critics that stated that Radio 4 were a carbon copy of The Clash.".
- Gotham! label "Gotham!".
- Gotham! sameAs Q5587788.
- Gotham! sameAs Gotham!.
- Gotham! sameAs m.03g_8d6.
- Gotham! sameAs Q5587788.
- Gotham! wasDerivedFrom Gotham!?oldid=701718226.
- Gotham! isPrimaryTopicOf Gotham!.
- Gotham! name "Gotham!".