
Vampire Weekend arrived in the late 2000s with a fresh sound that blended indie rock with influences from world music, pop, folk, and chamber music. Their self-titled debut album introduced listeners to songs like "A-Punk," "Oxford Comma," and "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa," establishing the band as one of the most distinctive acts of the indie boom. Their clever lyrics, bright melodies, and eclectic musical influences helped separate them from many of their contemporaries and earned them widespread acclaim. The band's evolution continued through acclaimed albums such as Contra, Modern Vampires of the City, and Father of the Bride. Tracks like "Hannah Hunt," "Diane Young," and "Harmony Hall" showcased increasingly sophisticated songwriting while preserving the band's signature melodic charm. Vampire Weekend's ability to combine intellectual themes with accessible music has made them a lasting presence in alternative rock. Think you're familiar with their biggest hits and deepest cuts? Put your knowledge to the test and see how many songs you can identify.
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