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'''''Never Apologise Never Explain''''' by [[Therapy?]] was released on Spitfire Records on [[27 September]] [[2004]]. A limited edition of the album contains two Videos (Teethgrinder & Who knows) from the Scopophobia DVD. A video was shot for the track "Rise Up (Make Yourself Well)", and a [[South Park]]-style animated video was created to support the release of internet-only single "Rock You Monkeys/Polar Bear".
'''''Never Apologise Never Explain''''' by [[Therapy?]] was released on Spitfire Records on [[27 September]] [[2004]]. A limited edition of the album contains two Videos (Teethgrinder & Who knows) from the Scopophobia DVD. A video was shot for the track "Rise Up (Make Yourself Well)", and a [[South Park]]-style animated video was created to support the release of internet-only single "Rock You Monkeys/Polar Bear".

==Origins of the phrase==
This originator of this commonly used phrase, often attributed to the hardline politicians of the [[House of Windsor]] (British Royalty), [[Duke of Wellington]], [[Benjamin Disraeli]] and others British, is said to be [[Jackie Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher|John Arbuthnot Fisher]], a notable British Admiral of the Victorian and Edwardian era. ("Boldness has genius, power and magic in it ... Never contradict. Never explain. Never apologise”).


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

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Never Apologise Never Explain by Therapy? was released on Spitfire Records on 27 September 2004. A limited edition of the album contains two Videos (Teethgrinder & Who knows) from the Scopophobia DVD. A video was shot for the track "Rise Up (Make Yourself Well)", and a South Park-style animated video was created to support the release of internet-only single "Rock You Monkeys/Polar Bear".

Origins of the phrase

This originator of this commonly used phrase, often attributed to the hardline politicians of the House of Windsor (British Royalty), Duke of Wellington, Benjamin Disraeli and others British, is said to be John Arbuthnot Fisher, a notable British Admiral of the Victorian and Edwardian era. ("Boldness has genius, power and magic in it ... Never contradict. Never explain. Never apologise”).

Track listing

All songs written by Therapy?

  1. "Rise Up (Make Yourself Well)"
  2. "Die Like A Motherfucker"
  3. "Perish The Thought"
  4. "Here Be Monsters"
  5. "So-called Life"
  6. "Panic"
  7. "Polar Bear"
  8. "Rock You Monkeys"
  9. "Dead"
  10. "Long Distance"
  11. "This Ship Is Sinking"
  12. "Save The Sermon"
  13. "Last One To Heaven's A Loser"

Personnel

  • Andy Cairns - Vocals, Guitar
  • Neil Cooper - Drums
  • Michael McKeegan - Bass
  • Pete Bartlett - Producer/Mixer
  • Simon Wakeling - Engineer
  • Giles Hall - Mixer
  • Chris Potter & John Davis - Mastering
  • Iona Bateman - Photography
  • Pete Bartlett - Producer

Singles

  • "Polar Bear"/"Rock You Monkeys" was a double A-side download only single released in 2004 with a live version of "Die Laughing" from the Alive Festival in Belgium.