The Facts of Life is a 2000 album by Black Box Recorder, whose members include Luke Haines. The title track, The Facts Of Life, was released as a single, and was lauded by Mark and Lard, BBC Radio 1 disc jockeys who played it as the first song on their final Radio 1 show. In the music video for The Art of Driving, an Alfa Romeo Spider was used in the shoot.

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  • May 1st 2000
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  • The Facts of Life is a 2000 album by Black Box Recorder, whose members include Luke Haines. The title track, The Facts Of Life, was released as a single, and was lauded by Mark and Lard, BBC Radio 1 disc jockeys who played it as the first song on their final Radio 1 show. In the music video for The Art of Driving, an Alfa Romeo Spider was used in the shoot.
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  • Black Box Recorder & Phil Vinall
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  • The Facts of Life is a 2000 album by Black Box Recorder, whose members include Luke Haines. The title track, The Facts Of Life, was released as a single, and was lauded by Mark and Lard, BBC Radio 1 disc jockeys who played it as the first song on their final Radio 1 show. In the music video for The Art of Driving, an Alfa Romeo Spider was used in the shoot.
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