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* [http://www.fakejazz.com/reviews/2003/deathfromabove.shtml fakejazz.com] (8/12)
* [http://www.punkcanada.net/reviews/albums/2004/03/death-from-above-heads-up.html PunkCanada.net] (9/10)
* [http://www.stonerrock.com/store/info.asp?item_num=ATH-2789 StonerRock.com]
* [http://www.semtexinc.com/reviews/midden_detail.php?ID=39 Semtex Magazine] (8/10)
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| This album = '''''Heads Up!''
| Next album = ''[[Romantic Rights]]''<br />(
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'''''Heads Up!''''' was [[Toronto]] duo [[Death from Above 1979]]'s [[debut album|debut]] recording, a six song [[Extended play|EP]] released by [[Vancouver]] [[Record label|label]] [[Ache Records]].▼
▲'''''Heads Up!''''' was [[Toronto]] duo [[Death from Above 1979]]'s [[debut album|debut]] recording, a six song [[Extended play|EP]] released by [[Vancouver]] [[Record label|label]] [[Ache Records]] on [[December 15]], [[2002]].
At the time of the release of this EP, the band was still simply known as Death From Above but following it, [[DFA Records]], issued a [[cease and desist]] letter requiring them to change their name. Thus, [[1979]] was appended to the band's name, which represented the year of singer/drummer [[Sebastien Grainger]]'s birth.▼
▲At the time of the release of this EP, the band was still simply known as Death From Above but following it, [[DFA Records]], issued a [[cease and desist]] letter requiring them to change their name. Thus, [[1979]] was appended to the band's name, which represented the year of singer/drummer [[Sebastien Grainger]]'s birth.
==Track listing==
# Dead Womb – 2:06
# Too Much Love – 1:48
# Do It! (Live) – 2:30
# My Love Is Shared – 1:51
# Losing Friends – 3:01
▲|align="right"|6.|| If We Don't Make It We'll Fake It||align="right"| 2:35
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