"" is the eighth track on the Arctic Monkeys' third studio album, Humbug (2009) . Often cited as one of the band's most psychedelic and atmospheric pieces, it was famously used as the demo that convinced producer Josh Homme to invite the band to record at his desert studio. Lyrical & Musical Themes

: Fans and critics often analyze the line "when there's dirt beneath the dirt," viewing it as a metaphor for layers of hidden secrets or deep-seated dishonesty. Significant Versions & Covers

: For the 10th anniversary of the Suck It And See tour, fans created multi-camera edits highlighting the rare 2011 arrangement of the song, which included an extended guitar solo by Jamie Cook.

: A notable live performance at Pappy & Harriet's (2010) featured Josh Homme joining the band on stage for an encore performance of the track.