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The Zutons
5,521,572 plays (475,598 listeners)
The Zutons are a British band whose music has proved difficult to categorise, and has been described as "psychedelic cartoon punk" with a unique blend of rock pop, jazz, funk, and general eclecticism. The band consists of: David McCabe (lead vocals, guitar), Abi Harding (saxophone, vocals), Russell Pritchard (bass) and Sean Payne (drums).
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Yeti
454,875 plays (53,452 listeners)
(1) Yeti is a British rock band fronted by bass player John Hassall, formerly of The Libertines. The group's highest accomplishments include opening for Oasis. Hassall met bassist Brendan Kersey, lead guitarist Andy Deian Jung, and guitarist Harmony Williams through mutual friends. The line-up was completed after drummer Graham Blacow responded to a classified ad.
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The La's
1,814,904 plays (251,933 listeners)
The La's were for all intents and purposes Lee Mavers and John Power. Lee wrote the songs, had the vision, and provided the general masterplan for what The La's were about; proper songs, strong melodies. John provided the bass, harmonies and endless amounts of enthusiasm.
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The Rascals
1,422,140 plays (167,614 listeners)
There are two bands named The Rascals. 1) The Rascals (initially known as The Young Rascals) were an American soul and rock group of the 1960s. http://www.therascalsarchives.com/ 2) The Rascals were a three-piece indie rock band. http://www.myspace.com/rascalmusic
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Milburn
2,713,240 plays (203,070 listeners)
Milburn were a four-piece outfit from the city of Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. The band consisted of Joe Carnall (lead vocals/bass), Louis Carnall (vocals/rhythm guitar), Tom Rowley (lead guitar) and Joe Green (drummer). They produced ear-grabbing riffs and essential Melodies, underpinned by the raw tones of the mod-punk era, which epitomises the youthfulness and abundant potential of the band.
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The Libertines
22,689,809 plays (767,338 listeners)
The Libertines were an English punk revival band that formed in London in 1999 and disbanded in 2004. The band released two full-length LPs, both produced by Mick Jones of The Clash.
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The Charlatans
3,378,371 plays (304,268 listeners)
There are two bands with the name The Charlatans. 1960s: A US psychedelic rock band from San Francisco. 1990s-present: A UK indie rock band from Manchester. - - - - -
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The Rifles
3,205,525 plays (206,405 listeners)
The Rifles are an indie rock band formed in Chingford, London, England in 2004. They are heavily influenced by The Clash, The Jam and 90s Britpop. They have produced 2 albums. Their debut album No Love Lost was released on 17 July 2006 which peaked at #26 in the UK charts. Their highest charting single is Repeated Offender which reached #26.
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Dirty Pretty Things
8,745,027 plays (467,705 listeners)
Dirty Pretty Things were a band fronted by former member of The Libertines, Carl Barât. The formation of the band was announced in September 2005, after The Libertines had split up in 2004 due to a falling out between Barât and Peter Doherty. Barât had done some work with Vertigo Records and had previously revealed that his new project was with the label.
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Ian Brown
3,829,746 plays (270,222 listeners)
Ian Brown (born February 20th 1963 in Warrington, England) was the lead singer in former British band The Stone Roses and following their split in 1996 has gone on to have a successful solo career releasing a total of six studio albums, with one greatest hits compilation, and remixes disc.
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