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Carl Barât
Carl Barât
English musician
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The Chavs
The Chavs
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The Libertines
The Libertines
English rock band
3
Didz Hammond
Didz Hammond
English musician
4
Babyshambles
Babyshambles
English rock band
5
The Paddingtons
The Paddingtons
band
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Pete Doherty
Pete Doherty
English musician, writer, actor, poet and artist
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Glasvegas
Glasvegas
Scottish indie rock band
8
Klaxons
Klaxons
English band
9
Andrew Wyatt
Andrew Wyatt
American musician, songwriter and record producer
10
Zane Lowe
Zane Lowe
New Zealand DJ
11
Mando Diao
Mando Diao
rock band from Borlänge, Sweden
12
Arctic Monkeys
Arctic Monkeys
English rock band
13
Sohodolls
Sohodolls
band
14
Guillemots
Guillemots
indie rock band
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Mystery Jets
Mystery Jets
English indie rock band
16
The Subways
The Subways
English rock band
17
Client
Client
English electronic music group
18
Ed Harcourt
Ed Harcourt
English singer-songwriter
19
My Chemical Romance
My Chemical Romance
American rock band
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Pale Waves
Pale Waves
British band
21
The Killers
The Killers
American rock band
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Reverend and The Makers
Reverend and The Makers
English indie pop band
23
Brett Anderson
Brett Anderson
English singer-songwriter
24
Karen Lee Orzolek
Karen Lee Orzolek
American singer and musician
25
The View
The View
Scottish indie rock band
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The Blackout
The Blackout
post-hardcore British band
27
Young Knives
Young Knives
English indie-rock group
28
The Wombats
The Wombats
British band
29
Bombay Bicycle Club
Bombay Bicycle Club
British rock band
30
Bang! Bang! Eche!
Bang! Bang! Eche!
31
The La's
The La's
English rock band
32
Razorlight
Razorlight
band
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Kids in Glass Houses
Kids in Glass Houses
British band
34
Editors
Editors
British band
35
Enter Shikari
Enter Shikari
British post-hardcore band
36
The Maccabees
The Maccabees
English indie rock band
37
Supergrass
Supergrass
English rock band
38
Crystal Castles
Crystal Castles
Canadian electronic music group
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Muse
Muse
English rock band
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Brand New
Brand New
American Rock band
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The Darkness
The Darkness
British Band
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Towers of London
Towers of London
band from England
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The Horrors
The Horrors
English rock band
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The Enemy
The Enemy
band that plays indie rock
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The Automatic
The Automatic
band that plays electro
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Travis
Travis
Scottish band
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The Fratellis
The Fratellis
Scottish indie rock band
48
Blood Red Shoes
Blood Red Shoes
English alternative rock duo from Brighton
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Panic! At The Disco
Panic! At The Disco
American musical group; rock solo project band
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The Cribs
The Cribs
English indie rock band
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Elbow
Elbow
English alternative rock band
52
Lostprophets
Lostprophets
Disbanded Welsh rock band
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Hadouken!
Hadouken!
British rock/electronica band
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The Rifles
The Rifles
band
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Nine Black Alps
Nine Black Alps
band
56
Late of the Pier
Late of the Pier
british band
57
Kasabian
Kasabian
English rock band
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The Dykeenies
The Dykeenies
Scottish rock band
59
Mark Ronson
Mark Ronson
British-American musician, DJ, songwriter and record producer
60
I Am Kloot
I Am Kloot
British band
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Los Campesinos!
Los Campesinos!
Welsh indie pop band
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Ray Toro
Ray Toro
American musician
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Placebo
Placebo
English alternative rock band
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Arcade Fire
Arcade Fire
indie rock band from Canada
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Yeti
Yeti
band
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Art Brut
Art Brut
English band
67
Them Crooked Vultures
Them Crooked Vultures
band
Members, past and present

Dirty Pretty Things were an English band fronted by Carl Barât, a member of The Libertines. The formation of the band was announced in September 2005, after a dispute between Barât and Pete Doherty led to the breakup of The Libertines in 2004. Barât had worked with Vertigo Records and had previously revealed that his new project was with the label. Didz Hammond announced he was leaving the Cooper Temple Clause to join the band alongside Libertines drummer Gary Powell and guitarist Anthony Rossomando, who had filled in for Doherty following his departure from The Libertines. They played their first shows in October 2005 in Italy and Paris, France. They announced their split on 1 October 2008 and played their final shows during November that year.

After adopting the name Dirty Pretty Things, problems arose - a four-piece band from Salisbury had been playing as "Dirty Pretty Things" since early January 2005, claiming to have already trademarked the name in the UK. The two groups came to an agreement over the name, and the other band was renamed Mitchell Devastation. An Australian band had been playing under "Dirty Pretty Things" since 2003, although it also opted to change it. The name was shared by Barât's club nights in venues throughout London; they assumed the name "Bright Young Things" to avoid confusion.