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Rose Elinor Dougall
Rose Elinor Dougall
British singer
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The Von Bondies
The Von Bondies
American alternative rock band
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One Way System
One Way System
British punk rock band
3
The Music
The Music
British alternative rock band
4
The KBC
The KBC
5
The Nightingales
The Nightingales
British band
6
Echobelly
Echobelly
band
7
Levellers
Levellers
English folk rock band
8
Cud
Cud
British indie rock band
9
Hard-Fi
Hard-Fi
Music band
10
Hurts
Hurts
English synthpop duo
11
Snuff
Snuff
British punk rock band
12
The Cribs
The Cribs
English indie rock band
13
Orbital
Orbital
British electronic music duo
14
Morning Runner
Morning Runner
band that plays indie rock
15
Manic Street Preachers
Manic Street Preachers
Welsh alternative rock band
16
Dead Disco
Dead Disco
band
17
Hell Is for Heroes
Hell Is for Heroes
English post-hardcore band from London
18
Klaxons
Klaxons
English band
19
Bis
Bis
Scottish indie pop band
20
Editors
Editors
British band
21
The Chemical Brothers
The Chemical Brothers
British electronic music duo
22
Collin Raye
Collin Raye
American country singer
23
Angelica
Angelica
all-girl punk rock band from Lancaster, England
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Keane
Keane
English alternative rock band
25
60 Ft. Dolls
60 Ft. Dolls
British band
26
Fat Tulips
Fat Tulips
indie pop band from Nottingham, England
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You Me at Six
You Me at Six
British rock band
28
The Photos
The Photos
29
Period Pains
Period Pains
30
Credit to the Nation
Credit to the Nation
musical artist
31
Scouting for Girls
Scouting for Girls
English rock band
32
Oceansize
Oceansize
English progressive rock band
33
Brendan Benson
Brendan Benson
American musician and singer-songwriter
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The 411
The 411
band
35
Gene Watson
Gene Watson
American country singer
36
King Adora
King Adora
English glam rock band
37
The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster
The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster
band
38
Little Man Tate
Little Man Tate
band that plays indie rock
39
Enter Shikari
Enter Shikari
British post-hardcore band
40
Cajun Dance Party
Cajun Dance Party
band
41
Mirrors
Mirrors
English band
42
Blakfish
Blakfish
43
Ralph McTell
Ralph McTell
English singer-songwriter and acoustic guitar player
44
Turin Brakes
Turin Brakes
English band
45
Exposé
Exposé
American vocal group
46
The Korgis
The Korgis
British pop band
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The Magic Numbers
The Magic Numbers
British indie rock band
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The Dirtbombs
The Dirtbombs
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10cc
10cc
English art rock band
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The Crookes
The Crookes
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Stornoway
Stornoway
British alternative indie folk band
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Wednesday 13
Wednesday 13
American musician

Look See Proof were a five-piece indie pop-rock band from Hertfordshire.

Founded in 2006, Look See Proof played in venues across the UK supporting bands like The Fratellis, The Rifles, Foals, The Dykeenies, Breaks Co-Op, Good Shoes, The Twang, and The Holloways.

High-profile appearances include playing Club NME at KOKO, Glastonbury Festival, Camden Crawl, The Great Escape Festival and Guilfest.

The band released two singles on Tigertrap Records ('Tell Me Tell Me Tell Me'/'Start Again' and 'Discussions'/'Singles The New Together') and were asked to perform live for Steve Lamacq's show on Radio 1 at Maida Vale. First single 'Tell Me Tell Me Tell Me' was awarded "single of the week" on Steve Lamacq's BBC6 Music show and sold out within a week of its release date. The two singles were also played by Fearne Cotton, John Kennedy, Marc Riley, and Chris Moyles.

Third single 'Casualty' was released on Weekender Records, and won Rebel Playlist on Steve Lamacq's show and received a warm reception from NME, with the video directed by Barry Sells (brother of David and Lee) receiving airtime on MTV2.

The fourth single 'Local Hero' was released on Weekender Records, to whom Look See Proof had been signed. The video received air time on MTV2.

The band also played "Casualty" on Lily Allen's talk show, Lily Allen and Friends, after being voted to play by viewers.

Having parted ways with Weekender, Look See Proof finished the year with a successful European tour and returned to the studio to begin demoing for a second album. In the second half of 2008 they enlisted guitar tech Jaime Randall to play tambourine and keyboards.

On 31 July 2009, they played their last gig in Hitchin, Hertfordshire before splitting.

Since splitting, former members and brothers Lee Sells and David Sells have formed a new band called Burial Club which includes 2 new members.