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Carl Barât
Carl Barât
English musician
1
Babyshambles
Babyshambles
English rock band
2
Pete Doherty
Pete Doherty
English musician, writer, actor, poet and artist
3
The Paddingtons
The Paddingtons
band
4
Dirty Pretty Things
Dirty Pretty Things
English band
5
The Chavs
The Chavs
6
The La's
The La's
English rock band
7
Razorlight
Razorlight
band
8
Mick Jones
Mick Jones
British rock guitarist, singer and songwriter
9
Jerry Dammers
Jerry Dammers
British musician, songwriter
10
Client
Client
English electronic music group
11
The View
The View
Scottish indie rock band
12
Kasabian
Kasabian
English rock band
13
The Vaccines
The Vaccines
British rock band
14
Yeti
Yeti
band
15
The Cribs
The Cribs
English indie rock band
16
White Lies
White Lies
English band
17
Glasvegas
Glasvegas
Scottish indie rock band
18
Ed Harcourt
Ed Harcourt
English singer-songwriter
19
The Maccabees
The Maccabees
English indie rock band
20
The Only Ones
The Only Ones
English rock band
21
Bert Jansch
Bert Jansch
Scottish folk musician and founding member of the band Pentangle.
22
The Twang
The Twang
band
23
The Courteeners
The Courteeners
band
24
The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses
English rock band
25
Lostprophets
Lostprophets
Disbanded Welsh rock band
26
The Enemy
The Enemy
band that plays indie rock
27
¡Forward, Russia!
¡Forward, Russia!
English alternative band
28
The Kooks
The Kooks
British rock band
29
Adam Green
Adam Green
American singer-songwriter
30
Lee Mavers
Lee Mavers
English musician
31
Graham Coxon
Graham Coxon
British musician and artist
32
Kaiser Chiefs
Kaiser Chiefs
English indie rock band
33
The Strokes
The Strokes
American rock band
34
Chvrches
Chvrches
Scottish synthpop group
35
The Holloways
The Holloways
band
36
The Sunshine Underground
The Sunshine Underground
band that plays indie rock
37
Starsailor
Starsailor
English band
38
Boy Kill Boy
Boy Kill Boy
band
39
The Pigeon Detectives
The Pigeon Detectives
band
40
Cast
Cast
English rock band, Liverpool
41
Catfish and the Bottlemen
Catfish and the Bottlemen
Welsh rock band
42
Blur
Blur
English alternative rock band
Members, past and present

The Libertines are an English rock band, formed in London in 1997 by frontmen Carl Barât (vocals/guitar) and Pete Doherty (vocals/guitar). The band, centred on the songwriting partnership of Barât and Doherty, has also included John Hassall (bass) and Gary Powell (drums) for most of its recording career. The band was part of the garage rock revival and spearheaded the movement in the UK.

The band gained some notoriety in the early 2000s, due to Doherty's use of illegal drugs and conflicts between Barât and Doherty. Although their mainstream success was initially limited, their profile soon grew, culminating in a No. 2 single and No. 1 album on the UK Charts. In December 2004, their self-titled second album was voted the second best album of the year by NME magazine. The first two of their full-length LPs were produced by Mick Jones, of the British punk band The Clash.

In spite of their critical and commercial success, the band's music was often eclipsed by its internal conflicts, stemming from Doherty's addictions to crack cocaine and heroin, which eventually led to the break-up of the band. Doherty has since stated that the break-up of the band was due to relationship difficulties between Barât and himself that were not related to his drug addictions. The members of the Libertines went on to form new bands with varying degrees of success.

In August 2010, the four members of the Libertines reunited to play a series of shows, including slots at the 2010 Reading and Leeds Festivals. The reunion shows received a highly positive response from the press and fans. In April 2014 the Libertines announced they would again reform for a show at London's Hyde Park. In November 2014 the band signed a record deal with Virgin EMI Records, and released their third album, Anthems for Doomed Youth on 11 September 2015.