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David Wrench
David Wrench
Welsh musician
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No Age
No Age
band
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Throbbing Gristle
Throbbing Gristle
English band
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Pete and the Pirates
Pete and the Pirates
English indie rock band
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LCD Soundsystem
LCD Soundsystem
American alternative dance band
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Turin Brakes
Turin Brakes
English band
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Cabaret Voltaire
Cabaret Voltaire
British Electronic Music Group
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Klaxons
Klaxons
English band
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Fucked Up
Fucked Up
Canadian hardcore punk band
9
¡Forward, Russia!
¡Forward, Russia!
English alternative band
10
The xx
The xx
British indie pop band
11
The Wombats
The Wombats
British band
12
Metronomy
Metronomy
British electronic music group
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Wild Beasts
Wild Beasts
British rock band
14
Section 25
Section 25
band
15
The Bravery
The Bravery
American rock band
16
Florian Hecker
Florian Hecker
German-Austrian musician
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Her Name Is Calla
Her Name Is Calla
English post-rock band
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Ray Toro
Ray Toro
American musician
19
Glasvegas
Glasvegas
Scottish indie rock band
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Manic Street Preachers
Manic Street Preachers
Welsh alternative rock band
21
Jeremy Jay
Jeremy Jay
American musician and singer-songwriter
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Babyshambles
Babyshambles
English rock band
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The Pigeon Detectives
The Pigeon Detectives
band
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Franz Ferdinand
Franz Ferdinand
British rock band from Glasgow
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Rancid
Rancid
American punk rock band
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Bloc Party
Bloc Party
British indie rock band
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The Cribs
The Cribs
English indie rock band
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Chakk
Chakk
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Hard-Fi
Hard-Fi
Music band
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Maxïmo Park
Maxïmo Park
English band
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
American indie rock band
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Reverend and The Makers
Reverend and The Makers
English indie pop band
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Brett Anderson
Brett Anderson
English singer-songwriter
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Mystery Jets
Mystery Jets
English indie rock band
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Hatcham Social
Hatcham Social
English indie pop band
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Mick Collins
Mick Collins
American singer (*1965)
37
The Horrors
The Horrors
English rock band
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Carburetor Dung
Carburetor Dung
Malaysian punk rock band
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The Chemical Brothers
The Chemical Brothers
British electronic music duo
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Ra Ra Riot
Ra Ra Riot
American indie rock band
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Arctic Monkeys
Arctic Monkeys
English rock band
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Hope of the States
Hope of the States
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Hurts
Hurts
English synthpop duo
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James
James
British rock band
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The Needles
The Needles
rock band from Scotland, United Kingtom
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Moss
Moss
English doom metal band
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Raining Pleasure
Raining Pleasure
Greek indie / rock band
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The Secret Machines
The Secret Machines
band that plays space rock
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White Lies
White Lies
English band
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Record Labels

XX Teens were an English five piece post-punk band, originally formed of graduates from the Byam Shaw School of Art in North London. They began performing as Xerox Teens but with a growing fan base, an eponymous club night and airplay from Zane Lowe, Marc Riley, Jon Kennedy and Steve Lamacq the band came to the attention of the Xerox Corporation, and after some discussion they decided to change the name to XX Teens.

They made four videos with the Sheffield filmmaker Simon Green, a creative relationship that has continued with Anthony Silvester writing the soundtrack to the 2012 short film Albatross: A Love Story. Videos for their songs were also created by the artist Juliette Blightman and the BBC New Music Shorts competition winner Kirk Hendry.

The band's live shows included contemporary dancers, a uniformed brass section and special guests. Such performances, combined with their distinctive videos and comically recalcitrant radio and press interviews, were hallmarks of the band's early years and gained them a following in the art world. They collaborated with Cerith Wyn Evans to mark Modern Art Oxford's 40th anniversary, were photographed by Hedi Slimane and performed for Martin Creed at Tate Britain. Other notable performances included the Royal Festival Hall for Jarvis Cocker's Meltdown and a landmark show at Studio Voltaire where they performed with dancing dogs. The show featured Richard Curtis and his dog dancing display team dancing to a special set on the evening of a lunar eclipse. It was broadcast on Resonance 104.4 FM and raised a significant sum towards the upkeep of the radio station.

In 2007, they signed to Mute Records and re-released the underground hit "Darlin'" as a limited edition 12" vinyl. The single had remixes by Andrew Weatherall and Ben Trucker and was listed as one of NME's Tracks of the Year. They recorded the album Welcome to Goon Island at Rockfield Studios in Wales. Silvester and the singer Rich Cash then re-recorded the LP at producer Ross Orton's studio in Sheffield. In the same year, the line-up changed with the bass guitarist Rich Nuvo and the drummer Seb Craig leaving; they were replaced by Jorgen Raa and Macks Faulkron.

Following a succession of singles, including "How to Reduce the Chances of Being a Terror Victim", a satirical recital of Fox News' advice for U.S. citizens, and "The Way We Were", used in an advert for Harley Davidson, the album was released in June 2008 to mixed reviews. A spoken word coda from the political activist Brian Haw concludes the LP with an explanation of the motives behind his long-running peace campaign in Parliament Square.

The band toured with The Kills, Frank Black and The Horrors, amongst others. They appeared on the front cover of Artrocker magazine in May 2007 and again in August 2008. Cerith Wyn Evans, Giles Round, Richard Birkett and Adam Latham designed four separate sleeves for the band's first single; the artwork and design for all subsequent releases was by Latham. Silvester and Cash continue to collaborate but have moved on to new projects, Silvester forming Technology + Teamwork with XX Teens drummer Sarah Jones and Cash forming The Skinjobs with Latham.