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  2. I Predict a Riot - Wikipedia

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    "I Predict a Riot" is a song by English indie rock band Kaiser Chiefs, appearing on their debut album, Employment (2005). It was originally released as their second single on 1 November 2004 and was the band's first release on the B-Unique label.

  3. Kaiser Chiefs - Wikipedia

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    "I Predict a Riot" soon followed as the album's second release. In 2007, the song was ranked number thirty-six on the NME "Greatest Indie Anthems Ever" countdown. [ 19 ] The top twenty singles " Everyday I Love You Less and Less " and " Modern Way " followed in late 2005.

  4. I Predict a Riot (album) - Wikipedia

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    I Predict a Riot is the second studio album by American hip hop musician Hezekiah. [1] It was released on Rawkus Records and Soulspazm Records on September 18, 2007. It was the last album released on Rawkus Records, as the label would fold the same year. [2] It features guest appearances from Freeway, Bilal, and Jaguar Wright. [1]

  5. Ricky Wilson (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson was born in Keighley, West Yorkshire to Glynne and TV producer, Geoff Wilson. [8] He has one brother, James. He attended Leeds Grammar School after Ghyll Royd primary school, and later attended Leeds Metropolitan University and completed his BA (Hons) degree in Graphic Arts and Design in 2000 before undertaking his master's degree in Art and Design.

  6. Oh My God (Kaiser Chiefs song) - Wikipedia

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    "Oh My God" is the debut single of English indie rock band Kaiser Chiefs. It was initially released by the Drowned in Sound label on 17 May 2004, reaching number 66 on the UK Singles Chart.

  7. Video game livestreaming - Wikipedia

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    The live streaming of video games is an activity where people broadcast themselves playing games to a live audience online. [1] The practice became popular in the mid-2010s on the US-based site Twitch, before growing to YouTube, Facebook, China-based sites Huya Live, DouYu, and Bilibili, and other services.

  8. Ruby (Kaiser Chiefs song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ruby" is a song by English indie rock band Kaiser Chiefs. It was released in the United States on 29 January 2007 and in the United Kingdom on 5 February as the lead single from their second studio album, Yours Truly, Angry Mob (2007).

  9. Never Miss a Beat - Wikipedia

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    The music video was directed by Goodtimes and was released on 6 October 2008. The video shows the band performing in The Barge Pole Public House, based in Abbey Wood, South East London, with sporadic glimpses of people wearing masks occurring frequently throughout.