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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.
Their UK hit singles include 2004 and 2005 number 9 hit "I Predict a Riot", 2007 UK number 1 hit "Ruby", which has sold over 461,000 copies, [9] from their platinum album Yours Truly, Angry Mob plus a further two Top 20 singles in 2007 with "The Angry Mob" and "Everything Is Average Nowadays".
I Predict A Riot/Sink That Ship: Also included on "Lap of Honour EP" in Japan. 2008 "Sooner or Later" Never Miss A Beat: 2007 "Telling Me To Go" The Angry Mob: 2005 "Think About You (And I Like It)" Oh My God: Later included on the "Oh My God"" European EP. Also included on "Lap of Honour EP" in Japan. 2004 "Take My Temperature" I Predict A Riot
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.
Riot Fest is an annual rock music event in Chicago that in most years garners headlines on which acts — often veteran artists who don’t tour all that often — will top the lineup. For the ...
I've done my fair share of road trips, but my absolute favorite is the drive from Key West to Miami Beach on south Florida's Overseas Highway (aka U.S. Route 1). The drive is long (170 miles at a ...
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]
A large container ship struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which spans 1.6 miles across Baltimore's harbor, early Tuesday morning. The pillar couldn't stand up against the crash, sending that ...