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The inspiration for this Leeds, England-based outfit's unusual name came from soccer player Lucas Radebe, who before joining Leeds United played for the leading South African team Kaiser Chiefs. Andrew White (born England; guitar), Ricky Wilson (b.

Charles Richard Wilson, 17 January 1975, Keighley, West Yorkshire, England; vocals), Nick Baines (keyboards), Nick Hodgson (b. Nicholas Hodgson, 20 October 1977, England; drums) and Simon Rix (b. James Simon Rix, 18 October 1977, England; bass) formed the band in early 2003, having originally played garage rock under the Parva moniker.

Their energetic brand of post-millennial guitar rock, which would have been branded "indie" in previous decades, quickly found favour on the local gig circuit. The quintet issued their debut, the XTC-soundalike "Oh My God", before they had even signed a proper recording contract, teaming up with the Drowned In Sound website in May 2004 for a limited edition release.

A contract with the B-Unique label followed and the band began to attract wider interest at the end of 2004 with the release of their storming "I Predict A Riot". The topical lyrics, concerning alcohol-fuelled violence in small English towns, attracted as much attention as the band's anarchic update on late 70s post-punk.

The Kaiser Chiefs' career took off in 2005 following high profile appearances at the Glastonbury Festival and more importantly, in Philadelphia, representing the UK contingent at the USA Live 8 concert. Their highly enjoyable debut album Employment took up residency in the upper regions of the charts, while a reissued "Oh My God" and "Everyday I Love You Less And Less" reached the UK Top 10.

In February 2006 the Kaiser Chiefs won three Brit Awards for Best Group, Best British Rock Act and Best Live Act. The band also notably run their own club night, "Pigs".

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  • COLDPLAY have triumphed at the 2008 Q Awards in London - the rockers picked up two prizes at Monday's ceremony, including the Best Act In The World Today gong.

  The Violet Hill hitmakers were also presented with the award for Best Album for their latest LP Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends.

  Coldplay were originally nominated in four categories, but lost out on Best Track to British band Keane for their single Spiralling, and Best Video to Vampire Weekend for A-Punk.

  Meanwhile, Welsh soul star Duffy was named Breakthrough Artist; Kaiser Chiefs took home Best Live Act; The Last Shadow Puppets won Best New Act, and 80s chanteuse Grace Jones was awarded the Q Idol accolade.

  Here's the list of top winners at the Grosvenor House Hotel prizegiving:

Nominations and Winner for BEST ACT IN THE WORLD TODAY:

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    COLDPLAY have triumphed at the 2008 Q Awards in London - the rockers picked up two prizes at Monday's ceremony, including the Best Act In The World Today gong.

    The Violet Hill hitmakers were also presented with the award for Best Album for their latest LP Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends.

    Coldplay were originally nominated in four categories, but lost out on Best Track to British band Keane for their single Spiralling, and Best Video to Vampire Weekend for A-Punk.

    Meanwhile, Welsh soul star Duffy was named Breakthrough Artist; Kaiser Chiefs took home Best Live Act; The Last Shadow Puppets won Best New Act, and 80s chanteuse Grace Jones was awarded the Q Idol accolade.

    Here's the list of top winners at the Grosvenor House Hotel prizegiving:

    Nominations and Winner for BEST ACT IN THE WORLD TODAY:

    Coldplay
    Oasis
    Muse
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    Kings Of Leon
  • With sets from The Cribs & Johnny Marr, Klaxons, Bloc Party, Kaiser Chiefs and Manic Street Preachers, the popular indie rag's annual awards ceremony took place at the Indigo2 on Thursday night, without any major catastrophes as is per usual at this UK rock back-patting event. 

Heading the award-hoarders' list with a hat trick were The Arctic Monkeys. 

Talking of which, here are the winners in the main categories...

Best British Band

Winner: Arctic Monkeys

Other Nominees:

Babyshambles

The Cribs

Klaxons

Muse

Watch our red carpet interviews here
    The Winners
    With sets from The Cribs & Johnny Marr, Klaxons, Bloc Party, Kaiser Chiefs and Manic Street Preachers, the popular indie rag's annual awards ceremony took place at the Indigo2 on Thursday night, without any major catastrophes as is per usual at this UK rock back-patting event.

    Heading the award-hoarders' list with a hat trick were The Arctic Monkeys.

    Talking of which, here are the winners in the main categories...

    Best British Band

    Winner: Arctic Monkeys

    Other Nominees:
    Babyshambles
    The Cribs
    Klaxons
    Muse

    Watch our red carpet interviews here
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Albums: Yours Truly Angry Mob

Total sold: 734,542


Download & stream Kaiser Chiefs songs
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    Albums: Yours Truly Angry Mob

    Total sold: 734,542

    Download & stream Kaiser Chiefs songs
  • British Live Act: Coldplay - Kaiser Chiefs (pictured) - Franz Ferdinand - KT Tunstall - Oasis
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    British Live Act: Coldplay - Kaiser Chiefs (pictured) - Franz Ferdinand - KT Tunstall - Oasis
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  • AUSTIN, TX - MARCH 17:  Ricky Wilson of The Kaiser Chiefs performs during the 2005 South By South West Music Festival March 16, 2005 at La Zona Rosa in Austin, Texas.  (Photo by Jana Birchum/Getty Images)
    The 2005 South By South West Music Festival
    AUSTIN, TX - MARCH 17: Ricky Wilson of The Kaiser Chiefs performs during the 2005 South By South West Music Festival March 16, 2005 at La Zona Rosa in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Jana Birchum/Getty Images)
  • AUSTIN, TX - MARCH 17:  Ricky Wilson of The Kaiser Chiefs performs during the 2005 South By South West Music Festival March 16, 2005 at La Zona Rosa in Austin, Texas.  (Photo by Jana Birchum/Getty Images)
    The 2005 South By South West Music Festival
    AUSTIN, TX - MARCH 17: Ricky Wilson of The Kaiser Chiefs performs during the 2005 South By South West Music Festival March 16, 2005 at La Zona Rosa in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Jana Birchum/Getty Images)
  • AUSTIN, TX - MARCH 17:  Simon Rix of The Kaiser Chiefs performs during the 2005 South By South West Music Festival March 16, 2005 at La Zona Rosa in Austin, Texas.  (Photo by Jana Birchum/Getty Images)
    The 2005 South By South West Music Festival
    AUSTIN, TX - MARCH 17: Simon Rix of The Kaiser Chiefs performs during the 2005 South By South West Music Festival March 16, 2005 at La Zona Rosa in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Jana Birchum/Getty Images)
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