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The View

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Britpop
Pop rock
Honing their skills in the back room of a Dundee pub, the schoolmates Kyle Falconer, Kieren Webster and Pete Reilly (aka the View) got their big break when Pete Doherty was so impressed by a demo tape the band had slipped him before a Babyshambles gig, that he let them open the show that night. Snapped up by James Endeacott's label 1965 Records shortly afterwards, the sweetly mumbled harmonies and breakneck, indie pop head-rushes of early singles "Wasted Little DJs" and "Superstar Tradesman" were soon causing fevered excitement in the indie world. "Same Jeans" became a huge radio...
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Hats Off to the Buskers

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Hats Off to the Buskers

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Face for the RadioThe View

Hats Off to the Buskers

3:18

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Skag TrendyThe View

Hats Off to the Buskers

3:00

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The DonThe View

Hats Off to the Buskers

3:09

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DixieThe View

Exorcism of Youth

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