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'''Arctic Monkeys''' are a four-piece ] band from ], ] that have been described as the ] ]. Although currently unsigned the band has been drawing attention from ], ] and ] for their catchy songs and witty lyrics. In ] Arctic Monkeys released their debut single; '']''. It is currently rumoured that the band have signed to ]. '''Arctic Monkeys''' are a four-piece ] band from ], ] that have been described as the ] ]. They received attention from ], ] and ] for their catchy songs and witty lyrics while being an unsigned band, however they were recently signed to ]. In ] Arctic Monkeys released their debut single; '']''. This release was limited to 1000 in CD format and 500 in 7".



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Arctic Monkeys are a four-piece indie rock band from Sheffield, England that have been described as the Northern Libertines. They received attention from NME, The Daily Star and Radio 1 for their catchy songs and witty lyrics while being an unsigned band, however they were recently signed to Domino Records. In May 2005 Arctic Monkeys released their debut single; Five Minutes with the Arctic Monkeys. This release was limited to 1000 in CD format and 500 in 7".

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