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Arctic Monkeys are a four-piece indie rock band from Sheffield, England that have been described as the Northern Libertines. Although currently unsigned the band has been drawing attention from NME, The Daily Star and Radio 1 for their catchy songs and witty lyrics. In May 2005 Arctic Monkeys released their debut single; Five Minutes with the Arctic Monkeys. It is currently rumoured that the band have signed to Domino Records.


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