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Fantasy rock band, Dave Rowntree, Guy Berryman, Jonny Greenwood, Tom ChaplinMan, rock stars are petrifying, with their tight leather trousers, their big greasy hair styles, and their hungry, sexual tongues.

Oh, and they like drugs too. Like them so damn much. Now close your eyes and picture them in your mind’s eye, sitting there, with their piles of heroin and their electric guitars still switched on in the background. Possibly with their underpants pulled right down. It’s a terrifying sight isn’t it?

With that in mind, we thought it high time we compile the most devastatingly crazy rock band of all time…

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Alex James – the Hugh Grant-haired, bass-playing, cheese-making lovey of Brit Pop superstars Blur (the pretty one who pursed his lips in every video) – has re-sparked rumours of Blur reuniting.

True, this is perhaps the 27th time he personally has sparked the rumours of Blur reuniting.

And, true, it’ll almost certainly be as fruitless as the rest of them. But still, anything to make people realise the Kaiser Chiefs are nothing but an insulting pretender to their throne is worth commenting on.

It’s been five years since they released Think Tank; a kind of ‘half-good, half-wanky’ take on modern culture (a feeling encapsulated perfectly by the usage of a Banksy painting on the front cover – the King of ‘half-good, half-wanky’). Since then the Blur boys have all taken their own unique paths.

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Alex James, the Hugh Grant-haired, bass playing, cheese-making lovey of Brit Pop superstars Blur (the pretty one who pursed his lips in every video) has re-sparked rumours of Blur reuniting. True, this is perhaps the twenty-seventh time he personally has sparked the rumours of Blur reuniting and, true, it’ll almost certainly be as fruitless as the rest of them but still; anything to make people realise the Kaiser Chiefs are nothing but an insulting pretender to their throne is worth commenting on. It’s been five years since they released Think Tank; a kind of ‘half-good, half-wanky’ take on modern culture (a feeling encapsulated perfectly by the usage of a Banksy painting on the front cover – the King of ‘half-good, half-wanky’). Since then the Blur boys have all taken their own unique path.