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View image in fullscreen ‘I remember thinking that there wasn’t enough security’ … Kaiser Chiefs in 2005 – from left, Nick ‘Peanut’ Baines, Andrew ‘Whitey’ White, Ricky Wilson, Nick Hodgson and Simon Rix.
The song's lyrics were criticised by Owen Jones for expressing "pure class bile" and reproducing "the caricature of the undignified, 'slapper' chav girl". Die-hard copper Superintendent James 'Marsh' Mallow, of the Belfast CID, is nearing the end of his career, but he's not handing in his badge until he's nailed notorious politician and racketeer Pink Harrison.I Predict a Riot' follows several characters over a few weeks as events conspire to change all their lives. Kaiser Chiefs in January 2005: Nick "Peanut" Baines, Andrew "Whitey" White, Ricky Wilson, Nick Hodgson and Simon Rix. It's probably a good book for first time readers of Bateman as it does not require any previous knowledge of characters.
Colin from Bradford, EnglandIt is very interesting that this song features the use of the archaic form 'thee'. Smeaton was John Smeaton, a leading figure in the development of Leeds; an 'Old Leodensian' is someone from Leeds.Photograph: Andy Butterton/PA Archive/PA Images View image in fullscreen ‘I wrote it in my pyjamas sitting at the piano in my mum and dad’s house’ … from left to right, Nick Hodgson, Ricky Wilson and Simon Rix in 2005.