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What (who) is I Predict a Riot - definition


I Predict a Riot         
SINGLE VAN KAISER CHIEFS
I predict a Riot
I Predict a Riot is een single van de Engelse indierockband Kaiser Chiefs. De single kwam uit op 1 november 2004 via het B-Unique-label, waarbij het binnenkwam op positie #22 in de Engelse hitlijsten.
I Heard a Voice         
LIVEALBUM VAN AFI
I heard a voice
I Heard a Voice is de eerste live-dvd van AFI, uitgebracht op 12 december 2006 onder het label Interscope Records.
I Am a Promise: The Children of Stanton Elementary School         
FILM UIT 1993
I Am a Promise
I Am a Promise: The Children of Stanton Elementary School is een met een Oscar beloonde Amerikaanse documentaire uit 1993 van regisseurs Alan en Susan Raymond. De rolprent ging op 4 november 1994 in première.
Examples of use of I Predict a Riot
1. They also opened proceedings with one of their best known songs, I Predict A Riot.
2. I Predict a Riot, by The Kaiser Chiefs, and Dare, by Gorillaz, had sold more than 5,000 copies to network 3 customers, it claimed.
3. "If you‘re past 25, you‘re dead." A year ago, Kaiser Chiefs had just signed a record deal and were recording their first proper single, I Predict a Riot, which has since acquired the status of unofficial national anthem.
4. After performing their breakthrough hit I Predict a Riot, the Kaiser Chiefs picked up best British group, best British rock act and best British live act from presenter Chris Evans.
5. Named after a South African football club, the band built a large live following with infectious songs such as I Predict a Riot and Oh My God, songs that recalled Blur and The Jam.