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British rockers Arctic Monkeys have emerged as the big winners at the 2008 NME Awards, scooping a total of three awards at Thursday's London ceremony.
The group was given awards for British Band, Best Track for Fluorescent Adolescent and Best Video for their song Teddy Picker, both of which are singles from their sophomore album Favourite Worst Nightmare.
The NME Awards have proven to be one of the most important dates in the Arctic Monkeys' calendar - it is the third consecutive year the band has taken home three prizes. This year, they were nominated in a record seven categories.
Meanwhile, Babyshambles frontman Pete Doherty was named the Hero of the Year, and Welsh rockers the Manic Street Preachers were hailed with the Godlike Genius of the Year award at the event at the capital's IndigO2.
The main winners are:
Best British Band - Arctic Monkeys
Best International Band - The Killers
Best New Band - The Enemy
Best Live Band - Muse
Best Solo Artist - Kate Nash
Best Album - Myths Of The Near Future, Klaxons
Best Track - Fluorescent Adolescent, Arctic Monkeys
Best Video - Teddy Picker, Arctic Monkeys
Best Dance floor Filler - Let's Dance To Joy Division, The Wombats
Best Music DVD - Unplugged In New York, Nirvana
Best Live Event - Carling Weekend: Reading And Leeds
Hero Of The Year - Pete Doherty
Villain Of The Year - George W. Bush
Godlike Genius Award - Manic Street Preachers
(This news article provided by World Entertainment News Network)
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