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Special guests at NME.COM party announced!

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Who will join Kasabian and our Breaking Bands winners?

CSS have been confirmed as special guests at NME.COM’s 10th anniversary party.

The Brazilian disco-punks will join Kasabian and the winner of NME.COM’s Walkman Breaking Bands competition at the bash, held at Camden’s KOKO on September 12.

Speaking to NME.COM, singer Lovefoxxx said: “I’m so shocked and excited! I immediately started to think ‘Oh my god, what am I going to wear?’ I think I’m gonna decide about two hours before, when I reach the slightly drunk level. It’s such a big night.”

Lovefoxxx also explained how her life has changed since NME.COM began ten years ago: “Ten years ago, I was twelve. I used to draw the whole day. I used to be intensely in love with a Japanese cartoon, but I don’t know the international name! At that time, I didn’t ever kiss boys, I was completely naïve, which was nice. I wasn’t into music then, I was just into drawing.”

The winner of NME.COM’s Walkman Breaking Bands competition will be announced next week.

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