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  1. As the band were without Pete at the time of the chart success, they performed on Top of the Pops with stand-in guitarist Anthony Rossomando, who deputised for Doherty on their North America tour.

  2. Fresh from the Libertines' acrimonious split, Carl Barat had taken their drummer Gary Powell and New York guitarist Anthony Rossomando, the ousted Pete Doherty's replacement.

  3. “Spinning around when I’m playing and seeing Carl and Gary’s faces isn’t new”, he says, “but it’s new in the sense that I never had any creative input into The Libertines. Doing this band has been on fast forward, the first 12 songs that we ever assembled are on the record – and that’s it.

  4. Despite both commercial and critical success The Libertines broke up after the release of their second LP due to relationship issues between Carl and the enigmatic Pete. The members pursued other projects after The Libertines, Carl created Dirty Pretty Things and Pete, Babyshambles .

  5. The Libertines played the Carling Weekend with replacement guitarist Anthony Rossomando (who later joined Dirty Pretty Things). On 7 September, Judge Roger Davies sentenced Doherty to 6 months in prison which he served in Wandsworth prison.

  6. The Libertines played the Carling Weekend with replacement guitarist Anthony Rossomando (who later joined Dirty Pretty Things). On 7 September, Judge Roger Davies sentenced Doherty to 6 months in prison.

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  8. In 2003, introduced in a roundabout way by Issac Green of Startime records, Rossomando met Barat in NYC and agreed to fill in for Doherty in an upcoming US tour for The Libertines. He then came back to London to play Top of the Pops and Reading and Leeds festivals.