Here are the results for the 2010 Brits:
- BRITISH MALE SOLO ARTIST - Dizzee Rascal
- BRITISH FEMALE SOLO ARTIST - Lily Allen
- BRITISH BREAKTHROUGH ACT - JLS
- BRITISH GROUP - Kasabian
- BRITISH ALBUM - Florence And The Machine, Lungs
- BRITISH SINGLE - Beat Again - JLS
- INTERNATIONAL MALE SOLO ARTIST - Jay-Z
- INTERNATIONAL FEMALE SOLO ARTIST - Lady Gaga
- INTERNATIONAL BREAKTHROUGH ACT - Lady Gaga
- INTERNATIONAL ALBUM - The Fame, Lady Gaga
- CRITICS CHOICE - Ellie Goulding
- OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO MUSIC - Robbie Williams
- BRITS HITS 30 (best performance at the Brits) - Wannabe/Who Do You Think You Are, Spice Girls
- BRITS ALBUM OF 30 YEARS - (What's The Story) Morning Glory?, Oasis
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/feb/17/brits-2010-who-won-what
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brit_Awards
However, do you remember the Brits in 1992 when the KLF collaborated with grindcore band Extreme Noise Terror to perform a death metal version of the dance song "3 a.m. Eternal"?
The performance ended with Bill Drummond firing blanks from a machine gun over the heads of the audience and KLF publicist Scott Piering stating, "Ladies and gentlemen, The KLF have now left the music business." The band later dumped a dead sheep outside the venue with the message, "I died for ewe — bon appetit", tied around its waist. Now that’s Rock and Roll!
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