FANCY owning the Arctic Monkeys' fake ID or a drum skin autographed by the Guillemots?
As part of its first birthday celebrations, radio station Xfm Manchester is auctioning off a pile of goodies to raise money for MAG, one of the world's leading humanitarian organisations.
Since the station launched a year ago, Sunday evening show host, and Elbow lead singer, Guy Garvey has been accepting bribes' from an array of indie artists and bands to play their latest tracks.
The stash, which includes signed t-shirts, games, books, badges and bikes has been horded at the Xfm studios - until now.
Guy said: "I've been involved with MAG for a number of years now and have always been strongly opposed to the use of landmines and the devastation it causes.
"Getting the bands to bribe me to play their records just seemed like a great way to raise awareness of the issue and generate some money to help a charity that works tirelessly to make people's lives safer and more peaceful."
Listeners can bid for items online at www.xfmmanchester.co.uk
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