Rock veterans the Rolling Stones were double winners at the NME Awards, more than half a century after they first featured in the magazine's pages.
The group - who played a series of 50th anniversary concerts late last year - were named best live band, and their documentary Crossfire Hurricane landed the best film prize.
Chart-topping stars One Direction - who last week picked up a global success prize at the Brit Awards - were named worst band, while singer Harry Styles was declared villain of the year.
Another double winner at the annual bash was Florence Welch of Florence + The Machine who was named best solo artist and she provided the vocals to the track which was named best dancefloor anthem, Sweet Nothing by Calvin Harris.
The event, staged at east London venue The Troxy, saw rock trio Biffy Clyro named best British band, while The Killers landed the best international band prize.
Former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr took NME's "godlike genius" award for his 30 years of music-making which has seen him working with acts such as Modest Mouse, Pet Shop Boys, Talking Heads and The Pretenders.
And The Cribs - for which Marr was briefly guitarist - took the prize for outstanding contribution to music.
Given To The Wild by Maccabees, which was among the nominees for last year's Mercury Prize, took the award for best album.
See the full winners list below these photos from the night...
Godlike genius: Johnny Marr
Teenage Cancer Trust outstanding contribution award: The Cribs
Best British Band: Biffy Clyro
Best album: Given To The Wild - The Maccabees
Best International Band: The Killers
Best track: Inhaler - Foals
Best TV show: Fresh Meat
Best music film: The Rolling Stones- Crossfire Hurricane
Best re-issue: 21 - Blur
Best solo artist: Florence Welch
Best new band: Palma Violets
Best music video: R U Mine? - Arctic Monkeys
Best festival: Reading & Leeds Festivals
Best live band: The Rolling Stones
Best dancefloor anthem: Sweet Nothing - Calvin Harris featuring Florence Welch
Philip Hall Radar award: Child Of Lov
Best Twitter: Alana Haim, Haim (@babyhaim)
Best book: Mike Skinner: 'The Story Of The Streets'
Music moment of the year: Olympics opening ceremony
Hero of the year: Barack Obama
Villain of the year: Harry Styles
Best small festival: Festival No.6
Worst band: One Direction
Best fan community: Muse
Best film: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey