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| Their music is a fusion of Indian music, | Britpop, and electronic dance music. |
| Summershine also showed some movement toward | Britpop and R.E.M.-style college rock, which would be |
| including popular genres such as Indie Rock, | Britpop and Alternative Rock. |
| Rock Revival, which was a stinging attack on | Britpop and the realities of England's social malaise |
| Regardless, all | Britpop artists projected a sense of reverence for th |
| The song also had an impact on | Britpop artists. |
| cumentary, Live Forever: The Rise and Fall of | Britpop as well. |
| n grew with the concept of Cool Britannia and | Britpop as a movement began to dissolve, emerging ban |
| ore introspective than had been the case with | Britpop at its height. |
| Nilon Bombers were a | Britpop band from the mid 1990s. |
| "Grace" is a song by the | Britpop band Supergrass. |
| Coast were a | Britpop band from the mid-1990s. |
| ne Nothing Like That Before" is a song by the | Britpop band Supergrass. |
| Octopus were a | Britpop band from Shotts, Lanarkshire, Scotland forme |
| Annie Holland was the bass guitarist for the | Britpop band Elastica. |
| "Rush Hour Soul" is a song by the | Britpop band Supergrass. |
| "Any Way You Look" is a 1997 single by the | britpop band Northern Uproar. |
| "Begin Again" is a song by | Britpop band Space, released in 1998. |
| ndstorm" is the third single by the Liverpool | britpop band Cast, fronted by ex La's bassist John Po |
| Hour" is the eleventh single by the Liverpool | britpop band Cast, fronted by ex La's bassist John Po |
| Whilst at the club McGregor also sang with | Britpop band Merc, although the group did not have an |
| Lonely" is the ninth single by the Liverpool | britpop band Cast, fronted by ex La's bassist John Po |
| "Flying" is the fifth single by the Liverpool | britpop band Cast, fronted by ex La's bassist John Po |
| lright" is the second single by the Liverpool | britpop band Cast, fronted by ex La's bassist John Po |
| Free Me" is the sixth single by the Liverpool | britpop band Cast, fronted by ex La's bassist John Po |
| the Day" was the fourth and final single from | Britpop band Supergrass' album In It for the Money. |
| e Dream" is the ninth single by the Liverpool | britpop band Cast, fronted by ex La's bassist John Po |
| lkaway" is the fourth single by the Liverpool | britpop band Cast, fronted by ex La's bassist John Po |
| inked him romantically with Donna Matthews of | Britpop band Elastica. |
| Britpop band Supergrass have a song titled Richard II | |
| ieved success as the singer and songwriter of | Britpop band Jocasta in the mid-1990s. |
| Sterling, Anthony Grantham (Previously of the | Britpop band Marion (band)), Alexander Redhead & Pete |
| enres, notably jazz composer Django Bates and | Britpop band Pulp. |
| The lead singer of the | Britpop band Pulp, Jarvis Cocker chose Sailing By as |
| "This Time" is a rock ballad written by | britpop band Starsailor, which brings back the captiv |
| over of the album To See the Lights (1996) by | Britpop band Gene. |
| For the UK | britpop band, see The Charlatans (UK band). |
| Monmouthshire) was the lead guitarist of the | Britpop band, Elastica. |
| er, songwriter and frontman of the York-based | Britpop band, Shed Seven. |
| Britpop bands were influenced by British guitar music | |
| Journalist John Harris has suggested that | Britpop began when Blur's single "Popscene" and Suede |
| impressed with his 2003 book The Last Party: | Britpop, Blair and the Demise of English Rock. |
| Beyond punk and | Britpop, British rock band Def Leppard, despite being |
| John Harris commented in his music history | Britpop!: Cool Britannia and the Spectacular Demise o |
| he 1995 period of the media-dubbed 'Battle of | Britpop', Coxon became increasingly weary of his deal |
| Noel Gallagher, Albarn's old rival from the | Britpop days of the 1990s said in a March 2007 interv |
| oetic swoon, The Cold One Hundred are classic | Britpop elegance compacted into the neatest seven inc |
| odagreen's lead singer Wu Tsing-Fong, contain | Britpop elements. |
| Whiteout achieved minor success during the | Britpop era in the UK, co-headlining a tour with Oasi |
| he Barfly, which launched many artists of the | Britpop era; and the Roundhouse. |
| The Kynd were part of the | Britpop explosion of bands during the 1990s and relea |
| As the popularity of | Britpop faded, so did that of Menswear. |
| The charts cover genres ranging nu metal to | Britpop, from rock music to alternative electronic. |
| s a result, the band helped to popularise the | Britpop genre and achieved mass popularity in the UK, |
| ritish band who rose to fame on the fringe of | Britpop in the 1990s; comprising Crispin Hunt (vocals |
| tyle, with strong power pop, Oi, new wave and | Britpop influences. |
| d labelled it "dad rock", although the end of | Britpop may have also had something to do with it. |
| riven alternative rock sound foreshadowed the | Britpop movement of the 1990s. |
| ommercial success waned after the fall of the | Britpop movement, yet they have continued to tour and |
| d was issued during the formative year of the | britpop movement-a scene which dominated British alte |
| he Roses were being hailed as pioneers of the | Britpop movement. |
| massive influence on punk rock and the 1990s | Britpop movement. |
| al and at their most attuned with the growing | Britpop movement. |
| rize, and is often credited with starting the | Britpop movement. |
| They were influenced by mod revival and | Britpop music, as well as the bands Madness, The Spec |
| he drummer of the London based shoegazing and | britpop musical ensemble, Lush. |
| sh supergroup, including several high profile | Britpop musicians. |
| was first broadcast in August 2005 as part of | Britpop Night on BBC Four, ten years after Blur and O |
| xperimented in several genres including rock, | Britpop, pop, reggae, and ska, at times being describ |
| Headway is a five piece British | britpop revival band from Hucknall, Nottinghamshire. |
| z were knocked off the top by Albarn's former | Britpop rivals Oasis who in turn were knocked off the |
| esence for Clark at the forefront of the '60s | Britpop scene, particularly as the follow-up to "Down |
| e Man Who became a hallmark of the latter-day | Britpop sound, and inspired a new wave of UK-based ro |
| He stated, "[I]f | Britpop started anywhere, it was the deluge of acclai |
| The | Britpop Story is a British television documentary abo |
| a pop song written in something close to the | britpop style. |
| Britpop surged with Atomic Kitten and Billie Piper. | |
| ing a "homogenised and conformist" version of | Britpop that provides a TV soundtrack, music for shop |
| ress interest moved on to the next big thing, | Britpop they would be left behind. |
| He believes | Britpop was a shining moment for the UK's music indus |
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