The Britpop wave never really took off in France, with the exception of Oasis and Blur, and perhaps Pulp. |
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For the guy looking for glam, Britpop, indie, and so on, this is the place to come. |
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Britpop was Trainspotting's main vehicle to integrate youth subculture into popular culture. |
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At the height of Britpop, there was something of a consensus culture around rock. |
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As someone widely credited with being a major influence on Britpop, Andy had it right. |
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The last time the pop scene felt this fun was in the mid-Nineties, with Britpop, when rockers acted like pop kids and vice versa. |
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The most interesting figures in any movement are often the ones who turn up on the fringes, and Britpop was no exception. |
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As with Britpop and Grunge in years past and now with Garage Punk Rock and Nu Metal, a new fad will appear. |
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This brand new quartet has a sweet spin on '60s pop that any self-respecting Britpop and mod fanatic should check out. |
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The track has that glorious skronk guitar, but to me Britpop is less guitary than the bands I mentioned. |
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The roots of this band stretch deep into the soil of Britpop and indie rock as we now know it. |
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They boast a wide repertoire from Bob Dylan to John Lennon to more recent Britpop such as The Verve, Oasis and Radiohead. |
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Let's remember them now, as we salute the decade of grunge, superclubs and Britpop. |
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The Super Furry Animals emerged as a breath of fresh air in 1995, just as Britpop was gasping its last. |
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She has a good voice, but Keys is an exponent of nu-soul, urban music's equivalent of Britpop. |
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Regardless, this album showcases one of the most promising vocal talents in Britpop today. |
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Singer Rupert Browne spent his teens in London, witnessing first hand the peak years of Britpop, drum'n'bass and techno. |
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It is a lively hybrid of Britpop and Indie Rock that contains many arresting tunes. |
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No, he just has to perpetuate that pathetic myth that Britpop was some kind of idyllic golden age for British music. |
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When Chris Evans and Oasis hit their peaks in the summer of Britpop, 1996, they spawned a wealth of imitators and copyists. |
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At the time of Britpop, he appeared just another brash and bumptious pop star with plenty of flash and attitude. |
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Certain years can be pinpointed as the birth of dance music, the death of grunge or the year that Britpop broke. |
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Blur rebounded from a grim American trek by inventing Britpop on Modern Life Is Rubbish. |
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The musical theme of the night is English Indie, particularly 1980s post-punk, through to Britpop. |
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It's a searing indictment of a political elite which can champion Britpop and a return to 1960s cool on the one hand without realising the implications. |
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When I started, acid house and Britpop happened on my doorstep. |
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We're a baroque pop band that came up in the mid-90s during Britpop and we're still here. |
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Britpop and indie began to dominate along with traditional rock and metal acts. |
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The 1990s Britpop scene featured noticeable mod influences on bands such as Oasis, Blur, Ocean Colour Scene and The Verve. |
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Regardless, Britpop artists project a sense of reverence for British pop sounds of the past. |
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Alternative rock acts from the indie scene of the Eighties and early Nineties were the direct ancestors of the Britpop movement. |
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Stylistically, Britpop bands use catchy hooks and lyrics that were relevant to young British people of their own generation. |
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Britpop bands conversely denounced grunge as irrelevant and having nothing to say about their lives. |
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A rise in unabashed maleness, exemplified by Loaded magazine and lad culture in general, would be very much part of the Britpop era. |
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These bands avoided the Britpop label while still producing music derived from it. |
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This is also the year the first Britpop bands such as Suede and Blur started to show themselves on the festival circuit. |
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During this period, the British press seized upon a supposed rivalry between Oasis and Britpop band Blur. |
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By this time the Britpop movement was in decline, and the band had failed to meet expectations with their third album. |
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However, they had established themselves as favourites in the music press, a cut above the majority of their Britpop peers. |
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From the 1990s alternative rock began to dominate rock music and break into the mainstream in the form of grunge, Britpop, and indie rock. |
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Weller found himself heavily associated with the emerging Britpop movement that gave rise to such bands as Oasis, Pulp and Blur. |
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With it's choppy guitar and woo-woo harmonies, this is indentikit pop made from Britpop leftovers. |
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Former Britpop star Tim, who used to be in band Jocasta, later said he is hoping to hit the charts with a love song about Jessie. |
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A GREAT band from the Highlands who, all at once seem to be baggy, Britpop and Ben Folds Five wrapped up in pop melodies. |
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Recent celebrations marking the 20th anniversary of Britpop appeared to highlight unease with today's pop music scene. |
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The basic thesis of the book is that generations of British rockists attended art school and that this explains the distinction and domination of Britpop. |
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Britpop groups brought British alternative rock into the mainstream and formed the backbone of a larger British cultural movement known as Cool Britannia. |
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The next decade would see the success of grunge in the United States and Britpop in the United Kingdom, bringing alternative rock into the mainstream. |
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The differing styles of the bands, coupled with their prominence within the Britpop movement, led the British media to seize upon the rivalry between the bands. |
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The imagery associated with Britpop was equally British and working class. |
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Britpop groups brought British alternative rock into the mainstream and formed the backbone of a larger British cultural movement called Cool Britannia. |
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Local identity and regional British accents are common to Britpop groups, as well as references to British places and culture in lyrics and image. |
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The influence of the Smiths is common to the majority of Britpop artists. |
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The Britpop foursome have gone back to basics for new album Road To Rouen. |
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