• Post-Britpop is an alternative rock subgenre and is the period in the late 1990s and early 2000s, following Britpop, when the media were identifying a...
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  • Britpop was a mid-1990s British-based music culture movement that emphasised Britishness. Musically, Britpop produced bright, catchy alternative rock,...
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  • unlike the new wave and glam metal-dominated scene of the time, grunge, Britpop, industrial rock, and other alternative rock music emerged and took over...
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  • likes of the grunge subgenre in the United States and the shoegaze and Britpop subgenres in the United Kingdom. During this period, many record labels...
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  • also a revival of garage rock and post-punk, which when mixed with electronic music produced new rave. Post-Britpop bands such as The Verve, Radiohead...
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  • reaction to the commercialism of MTV-oriented nu metal, hip hop and "bland" post-Britpop groups. The commercial breakthrough of the genre came with the release...
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  • began to decline, partly to be overshadowed by Britpop and more commercial sounding post-grunge. Britpop emerged from the British alternative rock scene...
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  • shoegazing, post rock and indie pop, which led to the commercial success of Britpop bands like Blur and Oasis; followed by a stream of post-Britpop bands like...
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    Damon Albarn (category Britpop musicians)
    critical acclaim, while Blur gained mass popularity in the UK, aided by a Britpop chart rivalry with Oasis. Chart-topping albums such as Blur (1997), 13...
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  • Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Quickspace. As Britpop waned towards the end of the decade, post-Britpop took hold within the UK's indie rock scene. From...
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  • reaction to the commercialism of MTV-oriented nu metal, hip hop and "bland" post-Britpop groups. Because the bands came from countries around the world, cited...
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    bassist, pianist and backing vocalist from Cwmaman, Wales, for the Welsh post-Britpop rock band Stereophonics. Jones grew up in Cwmaman, an old mining village...
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    with American influences, including grunge. Radiohead, Placebo and Post-Britpop bands like The Verve, Travis, Stereophonics, Feeder, and particularly...
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    Snow Patrol (category Post-Britpop groups)
    record's biggest hit, saw the band rise to national fame as part of the post-Britpop movement. The album was certified 5× platinum in the UK. In 2005, McClelland...
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    Coldplay (category Post-Britpop groups)
    sound being considered alternative rock, alternative pop, pop rock, post-Britpop, soft rock, and pop. After winning a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album...
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    is an English musician and writer, best known as the guitarist of the Post-Britpop/alternative rock band Toploader. Hipgrave studied psychiatric nursing...
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    Bloc Party (category Post-Britpop groups)
    Collinson, "Devopop: pop Englishness and post-Britpop guitar bands", in A. Bennett and J. Stratton, eds, Britpop and the English Music Tradition (Aldershot:...
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  • The Diggers are a Scottish post-Britpop powerpop band, with a 1997 debut album, Mount Everest. Members Miezitis and Moffatt had attended school together...
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    Jones has generated headlines several times by criticising fellow Britpop and post-Britpop musical artists, most notably Radiohead frontman and solo artist...
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    Elbow (band) (category Post-Britpop groups)
    alternative rock, indie rock, indie pop, Britpop, art rock, progressive rock, dream pop, post-rock, and post-Britpop. Elbow have cited a number of influences...
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    Arctic Monkeys (category British post-punk revival music groups)
    Collinson, "Devopop: pop Englishness and post-Britpop guitar bands", in A. Bennett and J. Stratton, eds, Britpop and the English Music Tradition (Aldershot:...
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    I Am Kloot (category Post-Britpop groups)
    Background information Origin Manchester, England Genres Alternative rock, post-Britpop indie rock Years active 1999–2016 Labels Ugly Man Wall of Sound The Echo...
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    Ocean Colour Scene (category Britpop groups)
    late 1995, the band signed with MCA Records. With the explosion of the Britpop scene, OCS's music became nationally and internationally known. Their second...
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    Keane (band) (category Post-Britpop groups)
    Iron Sea". AllMusic. "mainstream rock" Andy Bennett, Jon Stratton (eds.), Britpop and the English Music Tradition, Ashgate Publishing, p. 164. "The BRITs...
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  • file? See media help. "Yellow" has been called an alternative rock, post-Britpop, and pop rock song. Martin has explained, "'Yellow' refers to the mood...
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  • rock Alternative rock Alternative dance Britpop Post-Britpop College rock Dream pop Shoegaze Blackgaze Grunge Post-grunge Soft grunge Indie rock Dunedin...
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  • Earth (EOB album) (category Post-Britpop albums)
    obtuse or mysterious. Earth features elements of alternative rock, post-Britpop, dance-rock, tropical dance, bossa nova, and punk funk. NME described...
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    Starsailor (band) (category Post-Britpop groups)
    Starsailor are an English post-Britpop band, formed in 2000. Since their formation, the band have included guitarist and vocalist James Walsh, drummer...
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    Doves (band) (category Post-Britpop groups)
    with the band regarding their history and Jodrell Bank performance was posted on The Guardian's website on 4 April 2010. Doves toured the UK throughout...
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  • Britpop is the third studio album by English music producer A. G. Cook. The album was released on 10 May 2024 via New Alias. It arrived five months after...
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