britpop in English

noun
1
pop music by a loose affiliation of British groups of the mid 1990s, typically influenced by the Beatles and other British groups of the 1960s and perceived as a reaction against American grunge music.
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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1. Blimey!: From Bohemia to Britpop : The London Artworld from Francis Bacon to Damien Hirst

2. Blimey!: From Bohemia to Britpop : The London Artworld from Francis Bacon to Damien Hirst [Collings, Matthew, Collins, Matthew] on Amazon.com

3. Unfairly dismissed as the egotrip of acclaimed songwriter Luke Haines, The Auteurs were one of the unsung bands of the mid-nineties Britpop movement

4. Blur Blur a British popular music group whose singer is Damon Albarn, and whose music is an example of Britpop

5. We are The Bellyaches, a Hull based band, we perform Britpop music from the 90's including tracks from: Oasis, Blur, Ocean Colour Scene and more.

6. We are The Bellyaches, a Hull based band, we perform Britpop music from the 90's including tracks from: Oasis, Blur, Ocean Colour Scene and more.

7. Coal black Mornings is an essential read for anyone who lived through Britpop in the 90s, and anyone who wants a fresh take on the rock autobiography

8. And after a catch-all beginning, the set then cherrypicks a few sounds-- shoegaze and Britpop, in particular-- that, largely through MTV's "120 Minutes" and the Anglophiliac …

9. Sam Taylor said it was "the one track on to capture the sombre terror of the conflict", and that its serious subject matter and dark tone made the band "too 'real' to be allowed on the Britpop gravy train".

10. By the time Blur's fifth studio album, "Blur", came out in 1997, the group had all but severed ties from Britpop and were returning to the same noisy, somewhat spastic experimentalism that was a hallmark of their pre-Blur early days in the late 1980s as a indie artrock group Seymour, only this time the music informed by a broader range of

11. Blur is the fifth studio album by the English rock band Blur, released on 10 February 1997 by Food Records.Blur had previously been broadly critical of American popular culture and their previous albums had become associated with the Britpop movement, particularly Parklife, which had helped them become one of Britain's leading pop acts.After their previous album, The Great Escape, the band