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McAlmont & Butler
194,391 plays (31,201 listeners)
After Bernard Butler's acrimonious split from Suede, he teamed up with ex-Thieves singer David McAlmont. They had a bonafide hit in their debut single Yes in 1995, a grandiose pop song. Following the release of the compilation The Sound of McAlmont & Butler, they split acriminously the following year in 1996.
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The Tears
549,738 plays (60,394 listeners)
Many have wondered how two performers as volatile as Bernard Butler and Brett Anderson who had at one time nurtured such hatred for one another, were reunited after all this time.
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Menswear
210,181 plays (48,423 listeners)
Menswe@r were a short-lived Britpop band in the mid 1990s from Camden in London. They signed their record deal after their fifth gig, appearing on the cover of Melody Maker (in an article about Camden club night Blow Up) before they had recorded a note.
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Geneva
192,456 plays (30,921 listeners)
There are two bands under the name Geneva: 1. A British Indie band 2. A French post-metal band Geneva were a British indie band from Aberdeen, Scotland. The band were formed in 1992 by vocalist Andrew Montgomery and guitarist Steven Dora. They recruited second guitarist Stuart Evans, bass player Keith Graham and drummer Douglas Caskie. Originally the band were called Sunfish.
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Marion
199,364 plays (31,374 listeners)
1) Marion is a rock band, originally formed in 1993, in Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. They became synonymous with the britpop music scene, appearing on the Britpop Now BBC television special. Influenced by local stars like Joy Division, Buzzcocks and The Smiths, they were hailed as possible successors to The Smiths but never achieved the success predicted for them.
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Suede
10,978,613 plays (587,875 listeners)
Suede (or The London Suede in the United States, although they were often called by their original name by fans in that country) were an English rock band of the 1990s and early 2000s that helped start the Britpop musical movement. Through their several incarnations, they were able to consistently put out albums that charted well, while still holding the respect of critics.
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Hurricane #1
299,448 plays (60,904 listeners)
Hurricane #1 was a UK band on the legendary Creation Records label, lead by former Oasis bassist (also current Beady Eye lead guitarist) & former Ride member, Andy Bell. Other members included lead vocalist/guitarist Alex Lowe, bassist Will Pepper, and drummer Gareth Farmer.
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James Dean Bradfield
566,927 plays (47,203 listeners)
James Dean Bradfield (Pontypool, Wales, 21 February 1969) in is the lead guitarist and vocalist for the famous Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers. He formed that band in 1986.
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Strangelove
182,428 plays (23,736 listeners)
The dark side of the '90s Britpop revival, Bristol's Strangelove married Patrick Duff's deep, lovelorn croon to a spider's web of glistening guitar lines which Radiohead held as an early influence.
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Nicky Wire
214,339 plays (16,310 listeners)
Nicky Wire (born Nicholas Allen Jones, Blackwood, January 20 1969) is the lyricist, bassist and very occasional vocalist to the Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers. On Christmas Day 2005, the Manics' official site posted a solo track by Nicky called I Killed the Zeitgeist, however the song was only available to download for one day.
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