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The start of Britpop
Topic Started: Feb 6 2010, 06:37 AM (638 Views)
musicmad345
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When do you think britpop started,
i personally believe fast food rockers were the main beginning of it all and there owed a lot of money and fans!
Even thought they weren't successful i think we should appreciate what they did to this world and how they influenced the world of music :)
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Wings on the Pig
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Haha. My Grandma's neighbour's granddaughter was in the Fast Food Rockers. They played a live concert at my school. :p
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musicmad345
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wow, really?
you are sooooooooooo lucky!
thats my dream.......
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Wings on the Pig
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Yep. Her name's Ria Scott.
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Dean Lewis Swift
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Britpop was definitely around far before 2003.
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musicmad345
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yea but fast food rockers were the best brit pop band ever!
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In all seriousness, they weren't actually Britpop at all. I put the start of Britpop in the late 80's, when Madchester began.
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Dean Lewis Swift
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Yeah, there's a difference between the term Britpop and literal British Pop music.
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Feb 6 2010, 08:05 AM
Yeah, there's a difference between the term Britpop and literal British Pop music.
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Woof Oink Baaa
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Now 100% more avant-garde than Ivan!
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if not for pulp, it should have ended there too.
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I should re-listen to that album, it bored me the one time I heard it.
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Now 100% more avant-garde than Ivan!
you have crazy interpretations of "boring."
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Woof Oink Baaa
Feb 6 2010, 12:13 PM
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if not for pulp, it should have ended there too.
One of my favourite albums ever that. As is Different Class.

Certainly the two high-points of the genre.
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Woof Oink Baaa
Feb 6 2010, 12:17 PM
you have crazy interpretations of "boring."
I was naive back then.
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