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[[File:Belle and Sebastian British Band.jpeg|thumb|400px|Mick Cooke, Richard Colburn, Bobby Kildea, Chris Geddes, Stevie Jackson, Sarah Martin, and Stuart Murdoch, from left to right. (Photo by Marisa Privitera, used under CC-BY-SA-2.5)]]
'''Belle and Sebastian''' is a Scottish indie pop band which have been compared to [[The Smiths]] and [[Bob Dylan]]. They often couple sweet, soft and hummable melodies with surprisingly cynical and provocative lyrics. The band name actually has nothing to do with the names of the band members, but comes from a 1965 French children's book called ''Belle et Sébastien''.
 
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* [[Ho Yay]]: "Seeing Other People," "She's Losing It," "Judy and the Dream of Horses," "Lazy Line Painter Jane," "Jonathan David," "Mary Jo"...suffice it to say that ''many'' of their songs contain a bit of [[Ho Yay]].
* [[I Am Not Shazam]]: They are very much not a duo, nor are any of the members named "Belle" or "Sebastian".
* [[If It's You It's Okay]]: "Seeing Other People," again.
* [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]]: "Jonathan David."
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