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Today, the genre survives in the form of Post-Britpop, an even ''less'' well-defined category occupied by groups like [[Stereophonics]], [[Elbow]] and [[Coldplay]]. |
Today, the genre survives in the form of Post-Britpop, an even ''less'' well-defined category occupied by groups like [[Stereophonics]], [[Elbow]] and [[Coldplay]]. |
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* [[Americans Hate Tingle]]: The lukewarm British reaction to grunge was what spawned Britpop in the first place. This worked both ways—Britpop was met in America with the same reception that Britain gave grunge. |
* [[Americans Hate Tingle]]: The lukewarm British reaction to grunge was what spawned Britpop in the first place. This worked both ways—Britpop was met in America with the same reception that Britain gave grunge. |
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* [[Breakup Breakout]]: [[Sophie Ellis Bextor]], lead singer for Britpop also-rans Theaudience became a superstar when she went solo in the early 2000's. |
* [[Breakup Breakout]]: [[Sophie Ellis Bextor]], lead singer for Britpop also-rans Theaudience became a superstar when she went solo in the early 2000's. |