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Reminder that most succesful British band in the US in the 90s

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Reminder that most succesful British band in the US in the 90s were not Radohead, Depeche Mode, Blur or Oasis, but this
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I DON'T THINK SO
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>>69928203
well that's total bullshit, the actual answer is the spice girls
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* for yanks

who are objectively proven to be a subhuman species, much like the modern chimpanzee or Damon Albran
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Anyway, here's the true biggest band of the british nineteen nineties

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCzo85eLwG8
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>>69929673
For a few weeks, Gay Dad, led by singer Cliff Jones, a former rock critic, were 1998's "next big thing" in England. The single that propelled the hype was the Marc Bolan-soundalike To Earth With Love (but a leading magazine voted them "best band" even before they could listen to them, thereby generating rumours of foul play). Truth is that Leisure Noise (London, 1999) was one of the worst albums of the year. A collection of over-produced, soaring, glam-inspired power-ballads, such as Joy and Pathfinder, occasionally interrupted by a thread of rock and roll (Oh Jim), this album is as original as a McDonald's hamburger. Nicholas Crowe (drums), Nigel Hoyle (bass), James Risebero (keyboards) and Charley Stone (guitar) are merely decent. This makes even Oasis sound like Beethoven.

It doesn't take much for Transmission (Thirsty Ear, 2002) to improve over that dismal beginning, although one catchy/silly melody (Transmission), one folk-rock gem (Plane Going Down), and lots of bombast (Nightclub, Harder Faster, Keep it Heavy) do not amount to much. Even David Bowie could make better albums than these.
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>>69929688
They were alright really
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are we posting obscure britpop albums now

this is an old fav, heard 'she said' in GAME the other week, major throwback

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dutG1mcfkpo
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>>69929858
>longpigs
>obscure

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz3kQb7h_ns
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>>69929858
>>69930477
No, this is obscure
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LF92Mut_2a8
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>>69928203
Monkey is a fucking banger.
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>>69929858
this album was pretty good
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stand back for one of the best albums of the 90s

six was really fun too although maybe their ambition outstripped their talent at times there but it still had some absolute bangers including legacy, their best song
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