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The Stone Roses

Meshing ’60s-designed guitar pop with an understated ’80s dance defeat, the Rock Roses described the Uk guitar pop scene from the past due ’80s and early ’90s. After their eponymous 1989 debut record became an British sensation, countless various other groups within the same vein became well-known, like the Charlatans …

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Happy Mondays

Combined with the Rock Roses, Content Mondays were the leaders from the later-’80s/early-’90s dance club-influenced Manchester scene, experiencing a short moment in the spotlight before collapsing in 1992. As the Rock Roses were located in ’60s pop, adding just hook hint of dance music, Happy Mondays immersed themselves within the …

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The Mock Turtles

With 1990’s “IS IT POSSIBLE TO Dig It?” the Mock Turtles obtained one of the most long lasting singles to emerge from the so-called Madchester picture. Greater than a 10 years later, the music and group came back to prominence because of a hugely well-known marketing campaign for English cellular …

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Swing Out Sister

Although Swing Out Sister’s music is unashamedly commercial pop, their impeccable indie credentials (keyboardist Andy Connell and drummer Martin Jackson were formerly of A PARTICULAR Ratio and Magazine, and singer Corrine Drewery had zero professional experience whatsoever before joining), jazz-tinged arrangements, and knack for clever hooks move them nearer to …

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