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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Post-BritpopPost-Britpop - Wikipedia

    Post-Britpop is an alternative rock subgenre and is the period in the late 1990s and early 2000s, following Britpop, when the media were identifying a "new generation" or "second wave" of guitar bands influenced by acts like Oasis and Blur, but with less overt British concerns in their lyrics and making more use of American rock and ...

  2. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › BritpopBritpop – Wikipedia

    Britpop ist ein Musikstil und eine aus Großbritannien stammende Musikbewegung, die Anfang der 1990er Jahre entstand und sich durch eine Rückbesinnung auf die Traditionen britischer, gitarrenlastiger Rock- und Popmusik auszeichnet.

  3. Britpop, movement of British rock bands in the 1990s that drew consciously on the tradition of melodic, guitar-based British pop music established by the Beatles. Like nearly all musical youth trends, Britpop was about songs, guitars, jackets, and attitudes—though not necessarily in that order.

  4. After the decline of Britpop, British indie was kept alive by "post pop" bands including Radiohead, Feeder, Stereophonics and Travis, who largely abandoned the elements of national and retro-60s culture.

  5. Britpop. Post-Britpop. Pop. Electronic music. House music. UK garage. Drum and bass. Trip hop. Metal. Hip hop. Soul. Folk resurgence. Post-Bhangra. Declining American popularity and increasing divergence with US styles. See also. References. Music of the United Kingdom (1990s)

  6. Post-Britpop is an alternative rock subgenre and is the period in the late 1990s and early 2000s, following Britpop, when the media were identifying a "new generation" or "second wave" of guitar bands influenced by acts like Oasis and Blur, but with less overt British concerns in their lyrics and making more use of American rock and indie ...