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Old 08-15-2020, 07:43 AM   #901 (permalink)
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I'd say they're very close, but yes
I like Suede’s debut record in particular but outside of that I get this stuff pretty mixed up. Oasis has a lot of catchy songs. That’s a very obvious thing to say but with pop music that’s pretty damn important.
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Old 08-15-2020, 08:39 AM   #902 (permalink)
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Incredibly lame imo and I usually like Idles.
That's lame.
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Old 08-15-2020, 09:36 AM   #903 (permalink)
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They don't make em like dey used to.
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Old 08-15-2020, 09:48 AM   #904 (permalink)
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Dude no,
Pulp > blur > suede >>> oasis
I agree that Rock n roll star is a great song though
I will forgive your high placement of Blur since you placed Pulp higher. Pulp is a wonderful band that never got any recognition in the States. I guess all these bands are a little too British for most Yanks.

I've listened to almost all of Blur's discography, and the only album that I really enjoyed was MLIR. That said, I'll concede that their discography is more solid in terms of quality than Oasis' discography is. Oasis released some pretty terrible albums in the 2000s.

Suede's Dog Man Star is a better album than anything Blur put out.
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You know elph low key wants to ask the mods to stop the Britpop talk in the punk thread but he knows Frown will just troll him.
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I wish I knew more about birthpop so that I could contribute.
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I wish I knew more about birthpop so that I could contribute.
Jarvis Cocker's voice oozes birth appeal.

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Pulp does seem like the most likely end result of a birth pop.
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I was always more MSP, their cover of CVB is pretty fun



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Old 08-15-2020, 10:19 AM   #910 (permalink)
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Dodgy is a kinda under represented band of the era too

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