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THE CHARLATANS UK The Brit-pop band stops by on its "Who We Touch" world tour.
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Brit-pop interlude Kate Nash plays "Paris" live in Paris.
Wonkbook: Remembering Elizabeth Edwards; tax deal fallout Ezra Klein 2010
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Brit-pop icons Pulp will reform next summer for their first shows since 2001.
Weezy joins Drake; Pulp reunites for European festivals; Courtney Love still Courtney Love David Malitz 2010
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A new song came on, some nineties Brit-pop number, Pulp or James or Blur—I always got them confused—and Touché turned and gave the DJ a small wave.
AMERICAN SUBVERSIVE DAVID GOODWILLIE 2010
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They've already broken across the pond and with that unmistakable cheeky Brit-pop sound and killer style, they're sure to break in the states shortly.
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As a teen, he formed his first band with his brother Ben and went on to play with Brit-pop group Ruth, then signed to Universal in 2000 with The 45's.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Thirty-Six 2009
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As I mentioned, the flavor here is truly international and you can find speed-metal bands from Belgium or chantreuse-y pop from France or Brit-pop.
Free and New Music, the Undiscovered | Living the Liminal 2007
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There was second-billed persnickety Brit-pop crooner Morrissey Are you standing uncomfortably?
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"" Austin Powers '' paid lusty homage to the Brit-pop shagadelia of the Bond era.
Modern Living 101 2008
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I've never shaken my affinity for early '80s Brit-pop, either, as my complete collection of OMD LPs will bear out.
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