Britpop
Musical style
Britpop was a mid-1990s British-based music culture movement that emphasised Britishness. It produced brighter, catchier alternative rock, partly in reaction to the popularity of the darker lyrical themes and soundscapes of the US-led grunge music... Wikipedia
Parent genres: Rock, Indie rock, Alternative rock, and more
Cultural origins: Early 1990s, United Kingdom
Derivative forms: Post-Britpop
Stylistic origins: Alternative rock; British Invasion; Madchester; baggy; glam rock; mod revival; punk rock; indie pop; new wave
Songs
Popscene
May 10, 1993
The Day We Caught the Train
April 8, 1996
Girl From Mars
April 29, 1996
Connection
January 1, 1995
Charmless Man
September 6, 1995
Wake Up Boo! Music for Astronauts
March 27, 1995
Girls & Boys
April 25, 1994
Don't Look Back in Anger
Common People
June 24, 1995
For Tomorrow
May 10, 1993
She Said
April 29, 1996
Sonnet
September 29, 1997
Patio Song
April 7, 1997
Wish I Was Skinny
August 16, 1993
Country House
September 6, 1995
Kandy Pop
August 1996
Yes
November 27, 1995
Alright
May 15, 1995
Live Forever
August 29, 1994
Ladykillers
March 5, 1996
Caught By the Fuzz
May 15, 1995
Song 2
January 29, 1997
Stutter
November 1993
The Man Don't Give a Fuck
November 23, 1998
Sorted for E's & Wizz
June 24, 1995
Bitter Sweet Symphony
September 29, 1997
Waking Up
March 13, 1995
The Drugs Don’t Work
September 29, 1997
Lucky Man
September 29, 1997
Babies
October 4, 1993
Beetlebum
October 10, 2014
One to Another
April 21, 1997
Parklife
April 25, 1994
End of a Century
April 25, 1994
Wonderwall
October 2, 1995
You're Gorgeous
October 21, 1996
This Is Hardcore
March 30, 1998
Mis‐Shapes
June 24, 1995
Do You Remember the First Time?
April 18, 1994
To the End (La Comedie)
April 25, 1994
The Drowners
March 29, 1993
Some Might Say
April 17, 1995
Wide Open Space
February 8, 1997
I Need Another
May 16, 1993
If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next
Champagne Supernova
October 2, 1995
Disco 2000
King of the Kerb
September 18, 1995
Inbetweener
February 13, 1995
Daydreamer
October 24, 1995
Chemical World
Albums