tribal girl
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Britpop kinda came around when I was looking to start a band of my own, and therefore inspired me pick up an instrument and play (t'was bass guitar). In fact, my first ever gig was to see a Britpop band when I was just 14, a band called Sleeper. The same band I snuck out of work experience to go and meet at a record signing a year later. I was so shy I didn't know what the hell to say or do. But I still have the signed CD and poster stored away. 
List of Britpop bands
For me, my main favourites were always (as previously mentioned) Sleeper, Elastica, and Echobelly. Essentially, female fronted bands who had something to say about a thing or two. But I think of all those bands, Elastica still sound pretty current and not in the slightest bit dated. Which is why I continue to listen to them more than any other band of that era. But nevertheless, I shall indulge you with a lil' of each.
ELASTICA
Elastica - Car Song (live on Jools Holland '94)
ECHOBELLY
Echobelly - Natural Animal (live on The White Room)
SLEEPER
Sleeper - What Do I Do Now?
Who were your favourites?. Or did you just not give a fuck one way or the other?. :D

wiki said:Britpop is a subgenre of alternative rock that originated in the United Kingdom. Britpop emerged from the British independent music scene of the early 1990s and was characterised by bands influenced by British guitar pop music of the 1960s and 1970s. The movement developed as a reaction against various musical and cultural trends in the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly the grunge phenomenon from the United States. In the wake of the musical invasion into the United Kingdom of American grunge bands, new British groups such as Suede and Blur launched the movement by positioning themselves as opposing musical forces, referencing British guitar music of the past and writing about uniquely British topics and concerns. These bands were soon joined by others including Oasis, Pulp, Supergrass, Sleeper and Elastica.
Britpop groups brought British alternative rock into the mainstream and formed the backbone of a larger British cultural movement called Cool Britannia. Although its more popular bands were able to spread their commercial success overseas, especially to the United States, the movement largely fell apart by the end of the decade.
List of Britpop bands
For me, my main favourites were always (as previously mentioned) Sleeper, Elastica, and Echobelly. Essentially, female fronted bands who had something to say about a thing or two. But I think of all those bands, Elastica still sound pretty current and not in the slightest bit dated. Which is why I continue to listen to them more than any other band of that era. But nevertheless, I shall indulge you with a lil' of each.

ELASTICA

Elastica - Car Song (live on Jools Holland '94)
ECHOBELLY

Echobelly - Natural Animal (live on The White Room)
SLEEPER

Sleeper - What Do I Do Now?
Who were your favourites?. Or did you just not give a fuck one way or the other?. :D