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- Post-Britpop abstract "Post-Britpop is a sub-genre of British alternative rock, made up of bands that emerged from the late 1990s and early 2000s in the aftermath of Britpop, influenced by acts like Pulp, Oasis and Blur, but with less overtly British concerns in their lyrics and making more use of American rock and indie influences, as well as experimental music. Post-Britpop bands like that had been established acts, but which gained greater prominence after the decline of Britpop, such as Radiohead and The Verve, and new acts such as Travis, Stereophonics, Feeder and particularly Coldplay, achieved much wider international success than most of the Britpop groups that had preceded them, and were some of the most commercially successful acts of the late 1990s and early 2000s.".
- Post-Britpop instrument Bass_guitar.
- Post-Britpop instrument Drum_kit.
- Post-Britpop instrument Guitar.
- Post-Britpop instrument Keyboard_instrument.
- Post-Britpop instrument Singing.
- Post-Britpop stylisticOrigin Alternative_rock.
- Post-Britpop stylisticOrigin Britpop.
- Post-Britpop stylisticOrigin Indie_rock.
- Post-Britpop stylisticOrigin Power_pop.
- Post-Britpop thumbnail Travis-Wiltern-21Nov2007.jpg?width=300.
- Post-Britpop wikiPageID "25792799".
- Post-Britpop wikiPageRevisionID "603460294".
- Post-Britpop bgcolor "crimson".
- Post-Britpop color "white".
- Post-Britpop culturalOrigins "1990.0".
- Post-Britpop hasPhotoCollection Post-Britpop.
- Post-Britpop instruments Bass_guitar.
- Post-Britpop instruments Drum_kit.
- Post-Britpop instruments Guitar.
- Post-Britpop instruments Keyboard_instrument.
- Post-Britpop instruments Singing.
- Post-Britpop name "Post-Britpop".
- Post-Britpop otherTopics Cool_Britannia.
- Post-Britpop otherTopics Timeline_of_alternative_rock.
- Post-Britpop popularity "-1990.0".
- Post-Britpop regionalScenes Folk_music_of_England.
- Post-Britpop regionalScenes Music_of_Ireland.
- Post-Britpop regionalScenes Music_of_Scotland.
- Post-Britpop regionalScenes Music_of_Wales.
- Post-Britpop stylisticOrigins Alternative_rock.
- Post-Britpop stylisticOrigins Britpop.
- Post-Britpop stylisticOrigins Indie_rock.
- Post-Britpop stylisticOrigins Power_pop.
- Post-Britpop subject Category:1990s_in_music.
- Post-Britpop subject Category:2000s_in_music.
- Post-Britpop subject Category:2010s_in_music.
- Post-Britpop subject Category:Alternative_rock_genres.
- Post-Britpop subject Category:British_styles_of_music.
- Post-Britpop subject Category:Britpop.
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- Post-Britpop type BritishStylesOfMusic.
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- Post-Britpop type ExpressiveStyle107066659.
- Post-Britpop type Manner104928903.
- Post-Britpop type Music107020895.
- Post-Britpop type MusicGenre107071942.
- Post-Britpop type Property104916342.
- Post-Britpop type Genre.
- Post-Britpop type MusicGenre.
- Post-Britpop type TopicalConcept.
- Post-Britpop type MusicalComposition.
- Post-Britpop type Concept.
- Post-Britpop comment "Post-Britpop is a sub-genre of British alternative rock, made up of bands that emerged from the late 1990s and early 2000s in the aftermath of Britpop, influenced by acts like Pulp, Oasis and Blur, but with less overtly British concerns in their lyrics and making more use of American rock and indie influences, as well as experimental music.".
- Post-Britpop label "Post-Britpop".
- Post-Britpop label "Post-britpop".
- Post-Britpop label "Пост-брит-поп".
- Post-Britpop label "后英式摇滚".
- Post-Britpop sameAs Post-britpop.
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- Post-Britpop sameAs Q3231749.
- Post-Britpop sameAs Q3231749.
- Post-Britpop sameAs Post-Britpop.
- Post-Britpop wasDerivedFrom Post-Britpop?oldid=603460294.
- Post-Britpop depiction Travis-Wiltern-21Nov2007.jpg.
- Post-Britpop isPrimaryTopicOf Post-Britpop.
- Post-Britpop name "Post-Britpop".