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- Period_Pains abstract "Period Pains were a British alternative rock band formed in 1996. They achieved notoriety in 1997 after releasing the single "Spice Girls (Who Do You Think You Are?)", a play on the Spice Girls single title. The track was an attack on what they saw as the Spice Girls' shallow attitudes, and was heavily plugged by John Peel and Steve Lamacq on BBC Radio 1. The UK's tabloid newspapers also picked up on the band As a result, it made the UK Singles Chart with practically no advertising, and reached No.4 in Peel's annual end-of-year Festive Fifty. They then recorded a session for Peel, which was released as an EP.They opened the Reading Festival in 1997 on the Dr. Marten's Stage.".
- Period_Pains activeYearsEndYear "1997".
- Period_Pains activeYearsStartYear "1996".
- Period_Pains background "group_or_band".
- Period_Pains formerBandMember Chloe_Alper.
- Period_Pains genre Alternative_rock.
- Period_Pains hometown Reading,_Berkshire.
- Period_Pains recordLabel Damaged_Goods_(record_label).
- Period_Pains wikiPageExternalLink period-pains.
- Period_Pains wikiPageID "18722088".
- Period_Pains wikiPageRevisionID "600299324".
- Period_Pains background "group_or_band".
- Period_Pains genre Alternative_rock.
- Period_Pains hasPhotoCollection Period_Pains.
- Period_Pains label Damaged_Goods_(record_label).
- Period_Pains name "Period Pains".
- Period_Pains origin Reading,_Berkshire.
- Period_Pains pastMembers Chloe_Alper.
- Period_Pains pastMembers "Felicity Aldridge".
- Period_Pains pastMembers "Laura Viney".
- Period_Pains pastMembers "Laura Warwick".
- Period_Pains pastMembers "Magda Przybylski".
- Period_Pains yearsActive "1996".
- Period_Pains subject Category:All-female_bands.
- Period_Pains subject Category:English_alternative_rock_groups.
- Period_Pains subject Category:English_rock_music_groups.
- Period_Pains type Abstraction100002137.
- Period_Pains type BritishAlternativeRockGroups.
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- Period_Pains type EnglishAlternativeRockGroups.
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- Period_Pains type RockGroup108250501.
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- Period_Pains type Agent.
- Period_Pains type Band.
- Period_Pains type Organisation.
- Period_Pains type MusicGroup.
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- Period_Pains comment "Period Pains were a British alternative rock band formed in 1996. They achieved notoriety in 1997 after releasing the single "Spice Girls (Who Do You Think You Are?)", a play on the Spice Girls single title. The track was an attack on what they saw as the Spice Girls' shallow attitudes, and was heavily plugged by John Peel and Steve Lamacq on BBC Radio 1.".
- Period_Pains label "Period Pains".
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- Period_Pains sameAs Period_Pains.
- Period_Pains wasDerivedFrom Period_Pains?oldid=600299324.
- Period_Pains isPrimaryTopicOf Period_Pains.
- Period_Pains name "Period Pains".