Oasis were the more hard rocking anthemic band, indebted to The Beatles, while Blur were more of an arty pop band, following in the footsteps of The Kinks and The Small Faces, in being so resoundingly British that it's untrue. Both Blur, and arch rivals Oasis, dominated the movement, competing with each other for chart placings, and for the hearts of fans, in spite of being two very different bands. However, at the heart of this movement were two bands that were evidently head and shoulders above the rest. The era of Britrock, with bands such as Supergrass and Pulp dominating the radio waves was in full swing, and it seemed that feel good, resoundingly British music had simply taken over. Looking back at the mid-1990s British music scene now, it all seems quite odd. The Band: Damon Albarn (Vocals, Guitar, Other Instruments)
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