They were literally the biggest band of the 90s everywhere but muttland. Guess you lot were too busy listening to troony Cobain wail about wanting to kill himself
The Shitty Beatles? Nah... they had like three songs that got radioplay in the ninties because they were whiny commercial friendly girl music. They had no impact in the US
Blur is like "did you know the guy from Gorillaz used to be in another band, they did that 'woo hoo' song that plays at sports events"
And nobody ever even heard of Pulp.
A lot of British indie didn't cross over. The Smiths had almost no presence in America during their existence - only when Morrissey went solo did he manage to find some commercial success (mostly in college towns and in SoCal/border states, as Latinos love him)
The Stone Roses' second album actually out sold their debut here.
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>tfw I only know about Gorillaz because I listen to Blur.
Nobody gives a frick about the united fat states of troonymerica. They were still huge over there anyway, this was before half of that shithole became became brown so people still listened to decent music
The one you posted is a good one about the greatest band of the 90s and the last true rock band
Biblical
>greatest band of the 90's
you're objectively wrong
Didn't they peak after the 90's though?
Fooken student.
Radiohead 'fans' can't even name their top 10 Radiohead songs because the majority of their discography is trash.
Best british band yes. Best american band was pavement
John Betjeman’s Metroland
Kenneth Clark’s Civilisation
The Great War
The World at War
Michael Portillo’s train documentaries
>literal who band only known for one song but being a one hit wonder is enough to make you royalty in bongistan
ick
They were literally the biggest band of the 90s everywhere but muttland. Guess you lot were too busy listening to troony Cobain wail about wanting to kill himself
they were huge here. tf are these zoomers in this thread talking about?
The Shitty Beatles? Nah... they had like three songs that got radioplay in the ninties because they were whiny commercial friendly girl music. They had no impact in the US
that one CD was pretty big
they were flash in the pan though
that doesn't pertain just to Oasis though, britpop in general had little impact in the US.
oasis was basically the only exception the rule
Blur is like "did you know the guy from Gorillaz used to be in another band, they did that 'woo hoo' song that plays at sports events"
And nobody ever even heard of Pulp.
A lot of British indie didn't cross over. The Smiths had almost no presence in America during their existence - only when Morrissey went solo did he manage to find some commercial success (mostly in college towns and in SoCal/border states, as Latinos love him)
The Stone Roses' second album actually out sold their debut here.
>tfw I only know about Gorillaz because I listen to Blur.
I'm special.
Nah, I was enjoying the superior band, Pulp.
I was enjoying the superior Manc band, The Stone Roses
>They were literally the biggest band of the 90s
absolutely delusional
Who was bigger? Like I said, outside of the US bubble everyone loved Oasis. Literal beatlemania scenes when they arrived in Japan.
>outside of the US bubble everyone loved Oasis
Not true.
>Literal beatlemania scenes when they arrived in Japan.
Not true.
Oasis were exceptionally popular in the UK in the 90s. They were like B tier everywhere else.
Completely delusional. Why are hipsters still trying to shill Oasis after all this time?
The only thing that mayters is America so they don't matter. That's why you're on an American made site right now.
Nobody gives a frick about the united fat states of troonymerica. They were still huge over there anyway, this was before half of that shithole became became brown so people still listened to decent music
Fooking biblical, mate
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love documentaries me
oasis was never really popular in America
Yes they were.
Zoomers will never understand because they weren't actually there at the time to listen to the radio and shit.
The King of Kong
I watched this recently, it's about the guys who came up with mewing.