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Damon Albarn
Damon Albarn
English musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer
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Graham Coxon
Graham Coxon
British musician and artist
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Oasis
Oasis
English rock band formed in Manchester in 1991
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Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
British singer, songwriter and guitarist
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Gorillaz
Gorillaz
English virtual band
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The Good, the Bad & the Queen
The Good, the Bad & the Queen
British alternative rock supergroup
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Simon Tong
Simon Tong
English alternative rock musician
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Suede
Suede
English alternative rock band
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Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher
English singer and songwriter
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Paul Weller
Paul Weller
English recording artist; singer-songwriter, musician
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Stephen Street
Stephen Street
British record producer, songwriter
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Menswear
Menswear
band
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The Kooks
The Kooks
British rock band
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Pulp
Pulp
UK band
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The Verve
The Verve
British Rock Band
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Sleeper
Sleeper
British Britpop band
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Sergio Pizzorno
Sergio Pizzorno
British musician
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Alex James
Alex James
British musician and songwriter
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Kasabian
Kasabian
English rock band
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Arctic Monkeys
Arctic Monkeys
English rock band
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Travis
Travis
Scottish band
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The Family Cat
The Family Cat

Blur are an English rock band. Formed in London in 1988, the group consists of singer Damon Albarn, guitarist Graham Coxon, bassist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree. Blur's debut album Leisure (1991) incorporated the sounds of Madchester and shoegazing. Following a stylistic change influenced by English guitar pop groups such as the Kinks, the Beatles and XTC, Blur released Modern Life Is Rubbish (1993), Parklife (1994) and The Great Escape (1995). As a result, the band helped to popularise the Britpop genre and achieved mass popularity in the UK, aided by a chart battle with rival band Oasis in 1995 dubbed "The Battle of Britpop".

Blur's self-titled fifth album (1997) saw another stylistic shift, influenced by the lo-fi styles of American indie rock groups, and became their third UK chart-topping album. Its single "Song 2" brought the band mainstream success in the US for the first time. Their next album, 13 (1999) saw the band experimenting with electronic and gospel music, and featured more personal lyrics from Albarn. Their seventh album, Think Tank (2003), continued their experimentation with electronic sounds and was also shaped by Albarn's growing interest in hip hop and world music, featuring more minimal guitar work. Coxon left the band during early recording sessions for Think Tank, and Blur disbanded for several years after the end of the album's associated tour, with the members engaged in other projects.

In 2009, Blur reunited with Coxon back in the band and embarked on a European reunion tour. In the following years, they released several singles and compilations and toured internationally. In 2012, they received a Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music. Their eighth album, The Magic Whip (2015), was the sixth consecutive Blur studio album to top the British chart. The group have largely been on hiatus ever since the end of The Magic Whip tour.