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Artery
Artery
band
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Jarvis Cocker
Jarvis Cocker
English musician, singer-songwriter, radio presenter and editor
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Candida Doyle
Candida Doyle
British musician
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Russell Senior
Russell Senior
British musician
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Longpigs
Longpigs
British alternative rock band
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Steve Mackey
Steve Mackey
British musician
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Suede
Suede
English alternative rock band
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Richard Hawley
Richard Hawley
English guitarist, singer-songwriter and producer
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The Long Blondes
The Long Blondes
English indie rock band
9
The Pastels
The Pastels
Scottish music group
10
Menswear
Menswear
band
11
Happy Mondays
Happy Mondays
English alternative rock band
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Travis
Travis
Scottish band
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The Supernaturals
The Supernaturals
14
Babyshambles
Babyshambles
English rock band
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Primal Scream
Primal Scream
Scottish rock band
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Northern Uproar
Northern Uproar
English band
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Sleeper
Sleeper
British Britpop band
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All Seeing I
All Seeing I
English electronica band
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Milburn
Milburn
band
20
The Last Shadow Puppets
The Last Shadow Puppets
English supergroup
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The Kooks
The Kooks
British rock band
22
Rialto
Rialto
English rock band
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Veronica Falls
Veronica Falls
British band
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Blur
Blur
English alternative rock band
25
Reverend and The Makers
Reverend and The Makers
English indie pop band
26
Oasis
Oasis
English rock band formed in Manchester in 1991
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The La's
The La's
English rock band
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Elbow
Elbow
English alternative rock band
29
Joe Cocker
Joe Cocker
English recording artist; rock and blues singer (1944-2014)
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Vitamin Z
Vitamin Z
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Metronomy
Metronomy
British electronic music group
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The Crookes
The Crookes
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Woods
Woods
American folk rock band
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Skunk Anansie
Skunk Anansie
British rock band
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Ash
Ash
Northern Irish alternative rock band
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Placebo
Placebo
English alternative rock band
37
Razorlight
Razorlight
band
38
The Ting Tings
The Ting Tings
English musical duo
39
Bloc Party
Bloc Party
British indie rock band
40
The Bluetones
The Bluetones
Band from England
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Franz Ferdinand
Franz Ferdinand
British rock band from Glasgow
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Boy Kill Boy
Boy Kill Boy
band
43
The Others
The Others
English band
44
The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses
English rock band
45
Tiger
Tiger
English indie rock band
46
The Verve
The Verve
British Rock Band
47
The Automatic
The Automatic
band that plays electro
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Mystery Jets
Mystery Jets
English indie rock band
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The Courteeners
The Courteeners
band
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The Wombats
The Wombats
British band
51
Ned's Atomic Dustbin
Ned's Atomic Dustbin
band that plays alternative rock
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Delicatessen
Delicatessen
English indie-rock group
53
The Vaccines
The Vaccines
British rock band
54
Magazine
Magazine
English post-punk band
55
The Maccabees
The Maccabees
English indie rock band
56
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly
British musician
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The Fratellis
The Fratellis
Scottish indie rock band

Pulp were an English rock band formed in Sheffield in 1978. Their best-known line-up from their heyday (1992–1997) consisted of Jarvis Cocker (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Russell Senior (guitar, violin), Candida Doyle (keyboards), Nick Banks (drums, percussion), Steve Mackey (bass) and Mark Webber (guitar, keyboards).

Throughout the 1980s the band struggled to find success, but gained prominence in the UK in the mid-1990s with the release of the albums His 'n' Hers in 1994 and particularly Different Class in 1995, which reached the number one spot in the UK Albums Chart. The album spawned four top ten singles, including "Common People" and "Sorted for E's & Wizz", both of which reached number two in the UK Singles Chart. Pulp's musical style during this period consisted of disco-influenced pop-rock coupled with references to British culture in their lyrics in the form of a "kitchen sink drama"-style. Cocker and the band became reluctant figures in the Britpop movement, and were nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 1994 for His 'n' Hers; they won the prize in 1996 for Different Class and were nominated again in 1998 for This Is Hardcore. Pulp headlined the Pyramid Stage of the Glastonbury Festival twice and were regarded among the Britpop "big four", along with Oasis, Blur and Suede.

The band released We Love Life in 2001 and then took a decade-long break, having sold more than 10 million records. Pulp reunited and played live again in 2011, with dates at the Isle of Wight Festival, Reading and Leeds Festivals, Pohoda, Sziget Festival, Primavera Sound, the Exit festival, and the Wireless Festival. A number of additional concert dates were afterward added to their schedule. In January 2013, Pulp released "After You", a song originally demoed for We Love Life, as a digital download single. It was the band's first single release since "Bad Cover Version" in 2002. On 9 March 2014, Pulp and filmmaker Florian Habicht premiered the feature documentary Pulp: A Film about Life, Death & Supermarkets at SXSW Music and Film Festival in Austin, Texas. The film toured the international film festival circuit and was released theatrically by Oscilloscope Laboratories in the US in November 2014. It is the first film about Pulp (and Sheffield) that has been made in collaboration with the band.