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Oasis
Oasis
English rock band formed in Manchester in 1991
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Pat Sansone
Pat Sansone
American musician
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Soft Machine
Soft Machine
English rock band
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Cute Is What We Aim For
Cute Is What We Aim For
American band
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Kevin Ayers
Kevin Ayers
English singer-songwriter, record producer
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Harmonia
Harmonia
German band
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Black Stone Cherry
Black Stone Cherry
American rock band
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The Autumn Defense
The Autumn Defense
American band
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Syd Barrett
Syd Barrett
English musician, co-founder of Pink Floyd (1946-2006)
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Beady Eye
Beady Eye
English rock band formed in 2009
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James Arthur
James Arthur
English singer and musician
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Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
English rock band
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Neu!
Neu!
German musical group
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Paramore
Paramore
American pop punk band
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The Coral
The Coral
British band
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Right Said Fred
Right Said Fred
English band
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Shaman's Harvest
Shaman's Harvest
American rock band
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Queens of the Stone Age
Queens of the Stone Age
American rock band
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San Cisco
San Cisco
Australian indie rock band
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Dawn Richard
Dawn Richard
American musician
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Cannibal Corpse
Cannibal Corpse
American death metal band
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Issues
Issues
American metalcore band
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Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher
English singer and songwriter
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Limp Bizkit
Limp Bizkit
American nu metal band
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Liam Payne
Liam Payne
English singer and songwriter
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Red Sparowes
Red Sparowes
American post-rock band
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The Offspring
The Offspring
punk band from the United States
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Norma Jean
Norma Jean
band
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Altan
Altan
Irish band
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Mostly Autumn
Mostly Autumn
band
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Hinder
Hinder
American rock band
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New Order
New Order
English rock band
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The Showdown
The Showdown
American metalcore band
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Four Year Strong
Four Year Strong
American pop punk band
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Mono
Mono
Japanese instrumental rock band
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Crimson Moonlight
Crimson Moonlight
band
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Showbread
Showbread
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One Direction
One Direction
English-Irish boy band
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Josh Abbott Band
Josh Abbott Band
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The Bangles
The Bangles
American pop rock band
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Carnifex
Carnifex
American deathcore band
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Jakob Dylan
Jakob Dylan
American singer and songwriter
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Violent Soho
Violent Soho
Australian rock band
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Anal Cunt
Anal Cunt
American grindcore band
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Cult of Luna
Cult of Luna
Swedish post metal band
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Joseph Arthur
Joseph Arthur
American singer-songwriter
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Sharon Shannon
Sharon Shannon
Irish musician
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Sevendust
Sevendust
American rock band
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Josh Homme
Josh Homme
American musician
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Young Guns
Young Guns
English alternative rock band from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
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Gong
Gong
French-British progressive/psychedelic rock band
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Deerhunter
Deerhunter
American rock band
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The Juliana Theory
The Juliana Theory
band
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The Lemonheads
The Lemonheads
American musical group; alternative rock band
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Dirty Rotten Imbeciles
Dirty Rotten Imbeciles
American crossover thrash band
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Bruce Fitzhugh
Bruce Fitzhugh
American musician
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Richard Wright
Richard Wright
English musician, co-founder of Pink Floyd
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The Dillinger Escape Plan
The Dillinger Escape Plan
American mathcore band
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Puddle of Mudd
Puddle of Mudd
American rock band
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Chelsea Grin
Chelsea Grin
American deathcore band
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Nada Surf
Nada Surf
American alternative rock band
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DragonForce
DragonForce
British power metal rock band
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Bayside
Bayside
American rock band
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David Vandervelde
David Vandervelde
American musician
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Foo Fighters
Foo Fighters
American rock band, formed in Seattle in 1994
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Neil Finn
Neil Finn
New Zealand musician
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Backstreet Boys
Backstreet Boys
American vocal harmony group
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Gigolo Aunts
Gigolo Aunts
American alternative rock band
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Evergreen Terrace
Evergreen Terrace
American band
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Neil Young
Neil Young
Canadian-American guitarist, singer and songwriter
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Nothing More
Nothing More
American alternative metal band
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Dance Gavin Dance
Dance Gavin Dance
American post-hardcore band
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DecembeRadio
DecembeRadio
US Christian rock band
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Tame Impala
Tame Impala
Australian psychedelic rock group
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The Strypes
The Strypes
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Cattle Decapitation
Cattle Decapitation
American metal band

Syd Arthur are an English psychedelic rock band, formed in Canterbury in 2003 by brothers frontman Liam and bassist Joel Magill, drummer Fred Rother and violinist Raven Bush.

Rother was officially replaced by the Magills' younger brother Josh in 2016.

The band released their self-titled debut album in 2006 on Madman Records and Kingdoms Of Experience EP in 2008. The band then set up their own recording space "Wicker Studios" and their own label "Dawn Chorus Recording Company". in 2011 they self released the Moving World EP and "Ode to the Summer" single, before releasing their second album On an On in July 2012. Explaining the band's reason for releasing the album themselves, the band's bassist Joel Magill stated that it was "because it’s the only way we know. It may have been harder and longer for us but it has given us more satisfaction, I think. But if a major label waved a lot of money at us and said you could work with anyone you wanted we would have to think about that". The band undertook their first nationwide tour to promote the album in February 2013. The band supported Paul Weller on tour in October 2013, invited the band to record in his studio and tipped the band for success in 2014 in the NME.

In December 2013, the band signed to the newly re-activated Harvest Records label. Originally a subsidiary of EMI and linked to the progressive rock movement of the early 1970s in England, the label is now owned by Universal Music Group. The band's debut album was released in the US for the first time on the label.

The band released their third album Sound Mirror in June 2014. The band spent much of the year in the US, performing at South by Southwest and Coachella and supporting the likes of Sean Lennon's band The Ghost Of A Sabre Tooth Tiger and Yes. The band promoted the album at home with nationwide tour in September–October 2014, after having postponed dates from earlier on the year. The band are currently playing with the Magill's brother Josh filling in for Fred Rother, who has missed gigs in the past due to problems with tinnitus.

On 10 June 2016, the band announced that their fourth studio album Apricity would be released on 21 October 2016 and also released the title track as the lead single. This is the first album to feature Josh Magill on drums, and confirms the departure of Fred Rother It was later confirmed that Rother left the band prior to recording the album due to "severe hearing difficulties", with singer Liam Magill adding that "it was a precarious moment, Fred leaving, but Josh sort of saved the day, in a way. The transition was slightly difficult because we’ve been a tight band, you know, us four members, for a long time. That was a big change".

Originally recorded in a barn in 2012, on 8 March 2019 the band released an EP covering the Beck song "Nobody's Fault but My Own" with the Canterbury jazz group Jack Hues and the Quartet (whose namesake is of Wang Chung fame). It was released on Bandcamp on digital download and vinyl formats.