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Mark Burgess
Mark Burgess
British musician
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Pat Metheny
Pat Metheny
American jazz musician
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The Sound
The Sound
British band
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Collide
Collide
American band
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Cud
Cud
British indie rock band
5
John Hiatt
John Hiatt
American rock guitarist, pianist, singer, and songwriter; born 1952
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Lyle Mays
Lyle Mays
American jazz musician
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Nelson
Nelson
American rock band
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The Gun Club
The Gun Club
band
9
Flesh for Lulu
Flesh for Lulu
British rock band
10
Lamb
Lamb
electronic music duo from Manchester, England
11
Tim Burgess
Tim Burgess
English singer-songwriter
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Live Skull
Live Skull
American band
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James
James
British rock band
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Cacophony
Cacophony
band
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The Cinematics
The Cinematics
band
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Siiiii
Siiiii
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Reeves Gabrels
Reeves Gabrels
American musician
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Government Issue
Government Issue
band
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Magazine
Magazine
English post-punk band
20
Tim Scott McConnell
Tim Scott McConnell
singer songwriter
21
Alternative TV
Alternative TV
band
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Junkyard
Junkyard
band
23
Lawrence Gowan
Lawrence Gowan
Canadian musician
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Paul Burgess
Paul Burgess
British musician
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Guadalcanal Diary
Guadalcanal Diary
American band
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Girls Against Boys
Girls Against Boys
American Band
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White Zombie
White Zombie
American heavy metal band
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The Charlatans
The Charlatans
English rock band
29
Blackfield
Blackfield
English-Israeli music project
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Death Angel
Death Angel
American thrash metal band
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10,000 Maniacs
10,000 Maniacs
United States-based alternative rock band
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Happy Mondays
Happy Mondays
English alternative rock band
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Cock Sparrer
Cock Sparrer
British Punk/Oi! Band
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Paw
Paw
American rock band
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Counting Crows
Counting Crows
American alternative rock band
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Steve Forbert
Steve Forbert
American singer-songwriter
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The Cure
The Cure
English rock band
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The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses
English rock band
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Sloan
Sloan
Canadian rock band
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John Kirkpatrick
John Kirkpatrick
English player of free reed instruments
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The Alarm
The Alarm
Welsh alternative rock/new wave band
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Trevor Rabin
Trevor Rabin
South African-born musician, singer-songwriter, producer, and film score composer
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Clive Gregson
Clive Gregson
British singer-songwriter
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Rock City Angels
Rock City Angels
former glam metal band from Florida, United States
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Tommy Keene
Tommy Keene
American singer-songwriter (1958-2017)
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Little Caesar
Little Caesar
band
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Dappled Cities
Dappled Cities
Indie rock band from Sydney, Australia
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Cold
Cold
American post-grunge band
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Berlin
Berlin
American synthpop band
Intro
English post-punk band
Members, past and present

The Chameleons were an English post-punk band formed in Middleton, Greater Manchester, England, in 1981. The band consisted of singer and bassist Mark Burgess, guitarists Reg Smithies and Dave Fielding, and drummer John Lever. They were called the Chameleons UK in North America because an American band had claim to "the Chameleons" name.

The band released their debut album, Script of the Bridge, in 1983. They followed it with What Does Anything Mean? Basically and Strange Times in 1985 and 1986, respectively, before abruptly disbanding in 1987 due to the sudden death of the band's manager. After the split, Burgess and Lever formed The Sun And The Moon, while Fielding and Smithies formed the Reegs. Burgess also had a short solo career with backing band the Sons of God.

The Chameleons reformed in 2000, releasing the albums Strip (2000), Why Call It Anything (2001), and This Never Ending Now (2002). Renewed tensions caused the group to separate again in 2003. Burgess alone continues to play Chameleons songs live under the name ChameleonsVox. Lever died in 2017.

Known for their atmospheric, guitar-based sound, the Chameleons are regarded as one of the most underrated Manchester bands of the 1980s. They did not attain the commercial success of other groups from the Manchester scene but developed a cult following.