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The Popguns
The Popguns
British band
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The Go-Betweens
The Go-Betweens
Australian indie rock band
2
Age of Chance
Age of Chance
3
The Business
The Business
band that plays Oi!
4
That Petrol Emotion
That Petrol Emotion
Northern Irish, London-based band
5
The Siddeleys
The Siddeleys
6
Sad Lovers & Giants
Sad Lovers & Giants
band
7
Medium Medium
Medium Medium
former English musical group
8
McCarthy
McCarthy
British indie pop band
9
Swingin' Utters
Swingin' Utters
American punk rock band
10
The Farm
The Farm
British band from Liverpool
11
Biff Bang Pow!
Biff Bang Pow!
12
The Primitives
The Primitives
British indie pop band
13
Loop
Loop
British band
14
Inspiral Carpets
Inspiral Carpets
British alternative rock band
15
Supersuckers
Supersuckers
band
16
7 Seconds
7 Seconds
band
17
Disorder
Disorder
band
18
Cud
Cud
British indie rock band
19
The Telescopes
The Telescopes
20
Shriekback
Shriekback
English rock band
21
Big Dipper
Big Dipper
American indie rock band
22
The Wolfhounds
The Wolfhounds
English band
23
Blitz
Blitz
English street punk/oi! band
24
Volcano Suns
Volcano Suns
American band
25
The Field Mice
The Field Mice
English indie rock band
26
Screaming Trees
Screaming Trees
band
27
Cranes
Cranes
band
28
No-Man
No-Man
English art-pop duo
29
The Jesus and Mary Chain
The Jesus and Mary Chain
Scottish alternative band
30
And Also the Trees
And Also the Trees
band
31
Galaxie 500
Galaxie 500
American alternative rock band
32
Felt
Felt
English band
33
BOB
BOB
Indie pop band from North London, England
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The Psychedelic Furs
The Psychedelic Furs
British new wave band
35
The Lords of the New Church
The Lords of the New Church
English/American gothic rock supergroup
36
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
English gothic rock band
37
Pale Saints
Pale Saints
band that plays alternative rock
38
Guided by Voices
Guided by Voices
American indie rock band formed in 1983 in Dayton, Ohio
39
The Membranes
The Membranes
English band
40
Poster Children
Poster Children
American indie rock band
41
Kitchens of Distinction
Kitchens of Distinction
band
42
No Use for a Name
No Use for a Name
band
43
Buzz Feiten
Buzz Feiten
American singer-songwriter, guitarist, session musician, and luthier
44
Pop Will Eat Itself
Pop Will Eat Itself
English alternative rock band
45
Japan
Japan
English new wave band
46
The Flatmates
The Flatmates
47
Rain Parade
Rain Parade
band
48
My Bloody Valentine
My Bloody Valentine
Irish alternative rock band
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Mortal Sin
Mortal Sin
Australian thrash metal band
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Nils Lofgren
Nils Lofgren
American rock musician
51
The Weather Prophets
The Weather Prophets
52
The Wedding Present
The Wedding Present
British indie rock group
53
Das Damen
Das Damen
American alternative rock band
54
Killdozer
Killdozer
band
55
Ozric Tentacles
Ozric Tentacles
English instrumental rock band
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Heresy
Heresy
British band
57
Deja Voodoo
Deja Voodoo
Canadian band
58
Tokyo Blade
Tokyo Blade
English heavy metal band
Intro
Music

The Corn Dollies were a United Kingdom indie band from London, active between 1987 and 1991.

Comprising Steve Musham (vocals and guitar), Tim Sales (guitar), Steve Ridder (bass), Jack Hoser (drums), and Jono Podmore (violin), the band met in King's Cross although they all hailed from Dalston, aside from native Californian Ridder. After their first Robert Forster-produced release on the Farm label, they released several singles on Medium Cool Records. The debut, "Be Small Again" was an indie hit, reaching No. 28 on the UK Independent Chart. The follow-up, "Forever Steven", originally released on the band's own Farm Label, was produced by Robert Forster of The Go-Betweens reached No. 16. They also contributed a track to the various artist compilation Bananas, an album issued to help the Football Supporters Association campaign against the ID card scheme that was being mooted by the UK Government at the time. They gained popularity throughout Europe after a tour in 1989, building a strong fanbase in Spain. When Medium Cool collapsed, they moved to Midnight Music, releasing two albums. In support of Wrecked, they undertook a national tour supporting Ian McCulloch, but with the album's success being limited, the band split up in 1991.