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Giant Drag
Giant Drag
band
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Images in Vogue
Images in Vogue
Canadian musical group
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The Quick
The Quick
3
Steve Kravac
Steve Kravac
Canadian musician
4
Robyn Hitchcock
Robyn Hitchcock
English singer-songwriter and guitarist
5
Clock DVA
Clock DVA
English band
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Superdrag
Superdrag
American rock band
7
The Fartz
The Fartz
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Supergrass
Supergrass
English rock band
9
Enon
Enon
American musical group; indie rock band
10
Jeremy Jay
Jeremy Jay
American musician and singer-songwriter
11
Jesu
Jesu
British post-metal band
12
Bosque Brown
Bosque Brown
American alternative country band
13
The Jayhawks
The Jayhawks
American country and rock band
14
The Diodes
The Diodes
Canadian punk rock band
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The Wild Swans
The Wild Swans
post-punk band from Liverpool, England
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Amplifier
Amplifier
British band
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The Swellers
The Swellers
band that plays punk rock
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Anything Box
Anything Box
American band
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Even As We Speak
Even As We Speak
Australian indie pop band
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Chamberlain
Chamberlain
American indie rock band
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Clutch
Clutch
American rock band
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Crime
Crime
American punk band
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Weston
Weston
US punk rock band
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The Fall of Troy
The Fall of Troy
American post-hardcore band
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Casino Versus Japan
Casino Versus Japan
American musician
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Pallas
Pallas
band that plays progressive rock
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Crystal Antlers
Crystal Antlers
American band
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Robert Pollard
Robert Pollard
American musician and singer-songwriter
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Turin Brakes
Turin Brakes
English band
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Don Fleming
Don Fleming
American musician and record producer
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Jay Reatard
Jay Reatard
American musician
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The Exploding Hearts
The Exploding Hearts
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The Prayer Chain
The Prayer Chain
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German musical group; electro-industrial music project
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Masters of the Obvious
Masters of the Obvious
garage punk band from New Hampshire, USA
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Tally Hall
Tally Hall
American rock band
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Magic Wands
Magic Wands
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Babybird
Babybird
band
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The Nightingales
The Nightingales
British band
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Toad the Wet Sprocket
Toad the Wet Sprocket
American alternative rock band
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The Menzingers
The Menzingers
American punk rock band
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The Pharcyde
The Pharcyde
American hip hop group
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Cap'n Jazz
Cap'n Jazz
band
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Controlled Bleeding
Controlled Bleeding
American band

The Primary 5 was a Scottish pop band from Glasgow, Scotland, formed in 2003 by former Teenage Fanclub and Soup Dragons drummer Paul Quinn. The name referred to the band being the fifth that Quinn has played in. The band's first album North Pole was self-released on Quinn's Bellbeat Music label. They signed with Re-Action Recordings for the second album Go!. Allmusic's Matt Collar described the album as "A sparkling, sun-drenched blast of melodic guitar pop" and said it was "a superb album equal to its predecessor in every way -- and perhaps even a little better."

The third album, High Five, was recorded at Leeders Farm in Norwich and was engineered by Nick Brine, who had previously worked with Oasis and Bruce Springsteen, among others. High Five was released in 2008 on the Neon Tetra label. One critic compared the sound on High Five to The Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.

On 1 November 2010, Quinn released The Primary 5's retrospective, Revive - Demos & Rarities - 2001-2008, and announced that the band was officially defunct. The Primary 5 debut album, North Pole, had a 2017 re-release on vinyl via Sugarbush Records. The second release, Go!, had a 2017 re-release on vinyl via Spanish label Pretty Olivia Records. The third and final album, High Five, is currently being completely remixed and repackaged and was due for a vinyl release in 2019.