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Reni
Reni
English drummer
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John Squire
John Squire
English musician, songwriter and artist (*1962)
2
Ian Brown
Ian Brown
English musician and singer of The Stone Roses
3
Gary Mounfield
Gary Mounfield
English rock bassist
4
The Seahorses
The Seahorses
British rock band
5
The Courteeners
The Courteeners
band
6
Primal Scream
Primal Scream
Scottish rock band
7
The Smiths
The Smiths
English rock band
8
Goldblade
Goldblade
English punk rock band from Manchester, England
9
Puressence
Puressence
10
Mott the Hoople
Mott the Hoople
British rock band
11
Debbie Googe
Debbie Googe
English musician
12
Happy Mondays
Happy Mondays
English alternative rock band
13
Reverend and The Makers
Reverend and The Makers
English indie pop band
14
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher
English singer and songwriter
15
Joy Division
Joy Division
English rock band
16
The Verve
The Verve
British Rock Band
17
The Charlatans
The Charlatans
English rock band
18
Razorlight
Razorlight
band
19
The Clash
The Clash
British punk rock band
20
Blossoms
Blossoms
British band
21
Pulp
Pulp
UK band
22
Blur
Blur
English alternative rock band
23
The La's
The La's
English rock band
24
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
British alternative rock band
25
The Damned
The Damned
British rock band
26
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
British singer, songwriter and guitarist
27
The Libertines
The Libertines
English rock band
28
Johnny Marr
Johnny Marr
English musician, songwriter, and singer
29
The Zutons
The Zutons
English indie rock band
30
Simon Wolstencroft
Simon Wolstencroft
English drummer
31
Oasis
Oasis
English rock band formed in Manchester in 1991
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Suede
Suede
English alternative rock band
33
Babyshambles
Babyshambles
English rock band
34
Andy Rourke
Andy Rourke
British musician
35
A Witness
A Witness
36
Elbow
Elbow
English alternative rock band
37
Mick Taylor
Mick Taylor
British rock musician, former member of The Rolling Stones
38
Hurts
Hurts
English synthpop duo
39
Pete Doherty
Pete Doherty
English musician, writer, actor, poet and artist
40
The View
The View
Scottish indie rock band
41
White Lies
White Lies
English band
42
Kasabian
Kasabian
English rock band
43
Reef
Reef
English rock band
44
Northern Uproar
Northern Uproar
English band
45
Audioweb
Audioweb
46
LCD Soundsystem
LCD Soundsystem
American alternative dance band
47
Richard Ashcroft
Richard Ashcroft
English singer-songwriter
48
Faces
Faces
English rock band
49
New Order
New Order
English rock band
50
Aziz Ibrahim
Aziz Ibrahim
British musician
51
Lostprophets
Lostprophets
Disbanded Welsh rock band
52
Sex Pistols
Sex Pistols
English punk rock band
53
Carl Barât
Carl Barât
English musician
54
Spacemen 3
Spacemen 3
band
55
Shed Seven
Shed Seven
English rock band
Members, past and present

The Stone Roses were an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1983. One of the pioneering groups of the Madchester movement in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the band's classic and most prominent lineup consisted of vocalist Ian Brown, guitarist John Squire, bassist Mani and drummer Reni.

The band released their debut album, The Stone Roses, in 1989. The album was a breakthrough success for the band and received critical acclaim, many regarding it as one of the greatest British albums ever recorded. At this time the group decided to capitalise on their success by signing to a major label. Their record label at the time, Silvertone, would not let them out of their contract, which led to a long legal battle that culminated with the band signing with Geffen Records in 1991.

The Stone Roses then released their second album, Second Coming, in 1994, which was met with mixed reviews. The group soon disbanded after several line-up changes throughout the supporting tour, which began with Reni departing in early 1995, followed by Squire in April 1996. Brown and Mani dissolved the remains of the group in October 1996 following their appearance at Reading Festival.

Following much intensified media speculation, The Stone Roses called a press conference on 18 October 2011 to announce that the band had reunited and would perform a reunion world tour in 2012, including three homecoming shows in Heaton Park, Manchester. Plans to record a third album in the future were also floated but only two singles were released. In June 2012, Chris Coghill, the writer of a new film which is set during the Stone Roses 1990 Spike Island show, revealed that the band "have at least three or four new tracks recorded". In June 2013, a documentary about the band's reformation directed by Shane Meadows and titled The Stone Roses: Made of Stone was released.

In 2016, they released their first new material in two decades. The band members continued to tour until June 2017, at which point cryptic remarks by Brown indicated the band had split again, later confirmed in a 2019 interview with Squire.