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Britpop emerged in the early 1990s as a reaction against the dominance of American grunge and alternative rock. It was influenced by earlier British musical movements, particularly the 1960s British Invasion bands, as well as punk rock and new wave. The genre celebrated British culture and identity, often incorporating themes of everyday life and working-class experience. Key bands like Oasis and Blur played a significant role in popularizing Britpop, leading to a cultural revival in the UK music scene.

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