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To be honest, I am not surprised over the fact that many musicians ended up in the same category as Coldplay during the noughts, but I ask myself how some Britpop-adjacent bands ended up in there. We already posed the similar question in our discussion about Gomez, yet Stereophonics are another example of this. While they achieved their greatest success, when Coldplay took over the rock scene in Great Britain, they actually had some gains in the time of Britpop. However, they felt out of step with that idiom, though I wouldn't claim they belonged to the scene that followed the latter either. Sure, they seemed closer to their peers within the Coldplay-led brand, albeit not that much. They favoured the classical approach to rock, which their contemporaries didn't find much use for.
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Mr. Writer - Stereophonics
I used to treat you right, Give you my time, Then I turned my back on you, Then you do, What you do.. And then you go home, With you on your own, What do you even know? Mr.Writer, why don’t you tell it like it is? Why don’t you you tell it really is? Before you go on home.
This song is giving me sinful, sinful thoughts.
*fans self*