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    BONUS EPISODE: What's your favourite BritPop song?

    BONUS EPISODE: What's your favourite BritPop song?

    With groups like Blur, Oasis, Pulp and Suede leading the way, BritPop was a dominant force in mid-1990s music that produced a ton of classic tracks. The question: what's your favourite one?

    We asked the Record Roulette crew and our special guest from our episode about Pulp's Different Class - Stewart Reynolds aka Brittlestar - to weigh in on their favourite BritPop song. What'd they pick? Listen to find out.

    What's your favourite BritPop song? Let us know how you did on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at @rrmusicpod.

    Like this sort of thing? You should check out some of our other BONUS episodes:

    Runtime: 9 minutes

    Music by lemonmusicstudio from Pixabay.

    Different Class - Pulp (Review)

    Different Class - Pulp (Review)

    What's a Pulp? Well, if you're American or named Eamon you might not know, but they're a BritPop band that has an album from 1995 -- Different Class -- at #162 on the Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums list.

    The Record Roulette crew are joined by Canadian icon Brittlestar to discuss Jarvis Cocker being weird, the meaning of BritPop and the fallout from Sonya's much-discussed move.

    Leave comments on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at @rrmusicpod or visit our website at recordroulettepodcast.com.

    Was this fun? Check out these great episodes about 90s albums:

    Runtime: 57 minutes

    Music by lemonmusicstudio from Pixabay.

    1997! Stacked Year Has Elite Pop, Rock, Dance, Anti-Capitalism

    1997! Stacked Year Has Elite Pop, Rock, Dance, Anti-Capitalism

    We're deep into the 1990s at Hall of Songs, and in this episode, Tim and Chris select their top-12 from 1997!

    You should expect equal doses of rap, dance-pop, and rock, with dashes of country-crossover, R&B, and whatever the hell was happening over in Britain. It's a wild year where music defied genre and just about everyone (except Bad Boy Records) was railing against capitalism.

    If you listen within the first week of the episode's release, vote at hallofsongs.com for what you believe are the best songs of all-time! Songs from this episode, plus tunes from elsewhere in the 90s, are up for election.

    Website: http://www.hallofsongs.com
    Social: http://www.twitter.com/hallofsongs

    Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hall-of-songs/id1550546067

    1995! Britpop, Rap Becomes Pop, and New Voices Emerge

    1995! Britpop, Rap Becomes Pop, and New Voices Emerge

    In 1995, the world starts zooming onto the Information Superhighway. And while we're figuring out our screen names and hoping the phone doesn't ring, we're hearing some mammoth tunes from the likes of Mariah Carey, Coolio and Oasis. We're also seeing some new names on the charts, on MTV, and in our record stores. 

    These are our top-12 songs from the year that was. Listen now, then head to hallofsongs.com to vote for what you think are the absolute greatest songs of all-time. 

    Website: http://www.hallofsongs.com
    Social: http://www.twitter.com/hallofsongs

    Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hall-of-songs/id1550546067

    Episode 32: Oasis vs Blur w/ The Sports Desk on SYN

    Episode 32: Oasis vs Blur w/ The Sports Desk on SYN

    For this festive season. Jason & Imran have gone a bit silly and pushed heavy metal aside to reignite the old Oasis vs Blur Britpop rivalry. It's the 1994 releases of each band being examined in track-by-track, Oasis' debut Definitely Maybe and Blur's third album Parklife. This battle was made possible by collaborating with Sam Menhennet from SYN's flagship sports show The Sports Desk where you will learn when he isn't spotted in the grandstand at the game, he can be found fully immersed in the magical and rad Rock n Roll, and Britpop is his specialty.

    Follow The Sports Desk on SYN every Wednesday at 5PM and Friday at 9AM on 90.7FM, DAB+, or online at syn.org.au, and click here for all their podcasts
    Plus stay up to date on Facebook & Instagram
    Also, hear Sam's previous work on Rockology, his music show from 2017-2020. Keep an eye out for updates on that show

    Stay up to date with ‘The Great Metal Standoff’ at https://www.facebook.com/metalstandoffpod/

    And ‘Moshpit On SYN’ at https://www.facebook.com/Moshpitonsyn/

    Outro Music: XTaKeRuX - Demonized

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