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Teenage Fanclub

Rock music
Britpop
Pop rock
Inspired by the classic Glasgow label Postcard Records, who released bands such as Orange Juice, Aztec Camera, and Josef K, Teenage Fanclub crafted indie rock from bubblegum pop hooks and dreamy 1960s melodies. As the C86 scene helped to re-launch jangly, British guitar groups, the band members came together in 1986 from short-lived former groups Boy Hairdressers and BMX Bandits to earn a contract with Creation Records and release debut album A Catholic Education (1990). Third album Bandwagonesque (1991) stands as the band's finest moment, laying a template for Britpop's melodic ...
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The ConceptTeenage Fanclub
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The Man Who Was Too LoudTeenage Fanclub and Frank Black
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Fallin'De La Soul and Teenage Fanclub
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Star SignTeenage Fanclub
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Sparky's DreamTeenage Fanclub
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DecemberTeenage Fanclub
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The ConceptTeenage Fanclub

Bandwagonesque

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The Man Who Was Too LoudTeenage Fanclub and Frank Black

Frank Black and the Catholics

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Fallin'De La Soul and Teenage Fanclub

Fallin'

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Star SignTeenage Fanclub

Bandwagonesque

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Sparky's DreamTeenage Fanclub

Grand Prix

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DecemberTeenage Fanclub

Bandwagonesque

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