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* AmericansHateTingle: As with the other Madchester artists (until Music/{{Oasis}} broke into the scene, though that'd be [[{{Britpop}} another scene altogether]]), the band was much more popular in their native England than they were in the USA. This might be because Music/RedHotChiliPeppers broke through to the mainstream in their native U.S. around the same time with a similar sound. The fact that they canceled their scheduled tour of the USA at the height of their fame didn't help at all. They still did quite well on CollegeRadio. "She Bangs the Drums" and "Fool's Gold" made the top 10 on the Billboard modern rock chart, as did "One Love" and "Love Spreads." Their videos were also staples of Creator/{{MTV}}'s ''120 Minutes'' in the early '90s, so they did have an American audience. Despite their popularity on alternative radio, they never broke through to the mainstream the way Music/{{Nirvana}} did. They're mostly remembered stateside today among serious indie fans and anglophiles.

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* AmericansHateTingle: As with the other Madchester artists (until Music/{{Oasis}} broke into the scene, though that'd be [[{{Britpop}} another scene altogether]]), the band was much more popular in their native England U.K. than they were in the USA. This might be because Music/RedHotChiliPeppers broke through to the mainstream in their native U.S. around the same time with a similar sound. The fact that they canceled their scheduled tour of the USA at the height of their fame didn't help at all. They still did quite well on CollegeRadio. "She Bangs the Drums" and "Fool's Gold" made the top 10 on the Billboard modern rock chart, as did "One Love" and "Love Spreads." Their videos were also staples of Creator/{{MTV}}'s ''120 Minutes'' in the early '90s, so they did have an American audience. Despite their popularity on alternative radio, they never broke through to the mainstream the way Music/{{Nirvana}} did. They're mostly remembered stateside today among serious indie fans and anglophiles.
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* AmericansHateTingle: As with the other Madchester artists (until Music/{{Oasis}} broke into the scene, though that'd be [[{{Britpop}} another scene altogether]]), the band was much more popular in their native England than they were in the USA. The fact that they canceled their scheduled tour of the USA at the height of their fame didn't help at all. They still did quite well on CollegeRadio. "She Bangs the Drums" and "Fool's Gold" made the top 10 on the Billboard modern rock chart, as did "One Love" and "Love Spreads." Their videos were also staples of Creator/{{MTV}}'s ''120 Minutes'' in the early '90s, so they did have an American audience. Despite their popularity on alternative radio, they never broke through to the mainstream the way Music/{{Nirvana}} did. They're mostly remembered stateside today among serious indie fans and anglophiles.

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* AmericansHateTingle: As with the other Madchester artists (until Music/{{Oasis}} broke into the scene, though that'd be [[{{Britpop}} another scene altogether]]), the band was much more popular in their native England than they were in the USA. This might be because Music/RedHotChiliPeppers broke through to the mainstream in their native U.S. around the same time with a similar sound. The fact that they canceled their scheduled tour of the USA at the height of their fame didn't help at all. They still did quite well on CollegeRadio. "She Bangs the Drums" and "Fool's Gold" made the top 10 on the Billboard modern rock chart, as did "One Love" and "Love Spreads." Their videos were also staples of Creator/{{MTV}}'s ''120 Minutes'' in the early '90s, so they did have an American audience. Despite their popularity on alternative radio, they never broke through to the mainstream the way Music/{{Nirvana}} did. They're mostly remembered stateside today among serious indie fans and anglophiles.
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* FanNickname: Reni habitually wore a bucket hat. The nickname "Reni hat" for these hats is still in use, especially due to the band's 2011 reformation, particularly in the UK.
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* NightmareFuel: The idea of selling one's soul to the devil is terrifying enough as it is, but the protagonist of "I Wanna Be Adored" already has that base covered. He'd apparently be willing to do it, though, if it meant getting the attention he so desperately craves. The fact that the lyrics consist of nothing beyond "I don't have/need to sell my soul, he's already in me. I wanna be adored. You adore me. I gotta be adored." makes it even creepier. Plus, the desolate atmosphere given off by the guitar at 2:04 feels downright sinister.



* VindicatedByHistory: While the band was pretty popular at the time, their first album, ''[[Music/TheStoneRosesAlbum The Stone Roses]]'' received some negative reviews by the press. Infamously, music magazine ''NME'' originally gave the album a 5 out of 10 rating, but in recent years has claimed that it's one of the best albums of all time.

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* VindicatedByHistory: While the band was pretty popular at the time, their first album, ''[[Music/TheStoneRosesAlbum The Stone Roses]]'' received some negative reviews by the press. Infamously, music magazine ''NME'' originally gave the album a 5 out of 10 rating, but in recent years has claimed that it's one of the best albums of all time.time.
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** Most of their songs, really, including the B-sides. Particularly good examples include "Elephant Stone", "She Bangs the Drums", "Fool's Gold", "I Am the Resurrection", "This Is the One", "Mersey Paradise", "The Hardest Thing in the World"...
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* SignatureSong: "One Love", "I am the Resurrection", and "Fool's Gold" are their best known songs. The later has been used quite frequently in film, most notably in ''Film/LockStockAndTwoSmokingBarrels''. Yankees are perhaps most likely to have heard "Love Spreads".

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* SignatureSong: "One Love", "I am Am the Resurrection", and "Fool's Gold" are their best known songs. songs (ironically, three of their longer songs). The later latter has been used quite frequently in film, most notably in ''Film/LockStockAndTwoSmokingBarrels''. Yankees are perhaps most likely to have heard "Love Spreads".

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* EpicRiff: "I am the Resurrection" and "Love Spreads" come to mind.
* FirstInstallmentWins: ''The Stone Roses'' is considered their best album.

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** Most of their songs, really, including the B-sides. Particularly good examples include "Elephant Stone", "She Bangs the Drums", "Fool's Gold", "I Am the Resurrection", "This Is the One", "Mersey Paradise", "The Hardest Thing in the World"...
* EpicRiff: "I am Am the Resurrection" and "Love Spreads" come to mind.
** "Something's Burning" and "Fool's Gold" both have epic bass riffs.
* FirstInstallmentWins: ''The Stone Roses'' is considered their best album.album, and is often cited as one of the greatest debut albums in history, if not the greatest.
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* AmericansHateTingle: As with the other Madchester artists (until Music/{{Oasis}} broke into the scene, though that'd be [[{{Britpop}} another scene altogether]]), the band was much more popular in their native England than they were in the USA. The fact that they canceled their scheduled tour of the USA at the height of their fame didn't help at all. They still did quite well on CollegeRadio. "She Bangs the Drums" and "Fool's Gold" made the top 10 on the Billboard modern rock chart, as did "One Love" and "Love Spreads." Their videos were also staples of Creator/{{MTV}}'s ''120 Minutes'' in the early '90s, so they did have an American audience. They're still not as well remembered as, say, Music/{{Nirvana}} outside of serious indie fans and anglophiles.

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* AmericansHateTingle: As with the other Madchester artists (until Music/{{Oasis}} broke into the scene, though that'd be [[{{Britpop}} another scene altogether]]), the band was much more popular in their native England than they were in the USA. The fact that they canceled their scheduled tour of the USA at the height of their fame didn't help at all. They still did quite well on CollegeRadio. "She Bangs the Drums" and "Fool's Gold" made the top 10 on the Billboard modern rock chart, as did "One Love" and "Love Spreads." Their videos were also staples of Creator/{{MTV}}'s ''120 Minutes'' in the early '90s, so they did have an American audience. They're still not as well remembered as, say, Despite their popularity on alternative radio, they never broke through to the mainstream the way Music/{{Nirvana}} outside of did. They're mostly remembered stateside today among serious indie fans and anglophiles.
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* SignatureSong: "One Love", "I am the Resurrection", and "Fool's Gold" are their best known songs. The later has been used quite frequently in film, most notably in ''Film/LockStockandTwoSmokingBarrels''. Yankees are perhaps most likely to have heard "Love Spreads".

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* SignatureSong: "One Love", "I am the Resurrection", and "Fool's Gold" are their best known songs. The later has been used quite frequently in film, most notably in ''Film/LockStockandTwoSmokingBarrels''.''Film/LockStockAndTwoSmokingBarrels''. Yankees are perhaps most likely to have heard "Love Spreads".
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* SignatureSong: "One Love", "I am the Resurrection", and "Fool's Gold" are their best known songs. The later has been used quite frequently in film, most notably in Film/{{LockStockandTwoSmokingBarrels}}. Yankees are perhaps most likely to have heard "Love Spreads".

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* SignatureSong: "One Love", "I am the Resurrection", and "Fool's Gold" are their best known songs. The later has been used quite frequently in film, most notably in Film/{{LockStockandTwoSmokingBarrels}}.''Film/LockStockandTwoSmokingBarrels''. Yankees are perhaps most likely to have heard "Love Spreads".

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* AmericansHateTingle - As with the other Madchester artists (until Music/{{Oasis}} broke into the scene, though that'd be [[{{Britpop}} another scene altogether]]), the band was much more popular in their native England than they were in the USA. The fact that they canceled their scheduled tour of the USA at the height of their fame didn't help at all. They still did quite well on CollegeRadio. "She Bangs the Drums" and "Fool's Gold" made the top 10 on the Billboard modern rock chart, as did "One Love" and "Love Spreads." Their videos were also staples of Creator/{{MTV}}'s ''120 Minutes'' in the early '90s, so they did have an American audience. They're still not as well remembered as, say, Music/{{Nirvana}} outside of serious indie fans and anglophiles.
* BrokenBase - Fans frequently disagree over whether ''Second Coming'' is good or not.
** AscendedMeme: This debate is even referenced in ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead''.
* ChorusOnlySong - "I Wanna Be Adored".

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* AmericansHateTingle - AmericansHateTingle: As with the other Madchester artists (until Music/{{Oasis}} broke into the scene, though that'd be [[{{Britpop}} another scene altogether]]), the band was much more popular in their native England than they were in the USA. The fact that they canceled their scheduled tour of the USA at the height of their fame didn't help at all. They still did quite well on CollegeRadio. "She Bangs the Drums" and "Fool's Gold" made the top 10 on the Billboard modern rock chart, as did "One Love" and "Love Spreads." Their videos were also staples of Creator/{{MTV}}'s ''120 Minutes'' in the early '90s, so they did have an American audience. They're still not as well remembered as, say, Music/{{Nirvana}} outside of serious indie fans and anglophiles.
* BrokenBase - BrokenBase: Fans frequently disagree over whether ''Second Coming'' is good or not.
** AscendedMeme:
not. [[AscendedMeme This debate is even referenced in in]] ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead''.
* ChorusOnlySong - ChorusOnlySong: "I Wanna Be Adored".



* FirstInstallmentWins - ''The Stone Roses'' is considered their best album.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff - ''Second Coming'' was better received in the U.S. than it was in the U.K., to the point where some American fans prefer it over the debut. The bluesy riffs might have fit better into the {{Grunge}} scene than the jangly guitars of the first album did.
* ItGetsBetter - The main criticism of "Breaking Into Heaven" is the long 4-minute intro.
* ReplacementScrappy - Aziz Ibrahim and Robbie Maddix.
* SignatureSong: "One Love", "I am the Resurrection", and "Fool's Gold" are their best known songs. The later has been used quite frequently in film, most notably in Film/{{LockStockandTwoSmokingBarrels}}.
** Though Yankees are perhaps most likely to have heard "Love Spreads".
* SophomoreSlump - ''Second Coming''. Still lots of debates over its actual quality, but its commercial slump can't be denied.
* VindicatedByHistory - While the band was pretty popular at the time, their first album, ''[[Music/TheStoneRosesAlbum The Stone Roses]]'' received some negative reviews by the press. Infamously, music magazine ''NME'' originally gave the album a 5 out of 10 rating, but in recent years has claimed that it's one of the best albums of all time.

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* FirstInstallmentWins - FirstInstallmentWins: ''The Stone Roses'' is considered their best album.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff - GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: ''Second Coming'' was better received in the U.S. than it was in the U.K., to the point where some American fans prefer it over the debut. The bluesy riffs might have fit better into the {{Grunge}} scene than the jangly guitars of the first album did.
* ItGetsBetter - The main criticism of "Breaking Into Heaven" is the long 4-minute intro.
* ReplacementScrappy -
ReplacementScrappy: Aziz Ibrahim and Robbie Maddix.
* SignatureSong: "One Love", "I am the Resurrection", and "Fool's Gold" are their best known songs. The later has been used quite frequently in film, most notably in Film/{{LockStockandTwoSmokingBarrels}}.
** Though
Film/{{LockStockandTwoSmokingBarrels}}. Yankees are perhaps most likely to have heard "Love Spreads".
Spreads".
* SophomoreSlump - SlowPacedBeginning: The main criticism of "Breaking Into Heaven" is the long 4-minute intro.
* SophomoreSlump:
''Second Coming''. Still lots of debates over its actual quality, but its commercial slump can't be denied.
* VindicatedByHistory - VindicatedByHistory: While the band was pretty popular at the time, their first album, ''[[Music/TheStoneRosesAlbum The Stone Roses]]'' received some negative reviews by the press. Infamously, music magazine ''NME'' originally gave the album a 5 out of 10 rating, but in recent years has claimed that it's one of the best albums of all time.
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* FirstInstallmentWins - ''The Stone Roses'' is considered their MagnumOpus.

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* FirstInstallmentWins - ''The Stone Roses'' is considered their MagnumOpus.best album.
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* AmericansHateTingle - As with the other Madchester artists (until Music/{{Oasis}} broke into the scene, though that'd be [[{{Britpop}} another scene altogether]]), the band was much more popular in their native England than they were in the USA. The fact that they canceled their scheduled tour of the USA at the height of their fame didn't help at all. They still did quite well on CollegeRadio. "She Bangs the Drums" and "Fool's Gold" made the top 10 on the Billboard modern rock chart, as did "One Love" and "Love Spreads." Their videos were also staples of Creator/{{MTV}}'s ''120 Minutes'' in the early '90s, so they did have an American audience.

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* AmericansHateTingle - As with the other Madchester artists (until Music/{{Oasis}} broke into the scene, though that'd be [[{{Britpop}} another scene altogether]]), the band was much more popular in their native England than they were in the USA. The fact that they canceled their scheduled tour of the USA at the height of their fame didn't help at all. They still did quite well on CollegeRadio. "She Bangs the Drums" and "Fool's Gold" made the top 10 on the Billboard modern rock chart, as did "One Love" and "Love Spreads." Their videos were also staples of Creator/{{MTV}}'s ''120 Minutes'' in the early '90s, so they did have an American audience. They're still not as well remembered as, say, Music/{{Nirvana}} outside of serious indie fans and anglophiles.
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* VindicatedByHistory - While the band was pretty popular at the time, their first album received some negative reviews by the press. Infamously, music magazine ''NME'' originally gave the album a 5 out of 10 rating, but in recent years has claimed that it's one of the best albums of all time.

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* VindicatedByHistory - While the band was pretty popular at the time, their first album album, ''[[Music/TheStoneRosesAlbum The Stone Roses]]'' received some negative reviews by the press. Infamously, music magazine ''NME'' originally gave the album a 5 out of 10 rating, but in recent years has claimed that it's one of the best albums of all time.

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* AmericansHateTingle - As with the other Madchester artists, the band was much more popular in their native England than they were in the USA. The fact that they canceled their scheduled tour of the USA at the height of their fame didn't help at all. They still did quite well on CollegeRadio. "She Bangs the Drums" and "Fool's Gold" made the top 10 on the Billboard modern rock chart, as did "One Love" and "Love Spreads." Their videos were also staples of Creator/{{MTV}}'s ''120 Minutes'' in the early '90s, so they did have an American audience.

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* AmericansHateTingle - As with the other Madchester artists, artists (until Music/{{Oasis}} broke into the scene, though that'd be [[{{Britpop}} another scene altogether]]), the band was much more popular in their native England than they were in the USA. The fact that they canceled their scheduled tour of the USA at the height of their fame didn't help at all. They still did quite well on CollegeRadio. "She Bangs the Drums" and "Fool's Gold" made the top 10 on the Billboard modern rock chart, as did "One Love" and "Love Spreads." Their videos were also staples of Creator/{{MTV}}'s ''120 Minutes'' in the early '90s, so they did have an American audience.



* EarWorm: ''Let me put you in the picture..''

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* ChorusOnlySong - "I Wanna Be Adored".
* EarWorm: ''Let me put you in the picture..picture, let me show you what I mean...''
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* AmericansHateTingle - As with the other Madchester artists, the band was much more popular in their native England than they were in the USA. The fact that they canceled their scheduled tour of the USA at the height of their fame didn't help at all. They still did quite well on CollegeRadio. "She Bangs the Drums" and "Fool's Gold" made the top 10 on the Billboard modern rock chart, as did "One Love" and "Love Spreads." Their videos were also staples of Creator/{{MTV}}'s ''120 Minutes'', so they did have an American audience.

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* AmericansHateTingle - As with the other Madchester artists, the band was much more popular in their native England than they were in the USA. The fact that they canceled their scheduled tour of the USA at the height of their fame didn't help at all. They still did quite well on CollegeRadio. "She Bangs the Drums" and "Fool's Gold" made the top 10 on the Billboard modern rock chart, as did "One Love" and "Love Spreads." Their videos were also staples of Creator/{{MTV}}'s ''120 Minutes'', Minutes'' in the early '90s, so they did have an American audience.
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* AmericansHateTingle - As with the other Madchester artists, the band was much more popular in their native England than they were in the USA. The fact that they canceled their scheduled tour of the USA at the height of their fame didn't help at all. They still did quite well on CollegeRadio. "She Bangs the Drums" and "Fool's Gold" made the top 10 on the Billboard modern rock chart, as did "One Love" and "Love Spreads."

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* AmericansHateTingle - As with the other Madchester artists, the band was much more popular in their native England than they were in the USA. The fact that they canceled their scheduled tour of the USA at the height of their fame didn't help at all. They still did quite well on CollegeRadio. "She Bangs the Drums" and "Fool's Gold" made the top 10 on the Billboard modern rock chart, as did "One Love" and "Love Spreads."" Their videos were also staples of Creator/{{MTV}}'s ''120 Minutes'', so they did have an American audience.
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* AmericansHateTingle - As with the other Madchester artists, the band was much more popular in their native England than they were in the USA. The fact that they canceled their scheduled tour of the USA at the height of their fame didn't help at all.

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* AmericansHateTingle - As with the other Madchester artists, the band was much more popular in their native England than they were in the USA. The fact that they canceled their scheduled tour of the USA at the height of their fame didn't help at all. They still did quite well on CollegeRadio. "She Bangs the Drums" and "Fool's Gold" made the top 10 on the Billboard modern rock chart, as did "One Love" and "Love Spreads."
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* SignatureSong: "One Love", "I am the Resurrection", and "Fool's Gold" are their best known songs. The later has been used quite frequently in film, most notably in Film/{{LockStockandTwoSmokingBarrels}}.
**Though Yankees are perhaps most likely to have heard "Love Spreads".
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* EpicRiff: "I am the Resurrection" and "Love Spreads" come to mind.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff - ''Second Coming'' was better received in the U.S. than it was in the U.K., to the point where some American fans prefer it over the debut.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff - ''Second Coming'' was better received in the U.S. than it was in the U.K., to the point where some American fans prefer it over the debut. The bluesy riffs might have fit better into the {{Grunge}} scene than the jangly guitars of the first album did.
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** AscendedMeme: This debate is even referenced in ShaunOfTheDead.

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** AscendedMeme: This debate is even referenced in ShaunOfTheDead.''Film/ShaunOfTheDead''.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff - ''Second Coming'' was better received in the U.S. than it was in the U.K., to the point where some American fans prefer it over the debut.

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