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  2. Mod revival - Wikipedia

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    The mod revival is a subculture that started in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s and later spread to other countries (to a lesser degree).. The Mod Revival started with disillusionment with the punk scene when commercialism set in. [citation needed] It was featured in an article in Sounds music paper in 1976 and had a big following in Reading/London during that time.

  3. Mod (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The mod scene in Los Angeles and Orange County was partly influenced by the 2 Tone ska revival in England, and was unique in its racial diversity, with black, white, Hispanic and Asian participants. The 1990s Britpop scene featured noticeable mod influences on bands such as Oasis, Blur, Ocean Colour Scene and the Bluetones.

  4. Popscene (club) - Wikipedia

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    The founders of Popscene were Dave McCarthy and Mac Be, who were the promoters and DJs for its entirety. Be explained on a Facebook post that, "It was myself and Dave at first, then Dave's girlfriend Jenny started doing a bit in the later years before we parted company in May 2000."

  5. Module file - Wikipedia

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    Module file (MOD music, tracker music) is a family of music file formats originating from the MOD file format on Amiga systems used in the late 1980s. Those who produce these files (using the software called music trackers ) and listen to them form the worldwide MOD scene, [ 1 ] a part of the demoscene subculture.

  6. MC Skat Kat - Wikipedia

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    MC Skat Kat was created by Michael Patterson and performed by the Wild Pair duo of Bruce DeShazer and Marv Gunn on "Opposites Attract". MC Skat Kat's rap was written and performed by Derrick Stevens, although Romany Malco, who did the majority of the writing for the M.C. Skat Kat & the Stray Mob album, is often mistakenly credited for being the voice of the rap on Opposites Attract, a story ...

  7. The Action - Wikipedia

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    They made their final appearance at Modstock 2004, [39] a three-day event organized by the New Untouchables to commemorate 40 years of Mod Subculture, on May 30, 2004. [ 40 ] During an interview in September 1986, Steve Marriott regarded the Action as a "legitimate band" and compared them to the likes of the Small Faces , in terms of street ...

  8. Popscene - Wikipedia

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    The Beastie Boys, guest reviewing for NME, suggested the record would sound better played at 33rpm instead of 45. [6] The low chart placing came as a confidence blow for the band, who were £60,000 in debt. [7] Food Records boss Andy Ross later said "we were totally devastated ... we thought it was a brilliant single."

  9. Active Duty (album) - Wikipedia

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    A patriotic album, originally planned to be titled The Autobiography Of M.C. Hammer, portions of the proceeds were donated to 9/11 charities. [6] [7] Hammer shot the video for the anthem "No Stoppin' Us (USA)" in Washington, D.C., on October 3, 2001, with several members of the United States Congress, who sang in the song and danced in the ...