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Blur (Album)
Hello you. Make a cup of tea, put a record on. Welcome to The A to Z of Britpop, your introduction to the bands, music, and characters that defined the most exciting genre of the 1990s. In this article, we explore Blur, the self-titled album that marked Blur’s bold reinvention and move away from Britpop’s polished anthems. This record saw the band embrace raw, lo-fi production and experimental sounds, reestablishing themselves as one of the most innovative bands of the decade.