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|  | The Supergrasses are markedly a band from the British sound that is born to Oxford in the first years '90, from the ashes of another group Indians, The Jennifers, formed when the actual Supergrasses were still very young, and two of them were not twenty-year old yet. Initially the members of the group were only three: Gaz Coombes, Danny Goffey and Mick Quinn. In the actual formation it is present also the brother of Gaz, Rob that up to a year ago it resulted as "external" to the band also collaborating with it. The boys of Oxford were born and grown in the full one of the wave pop brit and for wide lines they remember the clearest characteristics of it. In the summer of 1994, the Supergrasses publish theirs first individual, the semiautobiografico "Caught by the Fuzz", for the independent label Backbeat. Later they sign immediately a contract with the Parlophone, that republishes the single one in the autumn of the same year. "Mansize Rooster", the second individual of the Supergrasses, goes out in the 1995 spring and climbs the classifications up to the Top 20 of the individuals more sold in Great Britain. Same discourse for "Lenny", the third individual that immediately is published before the exit of the first album of the Supergrasses, "The Should Coco", that enters in the Top 20. The first job of the Supergrasses arouses a great consent in Great Britain and the fame of the continuous band to grow in the following months. The double individual "Alright" / "Time", in fact, it reached the number 2 in classification and it brought the album to the position number 1. Shortly after three months, "The Should Coco" they land in the market USA and the single one "Caught by the Fuzz" it begins to be transmitted in radio and on MTV. In 1997 it is the time of the fantastic one "In It For The Money", according to album of the band, the good job of the band very underestimated by the public but that one remain some most incisive disks of the Brit-pop movement. Two years later he/she sees the light the third job of the four in Oxford simply entitled "Supergrass." After three years of silences the Supergrasses compose and they record their fourth album, "Life On Other Planets", to which followed, later even two years the first one picked up by the name "Supergrass is 10", published note to 10 from the exit of the first individual of the group and mixture from the single ones up to that moment recorded anymore in their career some unpublished ones among which the single one "Kiss Of Life. With the CD the double DVD also goes out with all the videoclips of the Supergrasses and with the history told by the members of the group with the accompaniment of television images and apparitions live. Theirs fifth album, "Road to Rouen", he/she sees the light in August 2005 and you/he/she has suffered a great success, hauled by the single one "St Petersburg", characterized by a magnificent turn of plain hammond. The last job of the Supergrasses, the order in study, has seen the light in 2008 and you/he/she is entitled "Diamond Hoo Has." An album that doesn't betray the vein rock of the band, very voted to the sound British years '60. | |