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The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses were an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1984. The band's original lineup consisted of Ian Brown (vocals), John Squire (guitar), Andy Couzens (guitar), Pete Garner (bass) and Alan "Reni" Wren (drums). Couzens and Garner left in 1987. Couzens positions was left vacant and Garner was replaced by Gary "Mani" Mounfield in 1987, and this completed the band's most visible lineup. Reni would depart in 1995 and was replaced by Robbie Maddix, and a year later Squire departed and was replaced by Aziz Ibrahim.

Their first single "So Young", showcased a more gothic rock sound. The band later distanced themselves from the song and became associate with the Madchester scene. The band released a handful of successful singles, which led to a contract with Silvertone Records. They released their 1989 debut album The Stone Roses quickly achieved the status of a classic in the UK, and topped NME's list of the Greatest British Albums of All Time. The band decided to capitolize on their success by signing to a major label, but Silvertone would not let them out their contract, which led to a long legal battle. The band signed with Geffen Records in 1991, but it wouldn't be until 1994 that they released another album, Second Coming. The album had a heavier sound to it, which was not well received by the press. The band experienced several lineup changes throughout the supporting tour, and once the tour was completed in 1996, the band disbanded.


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