About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 87. Chapters: Catatonia, Badfinger, Super Furry Animals, Manic Street Preachers, Stereophonics, Feeder, The Automatic, Lostprophets, The Alarm, Shakin' Stevens and the Sunsets, Funeral for a Friend, Los Campesinos!, The Blackout, Gene Loves Jezebel, Kids in Glass Houses, The Joy Formidable, Helen Love, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Persian Risk, Demented Are Go, Mclusky, Skindred, Viva Machine, Magenta, Public Disturbance, Kyshera, Murry the Hump, Boys With X Ray Eyes, Colours of One, Midasuno, The Pooh Sticks, Pocket Venus, The Guns, We're No Heroes, Colorama, Tricky Nixon, Zabrinski, Jack, Yr Anhrefn, The Donde Stars, Attack! Attack!, Sierra Alpha, Dopamine, Clockwork Radio, Foreign Legion, Sibrydion, Big Leaves, Mo-Ho-Bish-O-Pi, Crys, The Poppies, The Crocketts, The Tunguska Event, Blonde on Blonde, Shootin' Goon, Electric Furnace, Anweledig, Ether, The International Karate Plus, Goatboy, Sherbet Antlers, The Revolutions. Excerpt: Feeder are an alternative rock group, formed in Newport, Wales in 1991. Feeder's original line-up consisted of vocalist and guitarist Grant Nicholas, drummer Jon Lee and bass player Taka Hirose. By 1995 they released their debut EP Two Colours and a second EP titled Swim, which was followed by their 1997 debut album Polythene, after being met with critical acclaim and made the UK Top 75. Their second album, Yesterday Went Too Soon (1999), again found favour with critics and reached number eight in the UK. The band's cult status was followed by mainstream success in 2001, as they scored a UK Top 10 and South Africa airplay number one hit with the single "Buck Rogers," and the attendant album Echo Park (2001), which reached number five in the UK. Their next release, Comfort in Sound (2002) was released nine months after Jon Lee committed suicide in his Miami home in January 2002, it spawned the hit singles "C...