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Stereophonics, Graffiti On The Train (Stylus)

With their first two albums, Stereophonics did more than anyone to define the post-Britpop indie-rock style.

However, since the turn of the century, despite their arena status, the best that could be said is that each new release adds a couple of tracks to an ongoing Best Of playlist (although I'm not sure that 2009's Keep Calm And Carry On even managed to do that).

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