In 1990s Britain, the biggest bands of the day, including Oasis, Blur, Supergrass, Pulp and more, became known under one banner: Britpop. This book examines Britpop from its heyday to its demise, with a focus on each of the bands who played a part in this musical extravaganza. Paul Davidson lived through Britpop, which he considers to be the musical high point of the last 50 years, and is eager to spread the word of this bygone era to a modern generation, so they can experience the same magic he felt thirty years ago.