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Pulp, known for their 90s hit "Common People," have returned to the music scene with their new album "More," which reached number one in the UK charts. This marks Pulp's third number-one album, following "Different Class" and "This Is Hardcore." The band, formed in the late 1970s, played a significant role in the Britpop era, competing with Oasis, Blur, and Radiohead.
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