- Blur: Blur is an English rock band that rose to fame in the 1990s. Their music combines Britpop with elements of alternative rock and pop. Blur's earlier sound was heavily influenced by Oasis, particularly on their albums "Parklife" (1994) and "The Great Escape" (1995).
- Pulp: Pulp is another English rock band that achieved success in the 1990s. Their music blends Britpop with elements of indie rock and pop. Pulp's sound on albums like "Different Class" (1995) and "This Is Hardcore" (1998) shows the influence of Oasis, particularly in the use of catchy hooks and distorted guitars.
- Suede: Suede is an English rock band that formed in 1989. Their music combines Britpop with elements of glam rock and punk. Suede's earlier sound was influenced by Oasis, particularly on their albums "Suede" (1993) and "Dog Man Star" (1994).
- Radiohead: Radiohead is an English rock band that formed in 1985. Their music is experimental and often defies categorization, incorporating elements of alternative rock, art rock, and electronic music. Radiohead's sound has evolved significantly over the years, but their earlier albums, such as "Pablo Honey" (1993) and "The Bends" (1995), show the influence of Oasis, particularly in the use of distorted guitars and melodic vocals.
- The Verve: The Verve is an English rock band that formed in 1989. Their music combines Britpop with elements of psychedelia and alternative rock. The Verve's earlier sound was influenced by Oasis, particularly on their albums "A Northern Soul" (1995) and "Urban Hymns" (1997).