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{{Template}}'''[[Music]] from the [[United Kingdom]]''' has achieved great international popularity since the 1960s, when a wave of British musicians helped to popularise [[rock and roll]]. Since then, the UK has produced numerous popular performers in far-ranging fields from [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] to [[folk rock]] and [[drum n bass]], as well as undergoing a renaissance in the ancient forms of indigenous folk music. {{Template}}'''[[Music]] from the [[United Kingdom]]''' has achieved great international popularity since the 1960s, when a wave of British musicians helped to popularise [[rock and roll]]. Since then, the UK has produced numerous popular performers in far-ranging fields from [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] to [[folk rock]] and [[drum n bass]], as well as undergoing a renaissance in the ancient forms of indigenous folk music.
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Music from the United Kingdom has achieved great international popularity since the 1960s, when a wave of British musicians helped to popularise rock and roll. Since then, the UK has produced numerous popular performers in far-ranging fields from heavy metal to folk rock and drum n bass, as well as undergoing a renaissance in the ancient forms of indigenous folk music.

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