
Pulp - Different Class
Pulp’s breakthrough album Different Class is a Britpop masterpiece that defined a generation and made Jarvis Cocker a reluctant icon of the ‘90s. Released in 1995, the album blends sharp social commentary, dark humor, and infectious melodies, making it a perfect snapshot of class tension, awkward desire, and everyday life. Tracks like “Common People,” “Disco 2000,” and “Sorted for E’s & Wizz” are not just anthems—they’re cultural moments wrapped in glam-rock swagger and indie cool. From the opening beats to its theatrical closer, Different Class delivers witty lyricism and irresistible hooks, all with a wink and a snarl. It's Pulp at their most confident, clever, and gloriously strange. Whether you're dancing with the outcasts or daydreaming in the back of a lecture hall, this album knows exactly how you feel. One spin, and you're part of the class too.